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Friday, July 3, 2009
Volume 3, Number 33
"Fireworks galore"


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2008 The Year in Photos

 

Toe-tapping fun

David Kassel and David Atwood play some “old time” music at an Ecumenical Youth Group coffehouse in Volunteers Hall on June 25 to benefit Monicah Kivaa, an Assumption College sophmore from Kenya who has ties to Harvard. Kassel and Atwood played in the Route 111 Valley Boys along with Gary Shaw and Stuart Ervin. (Photo by Lisa Aciukewicz)
David Kassel and David Atwood play some “old time” music at an Ecumenical Youth Group coffehouse in Volunteers Hall on June 25 to benefit Monicah Kivaa, an Assumption College sophmore from Kenya who has ties to Harvard. Kassel and Atwood played in the Route 111 Valley Boys along with Gary Shaw and Stuart Ervin. (Photo by Lisa Aciukewicz)  MORE PHOTOS
 
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A table-pounding debate between Chairman Keith Cheveralls and member Stu Sklar over a grievance-letter-made-public marked the opening of the School Committee’s June 29 meeting.

Harvard Selectman Leo Blair has urged the Devens Enterprise Commission (DEC) to shut down the Evergreen Solar manufacturing plant on Barnum Road until it complies with the noise limits set by its temporary operating permit.

Harvard Elementary School (HES) Principal Mary Beth Banios has agreed to conduct a survey by September in an effort to satisfy School Committee members who want to know more about morale and other issues at the school.


 
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Features

She has entered Harvard’s Fourth of July pie-eating contest 10 times, and she has won 10 times. This summer, Sarah (Dickson) Maliszewski is ready to judge rather than compete, and she’s ready to share her training methods and secrets.

If it ever stops raining, people might actually be able to break out the bicycles and enjoy the summer. But if you’re one of those would-be cyclists, you’d better make sure you know the bicycling rules of the road.


 
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