Tomorrow: It’s important to have GAELS

Featured on the Times & Courier’s April 24 front page is the GAELS program at Clinton High School: It’s not just the name of the mascot, it’s an acronym for Greatness in Athletics, Education, Leadership and Service.
The program awards high schoolers for excellence in pursuits that don’t always make the front page of a newspaper. [...]

Tomorrow: Timeout on the field

It’s not as though the Nashoba Regional School District has kept its turf field plans top-secret — we had a story on the proposal to resurface the high school fields as far back as November, and the superintendent’s take last month — but officials in Lancaster are all of a sudden upset over the School [...]

Tomorrow: Water you thinking?

As you know from checking back every day at wickedlocalclinton.com, Swiss foodmaker Nestle is the only bidder for water from the Wekepeke Reservation in Sterling. Now that the bid is public, Clintonians and Sterlingites are taking a closer look at the legality of the deal — whether Clinton has a right to sell water to [...]

Tomorrow: Irish for a day

Tomorrow’s front page leads with the Leprechaun Parade and Convention last weekend, a great community event in Clinton. We’ve got tons of photos, a brief piece on one of the shillelagh award winners — he came all the way from Ireland for this — and an editorial thanking Edward Sheridan and his wee helpers for [...]

Tomorrow: Grady vs. Mendoza

Leading off the Feb. 28 newspaper is the talk of the town, Russell Grady’s list of 13 critiques of the Parks and Recreation Department — and the chilly reception he got last week when he presented them at a Parks and Rec. meeting. This story isn’t going away; Grady says he’ll run for a seat [...]

Tomorrow: Candidates and Claus

The political battle between Mary Ann Castillo and her critics leads the front page of our Dec. 20 edition, but two other items on the front get prominent play elsewhere in the paper — a tip of the cap to the holiday season we’re in now.
One is the Christmas holiday, illustrated with the Jolly Ole [...]

Tomorrow: Blowing in the wind

Wind power again leads the Times & Courier front page, with a report on whether the selectmen’s alternative energy committee (with Tony Marini) will play nice with the schools’ windmill effort (led by Virginia West, who first suggested turbines last summer). Check back at WickedLocalClinton on Thursday for an update on what Terrence Ingano said [...]

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