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Westminster selectman: MART withdraws noise-study fundsBy Michael Hartwell
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WESTMINSTER -- Selectman Joseph Flanagan said Monday
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Spirit medium headlining fundraiser for Cancer Center Relay teamWESTMINSTER -- The HealthAlliance/Burbank Cancer Center Relay for Life team is hosting a fundraiser Friday evening featuring spirit medium
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Layover station still a concern in Westminster@sehartwell on Twitter
WESTMINSTER -- Once again, concerns about noise and freight access dominated discussions about the proposed
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Westminster OKs $124,500 for intersection in downtownWESTMINSTER -- Selectmen on Monday approved a $124,500 bond toward rebuilding and redesigning a complicated downtown intersection.
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Senior center plans to be drafted in WestminsterWESTMINSTER -- Residents at the annual Town Meeting Saturday approved drafting a plan for the senior center, studying the noise impact of
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Westminster voters pass budget; reject Oakmont formulaWESTMINSTER - Voters at yesterday's annual town meeting approved an $18.2 million town budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
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Ashburnham-Westminster school funding battle looms with town votes SaturdayWESTMINSTER -- The struggle over funding calculations for the Ashburnham-Westminster Regional School District will feature another battle
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TM voters set to tackle $18M budgetWESTMINSTER - Voters at the annual town meeting tomorrow will be asked to consider approving an $18 million fiscal 2013 budget, which would
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Back to drawing board for Ash-WestASHBURNHAM -- Members of the Ashburnham-Westminster Regional School District regrouped in a special meeting Wednesday night after learning
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Ash-West school officials frustrated by Westminster selectmenWESTMINSTER -- Some members of the Ashburnham-Westminster School Committee expressed frustration over the Westminster Board of Selectmen's