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Selectman’s race only contest on Holden ballot

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HOLDEN — A Board of Selectmen rematch awaits. Voters preparing for their annual trip to the polls—or using the mail-in option—to participate in the town democracy should mark their calendars and make a choice.

Candidate announcements and Letters to the Editor

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Candidates may submit a candidate’s announcement (400 words maximum, plus a headshot) for publication in The Landmark, both in print and online. The headshot must be a high-resolution jpg file. The announcement must contain the candidate’s name, town, and position being sought. Please include a phone number for The Landmark’s records; it will not be printed.

Wachusett Goings On

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PRINCETON - The Princeton Select Board is accepting nominations for the 2022 Outstanding Citizen award. Nominations may be submitted to the town administrator at townadministrator@ town.princeton. ma.us. The winner will be announced at the annual town meeting on June 20.

Campus news

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Simmons Univ. dean’s list BOSTON — The following local students were named to the 2022 fall semester dean’s list at Simmons University in Boston: Liz Girard of Holden and Natalie Bergman of Sterling. To qualify for dean’s list status, undergraduate students must obtain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher, based on 12 or more credit hours of work in classes using the letter grade system.

Scholarships

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PAXTON — The first Roland Card Memorial Foundation Scholarship is being offered to two graduating high school seniors. Applicants must live in the Wachusett Regional/ Worcester area and be entering college in the fall to further their education.

Public Safety logs

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Editor’s note: Due to a considerable backlog and print space limitations, The Landmark will resume publishing the logs starting with April 2 in the next issue, April 20. FIRE Princeton Feb.

Senior-heavy lineup with talent and experience bode well for WRHS baseball

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HOLDEN — High school spring sports are back, and with their return comes typically high expectations for Wachusett Regional High School teams. One squad to keep an eye on in 2023 is the WRHS varsity baseball team, and why not? A season ago, head coach Jeff Kodys led an intrepid band of Mountaineers to a hearty 13-8 record, spearheaded by a cast of largely juniors who now return to their final season wearing the green and white.