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Friday, September, 2010
Volume 4, Number 38
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Going green

Diane Rayla checks out the beans grown in Lancaster at David Harper’s farmstand on the opening day of the Farmers’ Market in the parking lot in front of the elementary school on Aug. 28. (Photo by Ellen Harasimowicz)
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The Massachusetts Department of Health  announced last week that mosquitoes infected with Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile virus (WNV) were found in Bolton, at Bolton Flats

On the agenda for the Aug. 16 Planning Board meeting was the discussion of a scenic road violation at 339 Stow Road.

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced last week that the eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus was detected in a horse from Lancaster on Aug. 12.


 
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If someone told you that navigating a 10-foot-high and 40-foot-long school bus around the narrow and often treacherous hills of Harvard was easy, you'd probably be somewhat skeptical.

What makes young people want to get good at something? What makes them catch fire, work hard, and persist despite difficulties? And, the all-important question—what can schools do to help kids bring the same passion and practice to academics that they bring to athletics and the arts.


 
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