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Over the past two decades, our student population has ranged from a high of 1,338 in 2006 to our current enrollment of 1,028. Based on this historical data, Harvard Public Schools could accommodate ...
The library isn’t just stacked with books. Now it has a Library of Things where you can borrow items to try before you buy or ...
For Katie Carlson, community involvement was central to her first Boston Marathon. The Westminster resident and farmer from ...
Form-based code A land development regulation, or bylaw, that is meant to be less confusing and less wordy than the traditional bylaw used in most Massachusetts communities. In addition to written ...
The motion made at Town Meeting to approve Article 12 will state that passing it is contingent on passing an override at the ballot box. If 1B fails, the motion will state, the budgeted amount will be ...
West Side Creamery is located at 537 Mass. Ave. in West Acton and was opened by a group of friends in 2019. Though still a ...
Town Meeting is Harvard’s legislature. The Select Board has put forward 44 articles for voters to debate and approve, one of the longest warrants in recent memory. Every registered voter can have a ...
This past week, members of the Harvard Climate Initiative Committee celebrated a win for the local community, receiving a large grant through Mass Save that will pay for a municipal energy manager to ...
Like Massachusetts as a whole, Harvard has an aging population. And Council on Aging Director Debbie Thompson is hearing from Harvard elders who are worried about the impact of federal budget cuts and ...
Approximately 25 Depot Road residents turned out at the Water Commission’s April 9 meeting to voice their outrage over a possible $25,000 betterment fee, a fee that is typically charged when a public ...
The Select Board found Tuesday night, April 15, that an Open Meeting Law complaint filed by a former member against SusanMary Redinger, the current chair, was without merit. The complaint was filed by ...