Fun, fellowship and service are the core values of Lunenburg’s Friendly Seniors, a non-profit social group. Evidence of these values can be found in many places – the Eagle House, local credit unions and schools, spread around by its 150 members.
February is an exciting time of year for lovers of the stage - Thursday, Feb. 16 was opening night for Lunenburg High School’s competitive class plays.
Lunenburg has long boasted a strong farming community. Helping to keep that tradition alive is local resident Jim Lattanzi, owner of Hollis Hills Farm, who recently purchased Ewen’s Sugar Shack, newly named Hollis Hills Farm Sugar Shack
Bright lights, laughter, and the smells of homemade soup chased away the bitter cold of winter and created a sense of belonging last Thursday during “Walk, Sister, Walk”, a presentation at the United Parish Hall.
Brenda Marichal and Anne LeCuyer make a point to give back to the community 365 days a year, which is why, for the last year, they have had a special booth at Jefferey’s Antique CO-OP Mall on Chase Road.
Since 1989, six Lunenburg High School girl high jumpers have reached the old LHS school record of five feet. On Saturday Dec. 12 Kelly Ulf broke the old record of five feet with a jump clearing five feet and one inch.