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Shorty: Did you know a Groton homeowner lived with a property line slicing through his living room? Learn how a century-old railroad mix-up created the chaos—and how it finally got fixed. Sometimes ...
Shorty: Did you know thousands of children in Massachusetts rely on state-licensed childcare programs every day? Learn what a recent audit uncovered about lapses in oversight, including missed safety ...
by Barbara Scofidio The regional coalition that sprung up to fight Kinder Morgan in the mid-2010s did more than stop the pipeline project. It fostered a spirit of advocacy among its members (which ...
Williams Barn was the site of “Colonial Days” for the Groton-Dunstable third grades last week as the Groton Woman's Club, Williams Barn Committee and local craftsmen Uwe Tobies and Jock Snaith ...
by Jim BarisanoThe Groton Herald needs the ‘oxygen’ of subscription revenue to fund our newsgathering work and other costs. If you enjoy the Groton Herald and believe that maintaining independent ...
[Ed. Note: The Groton Herald sent two questions to the two candidates for election to the Select Board, Peter Cunningham and Guy Alberghini. The first was a brief background of the candidate’s history ...
Eleanor Astrid Bond, of Milford, PA, passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 20, 2025, at the Bons Secours Community Hospital, Port Jervis, NY. She was 91 years old. Born on May 23, 1933, in Hempstead ...
Voters in Groton sent a strong message to town leaders when they voted overwhelmingly to defeat an override of Proposition 2 ½ requested by town officials to fund the town’s operating budget for ...
Guitarist and band leader J. Geils of Groton has died at the age of 71. Groton police said officers responded to Geils' home around 4 p.m. Tuesday for a well-being check and found him unresponsive. He ...
Part of a series on Groton’s Spring Town Meeting: Fire Override, Schools Override, and General Budget presentation. by Connie Sartini ...
by Barbara Scofidio There’s a special kind of person in every community, on every board, who’s not focused on praise or being in the spotlight—but on making things happen. He or she just wants to move ...
The Groton Herald needs the ‘oxygen’ of subscription revenue to fund our newsgathering work and other costs. If you enjoy the Groton Herald and believe that maintaining independent journalism in our ...
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