Public Safety logs

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FIRE Princeton March 25 6:19 a.m.: Phone, fire-EMS, Westminster Road. Medical refusal. 6:27 a.m.: Radio, HFD fire-mutual aid, Westminster Road. Signed refusal. March 28 12:40 p.m.: Phone, fire-EMS, Boylston Avenue. Medical refusal. 6:49 p.m.: Phone, fire-water problem, East Princeton Road.…

Local film recognized with industry awards

By Ken Cleveland Landmark Correspondent Accolades for the locally based film One Door Closes: Korey’s Courage include Massachusetts Independent Film Festival Official Selection laurel and International Independent Film Festival Gold Award laurel. Those show the impact of the Holden-based production,…

Wachusett recycling center special collections

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WEST BOYLSTON — The Wachusett Watershed Regional Recycling Center, 131 Raymond Huntington Hwy, has announced its special collection dates for 2024. All events are open only to residents of the seven member towns: Boylston, Holden, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland, Sterling and…

Wachusett Goings On

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Pulling 4 Paws PRINCETON — NEADS World Class Service Dogs, based in Princeton, is looking for teams and sponsors to take part in the NEADS Pulling 4 Paws Truck Pull on Sunday, April 28, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.…

Wachusett Goings On

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TBI survivor speaks RUTLAND — Scott Maloney presents “I AM …” at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at the Rutland Public Library, 280 Main St. The event is sponsored by the Rutland Cultural Council, as part of the Massachusetts Cultural…

March was in and out like a lamb

By Ted Purcell Community Correspondent There were almost three weeks of safe ice this winter, which is two and a half more weeks than we had last year. It sure did end in a hurry, though. “Ice out,” the process…