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Friday, March 12, 2010
Volume 4, Number 17
"Show me the money!"


  
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March 12, 2010

In the Archive


SCHOOL BUS ROUTES
(revised 9/21/09)


Corrections

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2008 The Year in Photos

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Breakfast bonding

Boy Scout Ryan Kennedy (left) chats with Owen Sponagle as they eat breakfast at the annual Boy Scouts’ breakfast for senior men held at the Hildreth House on March 7. (Photo by Lisa Aciukewicz)
Boy Scout Ryan Kennedy (left) chats with Owen Sponagle as they eat breakfast at the annual Boy Scouts’ breakfast for senior men held at the Hildreth House on March 7. (Photo by Lisa Aciukewicz)
 
Letters to the Editor


People


Obituaries


News

Packing Harvard’s Town Hall meeting room last weekend, more than 60 residents gathered to nominate candidates to fill the 20 seats on town boards, commissions, and committees.

As engineers were wrapping up their work on the designs scheduled to go to contractors for bids this spring, the committee that manages construction of the new town center system approved by Harvard voters last year hit a financial barrier.

With Annual Town Meeting set for May 1, 2010, the Finance Committee (FinCom) is scrutinizing several factors to arrive at a balanced budget for the town.


Opinion
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Features

Bromfield’s Model United Nations club, advised by world geography teacher Bryce Mattie, recently participated in the annual Harvard University Model UN conference.

Recently the Press spoke with Pam DeGregorio to discuss the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process and the role of the Special Education Department.


Sports

Competing against state champions from Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, Bromfield junior Mimi Narbonne finished third in the 600-meter race at the New England Interscholastic Indoor Track & Field Championships.

Following her first-place finish in the 600-meter at the Division IV Massachusetts Indoor Track Championships, Bromfield junior Mimi Narbonne ran to a fourth-place finish Feb. 16, in the Massachusetts All State Championships.


 

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