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    This 61 mile project originates in Vernon, Vermont, travels through Hinsdale and Winchester, New Hampshire then continues through a number of towns within Northern Massachusetts including, Warwick, Royalston, Winchendon, Gardner, Westminster, Fitchburg, Leominster, and Sterling.

    Coming off the mainline, this project also includes the Athol Tap and the Crystal Lake Tap. The Athol Tap runs from Royalston Substation to Chestnut Hill Ave Substation in Athol, Massachusetts. The Crystal Lake Tap runs from Gardner Switching Station to Crystal Lake Substation in Gardner, Massachusetts.


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    Community Garden at St. Paul’s in Gardner MA Now has 27 Beds

    Originally established 2 years ago with a $3000 grant from the Diocese, the Community Garden located at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Cross Street in Gardner almost doubled its capacity in 2023 and now has more than 2 dozen beds. Mayor Michael Nicholson posted on April 28th,”Big shout out to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Gardner MA for starting up their community gardens again this year to support the Gardner CAC! They are adding even more raised beds to bring the total to 27! Thanks for all you do for the City and it’s residents! “. Fresh produce grown on the property is distributed to area families by the CAC.

    The sign states “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat” – Matthew 25:35. Distribution of food grown will occur through the Food Pantry of the Community Action Committee. The CAC serves disadvantaged individuals in Gardner, Ashburnham, Baldwinville, Hubbardston, Otter River, Templeton, and Westminster. Gardner CAC website, CLICK HERE. To donate to the CAC securely click here. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church website, CLICK HERE.

    According to the Church, “”Many faces, one faith. We are a diverse group of believers – bankers, musicians, social workers, teachers, public servants, business owners, parents  – united by our shared faith in a loving God.” Sunday services are at 10am


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  • Expansion of Encore Boston Harbor suspended due to impasse over taxes, impact fees
    by Colin A. Young on May 9, 2024 at 1:14 pm

    The expansion of the Encore Boston Harbor casino in Everett, Massachusetts, has been suspended as the casino and city can’t come to terms over things like taxes and impact fees, Encore parent company Wynn Resorts said this week. Wynn had been seeking to build a new facility across Broadway from the $2.6 billion casino that opened in 2019 as the first phase of an expansion meant to contribute to the emergence of a new entertainment district in Everett. The initial expansion planned a dedicated poker room, a second sports betting parlor, a relocated nightclub, a theater, a comedy club, parking garage and more. It had been advancing as the city also works to clear the way for a professional soccer stadium in the same neighborhood. “We remain optimistic about the project fulfilling the city’s and our shared goal of developing an exciting and vibrant destination district on Lower Broadway with restaurants, hotels, theaters, and other recreational uses. However, it has become apparent that we are unable to negotiate an agreement with the City of Everett regarding property taxes, impact fees, and infrastructure improvements in a timely fashion,” the company said in a statement that replaced the website for the project. “Until these issues are addressed with a financially viable resolution we have a responsibility to our shareholders, and cannot continue to incur project costs.” The news was announced Tuesday during Wynn Resorts’ earnings call and was previously reported by the Boston Herald. On the call, CEO Craig Billings said that the suspension of the project was “disappointing” but added that Wynn has “numerous other development projects globally where we can redirect the capital we intended to deploy in Boston.” Everett Mayor Carlo De Maria’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. During a meeting Thursday morning, Gaming Commission Executive Director Dean Serpa mentioned the reports of the project suspension and said the information available publicly is in line with the commission’s understanding of the project’s status. “Obviously, we’re all prepared and ready to move forward as things develop further,” he said. Encore’s expansion has been on the commission’s radar for years, and this is not the first time the project has been put on hold. In early 2022, Wynn “decided to pause the permitting process for this development so that they can do some reevaluation on whether the development as proposed is the best use for the site,” a Gaming Commission official said at the time. The expansion was initially proposed without sports betting or poker components, but Wynn changed course and wanted to expand its gambling operation across the street once Massachusetts legalized sports betting later in 2022. More Encore Boston Harbor news everett Jun 22, 2023 Encore union workers vote in favor of strike at month's end amid contract negotiations everett May 24, 2022 $75M Encore Boston Casino Land Deal to Undergo New Scrutiny After Court Order sports betting Feb 23, 2023 Encore Casino Again Accepted Illegal Bets on Boston College Basketball

  • Mass. RMV once again reminds residents to get their REAL ID: ‘The countdown is on'
    on May 9, 2024 at 12:50 pm

    The clock is ticking for Massachusetts residents to get their Real ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card or passport if they want to board a plane next year. Anyone flying in the U.S. or entering a federal building will need a REAL ID or a valid passport starting May 7, 2025, the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles said. “The countdown is on for REAL ID federal enforcement,” said Registrar of Motor Vehicles Colleen Ogilvie. “And the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, and its partner AAA Northeast, have successfully been issuing REAL ID credentials and are prepared for interested residents prior to the May 2025 deadline.” Massachusetts is currently at a 54% REAL ID adoption, the RMV said, with about 3 million credentials being REAL-ID compliant. “Customers are eligible to renew up to one year in advance of the expiration date printed on their license or ID, and up to two years after the expiration date,” said the RMV. Before May 7, 2025, residents won’t need a federally compliant REAL ID to travel in the U.S. or to enter federal buildings. For more information about the REAL ID, visit mass.gov.   More REAL ID stories air travel Apr 23 REAL ID requirements are coming next year—here's what U.S. fliers need to know REAL ID May 3, 2022 One Year to Go: MA RMV Issues Reminder to Get Your Real ID REAL ID Dec 5, 2022 REAL ID Deadline Extended Again: Here's Why, and How Much Time You've Got Now

  • Teen charged in shooting that caused driver to crash into a house in Worcester
    by Staff Reports on May 9, 2024 at 12:48 pm

    A 16-year-old has been charged in a shooting that led an injured driver to crash into a house in Worcester, Massachusetts last month. The teen, who was not identified due to his age, faces charges of armed assault to murder, possession of a loaded firearm without a license to carry, and possession of ammunition without an FID card. It stems from an incident on Paine Street on April 30. According to police, officers were called in after a car struck a house around 9 p.m. When they arrived they found the driver suffering a gunshot wound. That man was taken to the hospital. More information on his condition was not released. A woman who was sleeping at the front of the house when the crash happened was counting her blessings that she wasn’t hurt Wednesday. “I heard a pop, pop and a bang, bang! I just screamed and jumped out of bed,” Lorrie Carlson told NBC10 Boston in a previous interview. She said she went outside and saw the driver unconscious. Other neighbors heard the sound of gunshots and saw the driver slumped over and bloodied. More Worcester news Worcester Apr 30 2 trucks crash in Worcester

  • Home in Duxbury catches fire after lightning strike
    by Staff Reports on May 9, 2024 at 11:43 am

    A home in Duxbury, Massachusetts, caught fire after it was struck by lightning during Wednesday’s storm. The fire occurred on Carriage Lane, the Duxbury Fire Department wrote on social media. Firefighters battled the flames for about an hour, officials said. It wasn’t immediately known if any injures were reported. More Duxbury news Duxbury Jan 25 1 year later, Duxbury community gathers to mourn 3 slain children Massachusetts Apr 16, 2023 Wrong Turn? Car Ends Up in Water Off Duxbury Beach This story uses functionality that may not work in our app. Click here to open the story in your web browser.

  • Cloudy skies and cool temperatures, with scattered showers in some areas
    by Pamela Gardner on May 9, 2024 at 10:21 am

    Our weather is trending a bit drier and brighter as our pattern has shifted rain chances a bit more south. This means cool temperatures and clouds are here to stay, but at least it’s not rainy all day! Thursday began with some sun but clouds thicken up this afternoon with a chance for a sprinkle or shower in the mountains. Some showers pass through the South Coast Thursday, too. Drizzle along the Maine coast and cool temps along the entire coastline across New England is in the forecast as we keep an onshore flow. Highs top off in the 60s to 50s at the shore. Overnight lows will be in the 40s to 50s with patchy fog. With the heavier rain staying south of us, we keep just an occasional shower in the forecast for Friday, looking mainly dry Saturday, and scattered showers on Mother’s Day. Temperatures stay pretty consistent in the 50s each and every day at the coast with a continued east flow. 60s farther inland where we can get some sun to bump the temp from time to time.  As we continue to have high astronomical tides this week, the minor coastal flood threat continues now through overnight Saturday/Sunday morning due to the persistent onshore flow. It’s the overnight high tides that will bring splash over and minor coastal flooding to typical low-lying areas.  We get a break in the gloomy and cooler pattern by Monday as our wind shifts more from the land. And our temps reach the 70s with sunshine. Unfortunately, more showers return for midweek next week and beyond as we can’t keep it very dry for long. 

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Mayor’s Updates: 10-28-22 10-21-22 10-14-22 10-7-22 9-30-22 9-23-22 9-16-22 9-9-22 9-2-22, 8-26-22 8-12-22 Go Forward with Gardner Nicholson Interview —- Go Forward with Gardner page. Community Center Announcement
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School Committee and GES: 10-11-22 9-12-22 New Elementary School: Turkeys School Starts, Activity at Gardner Elementary School —- Two Worlds —- Moving In —- Convocation —- Photos Update —- School Bus Routes School Calendar —- School Puzzle Tackled GHS: GHS Concession Fields of Play High School —-
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