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The Green Community Task Force - What are they doing for the residents of Lunenburg?

We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the Lunenburg Green Community Task Force (GCTF), who we are, and what the Board of Selectmen have asked us to do for the town of Lunenburg.

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No issues last two weeks in December

This issue is our last of the year. Although, we will not publish on December 23 and 30 our office will remain open for your Ledger needs. If you want to order a photograph, renew a subscription or even sign up a friend, stop by! We will have limited office hours so you should call ahead.

Please join us for an Open House

Help us spread the holiday cheer and give back to our readers, advertisers and friends! Join us here in The Lunenburg Ledger office next Friday, Dec. 16 from 1 to 3 p.m. for a Holiday Open House. This is a great time to get to know our staff, enjoy some holiday treats, take advantage of some special offers and give us your thoughts about your hometown newspaper!

Spend time with the strange and unusual this weekend!


I grew up in a family of seven: my parents, two sisters, a brother and a VCR. We were a family that loved movies. We still are.

The evolution of iDavid

By David GrossmanLast week the world lost one of its greatest thinkers of all time. I realize that Steve Jobs was an inventor and that he left Apple and came back. He was also a genius retailer: the Apple franchise makes more money per square foot...

Consequences?

 When I was growing up, my sense of right and wrong was shaped by adages – “There are consequences for your actions”, “Let the punishment fit the crime”,  “Truth will prevail”, “Everything you do comes back to you”, “Crime doesn’t pay” and so on. These phrases were important. They taught us accountability. They taught us to think twice about our actions…

Remember, you’re the judge

We here at The Ledger are honored to have the kind of readership we have developed here in Lunenburg.     I’ve always said that the success of a community newspaper is best measured by the people who support it.  It’s a two way street creating a p...

John Root pleases Historical Society during celebratory meeting

On Thursday, Sept. 8, about thirty diehard Historical Society members lent their ear to Amherst music aficionado John Root, who played classic songs from the 1920’s and 1930’s.

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