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Summer music lessons HOLDEN — Registration for summer music lessons is now open at the Wachusett Regional High School AIR (Artist-In-Residence) Program, offering music instruction for a variety of instruments and voice. Students and adults may sign up for private, half-hour lessons scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday of each week beginning July 11 through Aug.

Paxton approves budget, bylaw changes

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PAXTON — When voters passed the town budget June 5, they also effectively set the budget for the Wachusett Regional School District, being the fourth community to approve the school spending plan for the five-town district.

Sterling parking source of ire

STERLING — Town officials will be meeting with representatives of downtown businesses and organizations after they packed the June 7 meeting to protest parking changes brought on by recent line painting.

Holden library’s Summer Reading program returns

HOLDEN — Every summer brings vacations, sunshine and the Gale Free Kids Summer Reading Program, which itself brings a vacation into the world of books. The eight-week program, however, includes “a schedule of performances, crafts, and story times to entice families to check in every week and keep their kids reading through the summer,” according to Kevin McDonough, head children’s librarian.

Gliders have wind beneath their wings

STERLING — If you’ve ever dreamed of gliding through the air, taking in the beautiful scenery below, the Greater Boston Soaring Club has just the ticket for you. The nonprofit organization dedicated to helping its members learn and enjoy the sport of soaring in a glider has called the Sterling Airport home since 1998.

Polar Park Girls on the Run

WORCESTER—Girls on the Run of Worcester County will hold its 5K event at Polar Park on June 10, celebrating the program’s season completion. The community will gather for the end-ofseason race, marking Girls on the Run Worcester County’s second consecutive spring hosting the event at the Worcester stadium.

CAMPUS NEWS

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WORCESTER — The College of the Holy Cross celebrated nearly 762 bachelor of arts degree recipients at its 177th Commencement, held in person on Friday, May 26, at the DCU Center in Worcester. U.S. Sen. Peter Welch ‘69 of Vermont, a Class of 1969 alumnus, delivered this year’s address to the Class of 2023 and received an honorary degree.