Kristen Levine

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Bootlegger changes include updated sewer

At the Sewer Commission meeting Tuesday night, Steve Pederson of Weston & Sampson, an environmental consulting firm, presented Bootlegger’s Restaurant plan for updating its sewer connection and waste disposal.

It may be green but residents feel solar farm won’t be natural enough

Mike Borkowski and Rob Babcock, the enterprising owners of EPG Solar, offered an informational presentation at Monday night’s Planning Board meeting. Attended by over a dozen abutters to the project, EPG owners tried to put residents’ minds at ease over the aesthetic and commercial impacts of the project.

Proposed school reconfiguration raises questions

Held in the high school auditorium this past Wednesday,  the Lunenburg School Committee held an informative town meeting to answer questions and concerns from residents regarding the reconfiguration of the school system.

Local, fed funds to pay for Summer Street

At the Board of Selectmen meeting Tuesday night, three representatives from engineering company VanasseHangenBrustlin [VHB] presented a refresher for their plans to renovate Summer Street.

Geography Bee participants put a world of knowledge to the test

There was a lot of excited tension in the Turkey Hill Middle School cafeteria as the twelve contestants for this year’s National Geographic Geography Bee took their seats on the main stage.

Lunenburg opts into mutual aid program

In a unanimous decision, the Board of Selectmen voted Tuesday to opt into the proposed Statewide Mutual Aid and Public Works Mutual Aid agreements.

New program could have towns comparing notes

During the Board of Selectman meeting on January 3, Town Manager Kerry Speidel presented a nationally used comparative program put together by the International City Management Association (ICMA).

Progress continues to be made in Haiti but work still needs to be done

Eight months after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, local members of Mission E4 are returning to help continue the rebuilding process

Completion and dedication of memorial gate tentatively set for 9/11

Kevin Szocik, ‘92 graduate of LHS, lost his life on Sept. 11, 2001. A Memorial Gate dedication ceremony is tentatively set for 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11. 

A theater full of imagination

Drawbridge Puppet Theater chosen as one of the top 1,000 places to visit