This week's print edition Friday, Feb. 5, 2010 Volume 4, Number 12 "Focused on Harvard"
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What will Harvard’s town center look like in 50 or 100 years? More than 70 residents packed a meeting room in the old library on a freezing Saturday morning to offer their ideas at a town charrette.
By the time blossoms appear on Harvard’s apple trees, or perhaps by Memorial Day, residents, for the first time in anyone’s memory, should be able to buy a six pack or a bottle of wine without leaving town.
Chronicle producer Clint Conley has announced that the Harvard profile filmed here last month will air on Channel 5 Monday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m
Editorials | Letters to the Editor Viewpoint | Reporter's Notebook
from Ron Ostberg, Paul Wood, Lisa Dagdigian, Paul Green, David Kay, Carol Lee Tonge, Helen Demakes, Joseph Barrie, Keith Turner, Bill Cory, Jeff Harris, Robert Lerner
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Feature Articles | People Recipes | A Look Back
How is it that Harvard, which has the same cable service provider as does its neighbor Groton, a town of similar demographics, has by comparison such a meager community cable offering?
The nice thing about birds is that you can find them just about anywhere—in the city, the country, the Arctic, Antarctica, and anywhere in between.
Sports Articles | Scoreboard | Schedules
In very difficult conditions at Nashoba Valley Ski Area last Tuesday, Bromfield’s ski teams turned in their best results of the season, with the girls winning the race by a wide margin and the boys bringing home their strongest second-place finish.
Behind a strong core of experience and a young cast of talented swimmers, the Bromfield boys and girls swim team is performing well this season, both in the league and individually.