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Rev. William Willoughby Gibbs, Jr.

Rev. William Willoughby Gibbs, Jr., of Rutland, MA, passed away peacefully on October 1, 2022, at the age of 90. He is survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Martha P.; his loving daughter, Vickie; his loving sons, David and J.F. Daniel; and his cat, Gabby. He is predeceased by one grandson and five nephews. He requested no memorial services or ’fanfare’. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to N.E.A.D.S., or your favorite charity. He lived well and worked hard as a pressman for the Fitchburg Sentinel, as a journeyman carpenter, building many homes including his own, and as a registered nurse. He tried to teach the supreme value of love in all of our lives. He urged that we be kind and keep our hearts right.

Use of ARPA funds and decision process debated

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PAXTON — A lively discussion ensued as the Select Board and the ARPA advisory committee met last week with four residents on the process and decisions on what to fund with the $1.4 million in federal funds.

WACHUSETT GOINGS ON

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Rattle Root Farm Open House PRINCETON — Rattle Root Farm is holding its first Open House from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 22, at the farm, 89 Mirick Road. The owners of the new organic vegetable farm have been hard at work this year creating permanent raised beds, building two greenhouses and planting plenty of pollinator friendly plants.

Brindisi takes talent to ‘The Voice’

PRINCETON — While performing on stage is nothing new for town native Cara Brindisi, appearing as a contestant on the current season of NBC’s “The Voice” and working with one of her celebrity musical idols is a whole new level of awesome.

Holden special town meeting voters approve projects

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By Ken ClevelandLandmark Correspondent HOLDEN – There were only three articles on the special town meeting warrant, but voters turned out in force. The Oct. 17 meeting drew 518 voters, who passed all three articles. The article that essentially ratified…