On the afternoon of Monday, July 26, Harvard Fire Department Chief Rick Sicard notified residents that smoke in the area is a “direct result of wildfires throughout the U.S. and Canada.” Sicard said ...
Two hundred fifty years ago this week, 56 men signed the Declaration of Independence, breaking with the most powerful empire on earth. The Declaration rested on an extraordinary act of faith: that ...
The town must cap the former Harvard landfill, and the work will force the Department of Public Works headquarters and the Transfer Station off their current site, Town Administrator Dawn Dunbar told ...
In the past week, police made 44 motor vehicle stops, 32 resulting in verbal warnings and 11 in written warnings or citations. One vehicle was towed. Officers also checked on two disabled vehicles and ...
The Select Board conducted a survey to determine which days and times allow a larger number of Harvard residents to attend the Annual Town meeting. The survey ran for a month following the spring Town ...
Climate goals can sometimes feel distant. We hear about goals to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, but for most of us in Harvard, the transition starts at home. It happens when you’re considering new ...
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Rollstone Bank & Trust donated $10,000 to the American Red Cross of Massachusetts to provide support to its Home Fire Campaign to battle the disastrous effects of home fires. The American Red Cross ...
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