Lancaster's Trivium is best New England Catholic school
Lancaster -Trivium School of Lancaster was recently ranked in the top 50 Catholic schools in the United States, the only school in New England to achieve this distinction.
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Letter: Angel Tree aids seniors, families
Lancaster -Denise Hurley, Francine Moody, Kathy Pierce and Jean Syria: We know that there are many families and seniors that are struggling and need the extra little help with food, gifts and fuel.
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Large cuts loom for next year's Lancaster budget
Lancaster -Unless state aid or local revenues can outpace current projections, or unless school budgets come in below estimates, a level-funded 2010 budget would be still be short $247,000.
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AUC grad's artwork exhibited at Thayer Library
Lancaster -Award-winning artist Natalie Ford is exhibiting her paintings at the Art on Rotation Gallery at the Thayer Memorial Library, 717 Main St., Lancaster, all of November and December.
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Death threats, anti-gay slurs alleged on local Web forum
Clinton -Neighbors of the rifle range on South Meadow Road say they’re being targeted by sexual hate speech, vandalism and death threats from sportsmen and their supporters online.
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Poll: Are you giving less to charity this year?
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Video game tourney raises funds for club
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Low-cost cat spay and neuter clinic in town Nov. 23
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Cross-country runners finish 3rd in state meet
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Public safety log, Nov. 10-16
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Senior scene, Nov. 20-26
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Bake sale Nov. 23 will raise oil heat funds for the elderly
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‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ opens Friday at Nashoba
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Bolton developer collects coats for WHEAT services
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Paver completes first phase of Route 2 project in record time
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G. Jay Crowley, 45; leaves family in Lancaster, loved Spec Pond
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John Corkum, 83; World War II veteran, devoted grandfather
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David Wilcox plays final Coffeehouse concert Nov. 22
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