Skatepark offers an indoor option for community

STERLING — One local family has been an integral part of Vessel Skatepark, which recently opened in Worcester. Town residents Adam and Tiffany Henkel worked closely with Missouri transplant Stephen Shoge, the visionary and founder and president of the skatepark.

Holden rallies to support PreK teacher

HOLDEN — The community rallying around her and her family in a monumental way following a breast cancer diagnosis completely changed one town resident’s mind about moving out of Holden. PreK teacher Kelly Lane found out she had invasive ductal carcinoma, an aggressive form of breast cancer, on Oct.

Alternate points of view are necessary

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In the Jan. 5 issue of The Landmark, a letter to the editor lamented the selection of Ben Andrews to fill a vacancy on the Wachusett Regional School District Committee.

‘Seat on the Bus’ donors support music and medical needs

PRINCETON — When Kandi Perry offered several people a Seat on the Bus, it was not a literal bus. But that “bus” was taking people on a journey that included helping out others, especially those affected by the pandemic and those with medical concerns.

WACHUSETT GOINGS ON

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Decoupage a pot PAXTON — The Paxton Garden Club is hosting a fun “beat the winter blues and think spring” program: Decoupage Terracotta Pots with Sincerely, Michele, on Jan. 21.