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Cultural Council reports to Select Board

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STERLING — As part of the Select Board’s efforts to publicize other boards and commissions that do not get the publicity it does, members invite representatives of other groups to present a report during their televised meetings.

Ralph “Ken” Tupper

HOLDEN - Ralph “Ken” K. Tupper, 85, beloved husband of Carleen P. (Brewer) Tupper, passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home, surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, August 30, 2022. Born in Boston, Ken was the son of the late Ralph E. and Beatrice L. (Young) Tupper.

Wachusett discusses dress code update

REGION — How to update the language outlining the district’s dress code was considered by the Wachusett Regional School District Committee at its regular meeting in August. District Superintendent James Reilly led a presentation on the proposed language, developed by Deputy Superintendent Jane Day working with school principals and district legal counsel.

Holden native takes Ultimate Frisbee to World competitions

Ken Cleveland While attending Boston University, Adrienne Altobelli-Fiacco was introduced to a sport that would bring her into competitions locally and finally internationally. “I was introduced to Ultimate Frisbee as a competitive sport in college at Boston University (2002-2006), and over the summers would return to the Wachusett area and play summer league with the Wachusett alumni’s men’s team The Drunken Clams (circa 2003-2005),” Altobelli said.

Wachusett falls to Franklin in season opener

HOLDEN — It was “Neon Night” in The Badlands, and the Wachusett Regional student section was lit up after the Mountaineers pulled within three points of Franklin with 9:06 to play. But the Panthers responded to the scoring runs of seniors Tucker McDonald (touchdown) and Aidan McGeary (conversion), twice converting on third down during a 10-play TD drive that consumed nearly six minutes to secure a 32-22 win Sept.

Overlook FARM marks year of success with programs, donations

RUTLAND — Overlook FARM has grown, having been planted as a concept and flourishing over the past year. Carrying on an educational mission similar to that once conducted by Heifer International at the Rutland site of the Williams family farm, Overlook FARM uses part of the original location at 216 Wachusett St.