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Friday, July 9, 2010
Volume 4, Number 34
"Gone with the wind"


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Our fourth annual literary issue is coming up with our Aug. 13 publication. We invite writers and photographers to send in their best work: poems, essays, short stories, photos—whatever can be run in a newspaper. Word-count limit is 450. We can’t guarantee that we’ll run everything we receive, but we’ll do our best. E-mail submissions to editor@harvardpress.com or send to PO Box 284, Harvard, MA 01451. Entries must be received by Monday, Aug. 9.


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Saluting independence

A Boy Scout salutes as another raises the flag in front of Old Bromfield on July 4. (Photo by Ellen Harasimowicz)
A Boy Scout salutes as another raises the flag in front of Old Bromfield on July 4. (Photo by Ellen Harasimowicz)
 
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The new principal for the Hildreth Elementary School (HES) will be coming back to a familiar setting. Former elementary teacher Suzanne Mahoney has been chosen from a group of more than 20 applicants to serve as interim principal.

Town Administrator Tim Bragan announced late last week that the town would not be renewing Fire Chief Bob Mignard’s contract, which is due to expire at the end of December.

Peggy Kempton, a former Harvard resident and former chief financial officer and deputy director of Fruitlands Museum, was sentenced Monday to serve three to five years in state prison, followed by 10 years of probation, in connection with the embezzlement of more than $1.3 million from the museum.


 
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<span class="italichead">Toy Story 3</span>—best movie of the year so far
 

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Two Bromfield School seniors who graduated in June, Jacky McGoldrick and Mac Devlin, came away victorious at the Science Trivia Challenge at MIT in April, defeating several other high school teams from around the state in the process.


 
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