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Shorty: Did you know a Groton homeowner lived with a property line slicing through his living room? Learn how a century-old railroad mix-up created the chaos—and how it finally got fixed. Sometimes ...
Week of June 2, 2025 During the week of June 2, 2025, Patriot Regional Emergency Communication Center answered 1595 calls for service. The following is a summary of just a few of those calls.
Week of June 9, 2025 During the week of June 9, 2025, Patriot Regional Emergency Communication Center answered 1595 calls for service. The following is a summary of just a few of those calls.
The Groton Herald needs the ‘oxygen’ of subscription revenue to fund our newsgathering work and other costs. If you enjoy the Groton Herald and believe that maintaining independent journalism in our ...
The Shriver Job Corps Center in Ayer, located on the former Fort Devens base, is facing an uncertain future—and the fallout is already being felt across the region.
Shorty: Did you know that common rat poisons are killing hawks, eagles—even threatening drinking water? Find out why Groton’s Board of Health just took a stand to ban toxic rodenticides on town ...
by Connie Sartini The Select Board met with Town Moderator Jason Kauppi to consider lowering the quorum for the June 23, 2025 Special Town Meeting pursuant to Section 15 of Chapter 22 of the Acts of ...
A long-discussed infrastructure project took a step forward at the June 10 meeting, as Groton’s Conservation Commission reviewed plans to repair the aging Squannacook River dam, which straddles the ...
What’s more dangerous to democracy: bad ideas—or empty chairs? Groton is facing a quiet but serious civic crisis. Too many seats on our elected and appointed boards go uncontested. Some remain ...
We’ll never know the fun they had. Or the squabbles. We can only cherish the toys they left behind with their childhoods: the tin train engine, the cast iron ponies and horse-drawn fire wagons, the ...
The Groton Herald needs the ‘oxygen’ of subscription revenue to fund our newsgathering work and other costs. If you enjoy the Groton Herald and believe that maintaining independent journalism in our ...
The Groton Herald needs the ‘oxygen’ of subscription revenue to fund our newsgathering work and other costs. If you enjoy the Groton Herald and believe that maintaining independent journalism in our ...
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