The Press is published in Harvard, but it’s often stowed away in the backpacks and suitcases of loyal readers as they cross the country and the globe for business or pleasure. If you’re going ...
In the past week, police made 10 motor vehicle stops, six resulting in verbal warnings, one in a written warning or citation, and two in civil citations that carry a fine; one vehicle was towed ...
In November of 2006, a few Harvard citizens, missing the Harvard Post, the town’s newspaper that had been sold to a news ...
Passage of the governor’s economic development bill with its provisions for more housing at Devens is an exciting development for the region. Now comes the hard work of figuring out what’s best for ...
After months of negotiation, the Massachusetts House and Senate, meeting in special session last week, passed and sent to Gov. Maura Healey the $4 billion “Mass Leads” economic development bill she ...
The Select Board’s quest to find land for athletic playing fields has expanded to include the possibility of using the ...
At this year’s annual tax classification hearing, held at this week’s Select Board meeting Tuesday night, Nov. 19, the town’s regional assessor, Michael Saltsman, estimated that the tax rate on ...
Bromfield girls soccer players were beaten 4-1 Thursday night, Nov. 14, by the No. 1 seed Douglas Tigers, ending a ...
Led by senior captain Evelyn Wool and junior Rosie Bradley, the Bromfield girls cross-country team won second place in this ...
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The Harvard Schools Trust celebrated its 35th anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 17, at Fruitlands with a reception to honor the ...