Athol Daily News
Fire causes heavy damage to two-family home in Winchendon
WINCHENDON – Fire heavily damaged a two-family home on Benjamin Street early Wednesday evening, according to the Winchendon Fire Department. The fire at 17 Benjamin St. was reported shortly before 6…
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4mHampshire College secures loan to keep teach-out on track through December
AMHERST — A summer and fall teach-out, which should ensure remaining Hampshire College students will be able to either complete or make progress on their degrees before the campus closes, will continue as planned after the college secured a loan from a philanthropic partner. The trustees over the weekend voted to maintain the teach-out after […]
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6mSportsman's Corner: The new KTP
This writer, as readers well know, is a huge fan of the Kittery Trading Post and has been for quite some time. It opened in 1938 as a true trading post where trappers traded furs for needed gear and hunters and fishermen were major customers. Over time, the store has evolved into a “destination” for […]
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6mPrivate road article defeated at Athol Annual Town Meeting
A citizen petition to amend Athol's bylaws to make the town responsible for the upkeep of private roads was defeated at the Annual Town Meeting. The proposed change called on the town to maintain all asphalt private roads in Athol, including the repair of potholes and road drainage issues. The Finance and Warrant Advisory Committee and the Board of Planning and Community Development both recommended against the article, citing the need for more comprehensive language and guidelines approved by the attorney general's office.
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5mHome rule petitions to expand alcohol licenses see support at Athol Town Meeting
Two articles seeking to expand the town’s all-alcohol and beer and wine licenses were approved at Monday’s Annual Town Meeting in Athol.
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5mRestaurateur from Gill collecting signatures in bid for election as governor
Charles Garbiel II, a small business owner and Gill Selectboard member, is running as an Independent candidate for governor of Massachusetts, seeking 10,000 signatures to get his name on the ballot.