Earthquake felt in Massachusetts: Boston researchers have quake warning system ‘on our radar’
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Massachusetts housing department approved four no-bid contracts for migrant shelter crisis
Massachusetts’ statewide housing agency inked at least four no-bid contracts in the past year to stand up services at state-run emergency shelters amid an influx of migrants, including a $6.8 million deal with a Cape Cod cab company to provide free transportation to shelter residents.
Community Calendar
Friday, April 5 Yoga & Literacy: 10:15 a.m.; Groton Public Library, 99 Main St. Learn gentle yoga and early literacy skills with Ellen Olson-Brown; ages 3-5. Register at gpl.org. Tot Time: 10:30 a.m.; Ayer Library, 26 East Main St. Stories, songs, and crafts; ages 1-3. 978-772-8250. Stories and Songs with Miss Meredith: 10:30 a.m.; Thayer […]
Groton-Dunstable override defeated
GROTON — Voters in Groton and Dunstable soundly rejected a proposed Proposition 2½ tax limit override, leaving their Select Boards and the Groton-Dunstable Regional School Committee facing a hard deadline of June 30 to have new fiscal 2025 budgets approved.
Weekend ice skating show
FITCHBURG – The public is invited to the 51st annual Wallace Figure Skating Club ice skating show on Saturday, April 6 at 3 p.m. Wallace Figure Skating Club President Kathy Valera shared that the ‘Gliding Through the Year’ event held at the Wallace Civic Center, 1000 John Fitch Hwy., “highlights all the hard work our […]
‘The things that move me most’
WORCESTER — This coming June the Worcester Art Museum will present “Jakob Fioole: The Sally Bishop Prize,” a solo exhibition of work by the winner of the Sally Bishop Prize, the top honor at the 2023 ArtsWorcester Biennial. The exhibition comprises 18 paintings by Worcester-area artist Jakob Fioole, all created within the last six years. […]