By Cynthia Whitty

Real French crepes appeared at the Ashland Farmers Market this summer and are set to come to The Corner Spot, Sept. 8 to 14. Who is behind this French delicacy? In an interview, baker Marie Simeoni talked about her background, her business, La...

By Deborah Burke Henderson, Contributing Writer
Event on Saturday, September 16

If you’re a prospective home buyer, don’t miss the Fall Football Open House event at The Lanterns at Warren Woods on Saturday, September 16, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., a day celebrating the beginning of fall and the New England Patriots’ 2018...

By Cynthia Whitty

The Ashland Documentary Film & Discussion Series will present part two of a three part series on the origins of U.S. capitalism. “Resistance and Repression: Origins of U.S. Capitalism” will be shown on Thursday, Sept. 14, 7 to 9 pm at the...

By Les Clark, Contributing Writer

I met recently with Superintendent of Schools, James Adams, and Middle School principal, David DiGirolamo regarding Ashland’s Middle School achievement of Level One status. There was no mistaking the pride these two educators have in the entire...

By Cynthia Whitty

After almost three years of planning, Ashland’s Upper Charles Trail Committee, in association with their consultant, Alta Planning and Design, will present their recommended route for Ashland’s section of the five-town regional trail.
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By Deborah Burke Henderson, Contributing Writer
Award Nominations Due Sept. 7; Auction Sept. 15 & Day-long Celebration Sept. 16

Ashland Day, boasting its 32nd year, is a fun, family-friendly environment that will celebrate community pride over two days, starting with the traditional Friday night auction on Sept. 15, followed by a full day on Saturday, Sept. 16 with an...

Ashland became a state-designated Green Community in 2012 and had to meet five criteria: create an action plan to reduce municipal energy by 20 percent, adopt a fuel-efficient vehicle policy, pass the building STRETCH code, create as-of-right...

By Deborah Burke Henderson, Contributing Writer
Uniting a Diverse Community Through Education and Common Bonds

In response to the negative overtones of the political climate following the Nov. 2016 presidential election, concerned residents came together to form Engage Ashland, a group dedicated to identifying and creating opportunities for the community...

By Cynthia Whitty

Ashland is hoping to join 55 other communities in Massachusetts, such as Framingham, Natick and Wellesley that have banned plastic bags. The Ashland Sustainability Committee, the group proposing the ban, is now researching and working out details...

By Deborah Burke Henderson, Contributing Writer
Family-friendly Outdoor Event Offers Multi-Cultural Arts, Live Music and Unique Food Experiences

Don’t miss the fourth annual Dragonfly Festival presented on Saturday, August 12th from 2 to 8:30 p.m. by Arts! Ashland Alliance and featuring great music, fun entertainment for the whole family, talented artisans, and a variety of delectable...

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