Thanks to a grant from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, many patients who were accustomed to receiving care from the now-closed Nashoba Valley Medical Center will have access to a ...
With time running out, municipal and state agencies scrambled this week to name representatives to the working group that will study the feasibility of building more housing in Devens, in an area that ...
We are likely to be asked again for an override to meet budgetary needs. In a past issue the Press printed the schools’ budget. I know that many of us look through and have many questions: Is this ...
One of the most pervasive emotions when discussing climate change is despair. Many people believe the problem is too vast, too complex, and ultimately insurmountable. Yet taking a closer look at the ...
Winter poses challenges for every living thing, two of the most crucial challenges being to obtain enough water and nutrients to stay alive and to not freeze. Humans have it easy; we build ourselves ...
Food Whisperer: From street vendors to high-end restaurants ... dining well in Guanajuato 12/13/2024 ...
The darkest days of the year are upon us. Though the setting sun lingers a few minutes longer than it did a week ago, so does sunrise, as the winter solstice passes. And yet Harvard’s trees on the ...
To ring in the New Year, Arm in Arm will be hosting a book discussion and signing Friday, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m. in the Harvard Unitarian Universalist Church Fellowship Hall, 7 Elm Street. Author Sola ...
Food insecurity is on the rise. The drive-thru line at Loaves & Fishes, the local food pantry located in Devens, keeps getting longer. The pantry, which serves the communities of Harvard, Ayer, Devens ...