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Lucy Wallace holds up an autograph book from her childhood at the Old Frog Pond Farm storytelling event, Aug. 16. She shared a quote from a teacher who wrote that Wallace had brought “sunshine and smiles” to the classroom. That note made her realize she “could be her own person,” and she gained self-confidence after growing up often feeling dismissed among her siblings. (Photo by Hannah Taylor)
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Friday, August 21, 2026

Legal finding opens Ryan Land to DPW facility, Transfer Station uses

A recent legal review of the warrant article used at the 1983 Harvard Town Meeting to purchase the 30.33 acres of land on Depot Road indicates the parcel can be used for municipal purposes other than recreation.

Friday, August 21, 2026

Elite Home Builders set to break ground on long-delayed Emerson Green apartments

MassDevelopment announced last week that Elite Home Builders has secured the financing needed to build a 46-unit apartment building at Emerson Green, after NOW Communities, the community’s designated developer, transferred development rights for the site to an Elite affiliate.

Friday, August 21, 2026

Site for town’s solar array to be chosen by end of September

The Select Board has unveiled a list of alternative sites for a ground-mounted, 1.4-megawatt solar array that had originally been planned for the town’s former gravel pit on Stow Road.

Friday, August 21, 2026

Renovation of McCurdy Track and athletic field at Harvard Park is on schedule

Recreation Director Anne McWaters is “super pleased” with the current renovation of the McCurdy Track and the athletic field at Harvard Park.

Friday, August 21, 2026

Devens volunteers launch door-to-door push to register neighbors . . . and get to know them

A team of 16 volunteers is going street by street across Devens this summer, clipboards in hand, with a pitch that covers three separate registrations at once: signing up for Devens Connect, MassDevelopment’s voter rolls, and the voter rolls of Ayer, Harvard, or Shirley.

Friday, August 21, 2026

$1 million grant will fund Harvard’s participation in new clean energy consortium

Harvard will share a $1 million grant with Ayer and Shirley to lay the groundwork for a shared power grid that would generate, distribute, and manage electricity—on or off the main grid and most likely for municipal buildings—for an estimated six participating towns.

Friday, August 21, 2026

Real Estate Transfers: July, 2026

Friday, August 14, 2026

Dunbar and Ryder lay out landfill options, promise community engagement

A recent comprehensive site assessment of the town’s land on Depot Road confirmed that the old landfill boundary extends beneath approximately three-quarters of the Transfer Station and several Department of Public Works structures.

Friday, August 14, 2026

Citing 25 years of data, committee defends pond drawdown as residents request change in strategy

In a special meeting of the Bare Hill Pond Watershed Management Committee Monday evening, Aug. 10, committee members devoted more than 2 ½ hours to addressing public concerns and comments.

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Friday, August 21, 2026

Local author publishes a literary love story: ‘The Good Parts’

At a Farmstand Near You – August 21, 2026
Friday, August 21, 2026

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Sun, sand, and s’mores as swim lessons wind down at the pond
Friday, August 14, 2026

Sun, sand, and s’mores as swim lessons wind down at the pond

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