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Karen Hierman (left) and Susan Starr watch as numbers are drawn at the Valentine’s Day tea, sponsored by the Harvard Woman’s Club. The tea featured a raffle of colorful baskets, with all proceeds going toward student scholarships. SEE STORY. (Photo by Hannah Taylor)

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Friday, February 13, 2026

Finance Committee recommends one-tier override, $267,000 in cuts to town and school budgets

Harvard’s Finance Committee voted Tuesday to recommend a $396,754 Proposition 2½ override to the Select Board, along with $267,000 in budget cuts split—albeit unevenly—between town departments and the schools.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Against all odds: Three-legged dog survives 16 days in winter cold

For nearly three weeks, many Harvard residents have been gripped by the story of little Gizmo, a black, three-legged shih tzu who got out of a fenced enclosure on Jan. 20 and remained missing for 16 days.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Injured screech owl comes home

It started with noises in the chimney. At first, Patrick Ellis thought the rustling sounds he heard that Saturday evening, Jan. 10, were bats. When he went down to the basement, however, something bigger than a bat swooped by him.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Bromfield’s HVAC project moves ahead

Plans for the new heating, ventilation, and cooling system at the Bromfield School have taken a step forward, as Superintendent Linda Dwight reported to the School Committee this week. 

Friday, February 6, 2026

State aid boost reduces Harvard's budget deficit, but tough cuts still loom

There was good news for Harvard in the annual state budget that Gov. Maura Healey sent to the Legislature last week. The administration’s decision to appropriate more money to Massachusetts cities and towns in fiscal 2027 will, if the Legislature approves, provide Harvard more in state aid than forecast.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Trash talk: In-town bag shortage sparks debate as General Store discontinues their sale

People around town are talking trash. The quiet decision of the General Store to discontinue stocking the town trash bags, used at the Transfer Station, has sparked conversations that made it all the way to the Select Board.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Seventeen inches later: How Harvard’s new DPW director handled a winter baptism by ice

Harvard’s new director of public works experienced a trial-by-fire, or rather, ice, in his first few weeks on the job when the town had its largest snowstorm in over four years on Jan. 25 and 26. The official total for Harvard was 17 inches, a depth not seen since the January blizzard of 2022.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Variety is the hallmark of Cultural Council grants

Music, theater, photography, history, art, and more—the Harvard Cultural Council’s recently announced list of grants has something for nearly everyone. The wide range of programs lives up to the council’s stated purpose: “to promote and support the vitality of the cultural resources within the Harvard community.”

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After road losses, Trojans clinch playoff spot with senior night win

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