Finance Director Jared Mullane told members of the Finance Committee at their Tuesday meeting that the cost of providing town services and educating Harvard’s children could exceed revenues by as much ...
Noa and Leah competed since childhood, and things came to a head when her sister scored a glitzy internship at a New York ...
Harvard Girl Scouts show their dinners packed for delivery. From left: Caroline Justicz, Amanda Smith, Caroline Ells, Meaghan ...
Fivesparks is hosting the Gingerbread Showcase: Competition and Exhibit on Saturday, Dec.13, and Sunday, Dec.14, in what the ...
With an estimated $1.51 million to spend and a total of $1.49 million in requests, the committee in charge of disbursing money from the town’s community preservation fund is working on a January ...
In the wake of two conduct violations this year that resulted in the censure of one Select Board member and the early resignation of another, the board has revised the code of conduct for the town’s ...
The Harvard Town Charter’s final provision requires that the charter be reviewed at least once every 10 years. The original Charter Commission began its work in 2016 and submitted its final report in ...
The town has been offered the right of first refusal on a 4-acre lot on Madigan Lane. Though now used as a hayfield, the property is a legal building lot in a residential district, and the owners ...
‘A turkey and a bag of apples!’ calls Perry, MC at Fire-EMS turkey raffle 11/21/2025 ...
Come share your thoughts, ideas, and feedback with Select Board members SusanMary Redinger and Kara Minar Thursday, Dec. 11, 7 p.m., at the Harvard Public Library, 4 Pond Road. This is an opportunity ...
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