The Red Barn on Shrewsbury Street may be known for local events now held there, as well as being a landmark, but history has ...
The joint Books & Blooms fundraiser, held Sept. 11-13 at Richards Memorial Library, was, according to Robin Tasca of the ...
Mason Burke’s metal detecting hobby goes way beyond finding treasures. Burke, 18, a class of 2025 Wachusett Regional ...
The Paxton Cultural Council welcomes proposals for community-oriented arts, humanities and science programs. The deadline for organizations, schools and individuals to apply for grants supporting ...
Longtime town resident Marypat McGrath hopes that speaking about her husband, Tim Steeves, who is in the late stages of frontotemporal dementia, will bring awareness to the brain disorder.
Pending background checks and contract negotiations, Kevin Grebinar will be the next Sterling fire chief. The Select ...
Progress is being made on the new gas station and convenience store construction project currently underway on Route 12.
PAXTON — By the time the votes were counted, 25.2% of the town's voters had weighed in on the $550,100 override question, Town Clerk Laurie Becker reported. A total of 503 voters filled in the “yes” ...
The Rutland Maker's Market of Sept. 6 added a younger group of vendors eager to show off their wares next to their grown-up ...
The Sterling Fair drew a record number of attendees who enjoyed the annual family friendly affair, held Sept. 5 through 7 at ...
The Flannel and Faith Community Supper has a place to put that flannel to good use. With signs of fall arriving, and time to dig out the flannel (if it was ever actually put away), and maybe getting ...
Leading brands, culinary experts, food trucks and attendees are set to gather for worry-free day of eating, learning and fun.