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By GREG VINE
ATHOL – A review of the proposed budget for the Athol Royalston Regional School District on Wednesday shows that a few changes could have significant impacts.
By GREG VINE
Royalston’s Selectboard Tuesday night decided town officials should meet with Athol Town Manager Shaun Suhoski to discuss the terms of the intermunicipal agreement under which Athol public works employees oversee operation of Royalston’s wastewater treatment plant.
By GREG VINE
PHILLIPSTON – Following his departure from Templeton as its town administrator, Adam Lamontagne recently started work in a similar position for the neighboring town of Phillipston.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – Earth Day is just around the corner, so that means Athol’s annual community-wide, post-winter cleanup is also fast approaching.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – A new heat pump system will soon be installed at the police station, at no cost to taxpayers.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – Visitors to Silver Lake Park in Athol will be able to get in a good workout along the trail, thanks to a local Scout intent on earning his Eagle badge.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – Work has started on the transformation of the former Silver Lake School into a dozen apartments.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – The Children’s Advocacy Center of Franklin County and North Quabbin will recognize Child Abuse Prevention & Awareness Month with a ceremony at Athol Public Library this Friday, April 11, at 9:30 a.m.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – Regimental Sgt. Major Graham Jack said Tuesday that he and 61 of his comrades in The Atholl Highlanders are looking forward to their appearance in Athol for River Rat weekend.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – At the Selectboard meeting of Tuesday, April 1, Town Manager Shaun Suhoski provided the board, the Finance and Warrant Advisory Committee, and the Capital Program Committee with a picture of the budget difficulties he’s dealing with.
By GREG VINE
A longtime veteran of local politics and a newcomer will each assume their respective seats on Athol’s Selectboard when it reorganizes next Tuesday, following the April 7 Town Election.
By GREG VINE
Voters in Athol and Royalston will head to the polls Monday, April 7, for the town elections in each community. There are competitive races for Selectboard in both towns.
By GREG VINE
WINCHENDON – When voters go to the polls for The Annual Town Election, they’ll be faced with making a choice between two Proposition 2 ½ override questions.
By GREG VINE
ROYALSTON – Some three dozen Royalston residents showed up at Town Hall Saturday morning to air their opinions and concerns about the future of the community.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – After serving 15 years – five terms – Stephen Raymond officially resigned at the conclusion of the Selectboard meeting this past Tuesday night.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – Lee Gershon, a member of the Town Energy Committee and the Decarbonization Task Force, tried unsuccessfully to convince the Capital Program Committee to recommend the purchase of an electric vehicle for use by North Quabbin Animal Control.
By GREG VINE
GARDNER – A 49-year-old Winchendon man facing child pornography and firearms charges made a brief appearance Tuesday morning in Winchendon District Court.
By GREG VINE
ROYALSTON – The Town of Royalston is perhaps best known as home to the Birch Hill and Tully dams, several historical 19th century buildings and homes nestled around Royalston Common, or the many trails available to hiking enthusiasts.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – A delay in the distribution of $50 million in federal funding for lead pipe replacement in Massachusetts may impact some communities, but Athol will not be among them.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – At its meeting Tuesday night, the Capital Program Committee endorsed a proposal which would provide funding to purchase a new tanker truck for the Fire Department.
By GREG VINE
ATHOL – Karen Chapman and Zack Kay of the Montachusett Regional Planning Commission appeared before the Selectboard at its March 18 meeting to provide an annual report on the town’s status relative to a FY24 Green Communities grant.
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