Department of Public Works Director David Smith is resigning his position effective May 19. In a letter to Town Administrator Dan Nason, Smith cited hostility and harassment by a small group of DPW ...
Department of Public Works Director David Smith is resigning his position effective May 19. In a letter to Town Administrator Dan Nason, Smith cited hostility and harassment by a small group of DPW ...
The Select Board voted Tuesday night to reconsider the fiscal 2026 budget it approved just one week ago. The new proposal makes no change to the additional $1.37 million that town departments, ...
The Bromfield Science Fair impressed judges and spectators with innovative student project presentations ranging from ...
As spring approaches and Harvard gardeners look forward to emerging plants, so too do they dread the arrival of the white-tailed deer who dine on the tops of those new shoots. The issue of how humans ...
Oh, deer! Dr Allen Rutberg discusses the role of contraceptive vaccines for ravenous wildlife at upcoming Warner Free Lecture ...
In a unanimous vote Tuesday, Feb. 25, the Select Board approved the zero-emission vehicle first policy. Aimed at reducing carbon emissions and advancing a municipal transition to clean energy, the ZEV ...
At Town Meeting May 3, the Planning Board will ask residents to enact a bylaw creating a new zoning district for approximately 89 lots in the heart of Harvard (see map below). Adopting a bylaw to ...
The Harvard School District newsletter for March began with a response to the recent federal executive orders aimed at the LGBTQ community. In a letter to families, the leaders of the district wrote, ...
All 19 teams of students competing in the sixth annual Civics Cup last Sunday afternoon could name at least two of the four ...
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