Main Street work to conclude with resurfacing

Ken Cleveland HOLDEN — Work on Main Street is about more than just digging up the road. “We’re trying to get as much underground work done as possible,” Town Manager Peter Lukes said recently.

Ken Cleveland HOLDEN — Work on Main Street is about more than just digging up the road. “We’re trying to get as much underground work done as possible,” Town Manager Peter Lukes said recently.
HOLDEN — The Wachusett Regional High School AIR (Artist-In-Residence) Music Program has many openings for new and current music students of all ages and skill levels for the 2022-2023 academic year. In-person learning opportunities are offered in the following studios: bass, bassoon, cello, clarinet, euphonium, flute, French horn, guitar, percussion, oboe, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tuba, viola, violin and voice. To enroll, or for more information, visit our website at bit.ly/airmusiclessons.

Community Content Rutland concerts on the common RUTLAND — The Rutland 300th Anniversary Committee continues the Friday Concert on the Common series. The evening concerts on the town common include a beer tent and varying food trucks.

Danielle Ray STERLING — The 228 has been the site of many celebrations — happy occasions, including weddings, baby showers, birthdays and graduations; and even somber ones such as celebrations of life — an honor of which the mother and daughter co-owners team is proud. “We are a great option for people because we are a locally owned business that affords people a lot of flexibility and options without making them do all the work,” said Sharon Olsen, who opened The 228 with her mother, Patricia Fisher, six years ago.
Ken Cleveland HOLDEN — “I really just started woodworking last fall,” David Lovell admitted recently. “It started out by my wife, Michele, telling me I would need a hobby when I retired,” he said.

“Salud!” “Saute!” “Sliante!” “Gan bae!” “Na zdrowie!”

BOLTON — Going through a largely straightforward list of approvals, from bicycle fundraising rides to events at Cultivate Care Farms, the Select Board slowed to discuss the planned June 2023 Wachusett fire musterleague event. The town is slated to host the annual event, which rotates between the eight member towns of the Wachusett Muster League; Bolton last hosted the event in 2013.
HOLDEN - The parade to kick off Holden Days on Aug. 27 featured a little bit of everything, from WooSox mascot Smiley Ball to Little League District 4 champs to the Model A car club. For more photos, see pages 5A, 6A KRISTEN B. PAYSON
STERLING - Michael “Mike” James O’Connor, 55, passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home while holding the hand of his beloved wife and best friend of 29 years, Nancy (Russell) O’Connor, and surrounded by his children and family on Wednesday, August 17, 2022. Mike fought glioblastoma with the same qualities with which he lived his life: strength and courage, honesty and integrity, positivity and hope, a quick wit and sense of humor, and deep vulnerability.

WORCESTER — The Worcester Bravehearts reported recently that their average attendance for the 2022 season was 1,602, a 30% bump from the previous season of 1,229. The team accounted for five sellouts as well, happening on May 27, June 7 and 8, July15, and Aug.