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Ware teacher of 20 years awarded ‘most valuable teacher’

Ware teacher of 20 years awarded ‘most valuable teacher’

WARE — Stanley M. Koziol Elementary School second grade teacher Meghan Lagimoniere was recently selected as “Most Valuable Teacher” by Country Bank and The WooSox Foundation.


Przypek ‘excited’ to support small biz as chamber of commerce CEO

Przypek ‘excited’ to support small biz as chamber of commerce CEO

In the world of business, especially small business, chambers of commerce are a valuable tool. At their core, chambers are an association of businesses that promote and protect their members’ interests.


Sluggish turnout yields some changes in Ware election

WARE — Voter turnout was light as some contests ran with opposition while others had no candidates at listed on the ballot for the April election. Town Clerk Nancy Talbot reported 1,126 voters participated in the election either in person or by mail, that number is...

Local woman wants to buy truck for food distribution

Three years ago, Aida Torres took on the job of helping communities by distributing donated food to area residents. Now, she is asking others for help to purchase a truck so she can continue her mission.


Historical Commission seeks hospital, business to reuse Mary Lane

Historical Commission seeks hospital, business to reuse Mary Lane

WARE — The Ware Historical Commission continued to work on saving the buildings at the former Mary Lane Hospital at its meeting on Feb. 26.


Locals to take the ‘plunge’ for Special Olympics Massachusetts

Locals to take the ‘plunge’ for Special Olympics Massachusetts

WARE — Splish! Splash! Brr! March is generally a little early to swim in Massachusetts, but on Saturday, March 16, people will run, jump and dive into Beaver Lake in Ware. Rather than simply being cold-water enthusiasts, they are participating in the 2024 Ware Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Massachusetts.


Historical Commission seeks hospital, business to reuse Mary Lane

WARE — The Ware Historical Commission continued to work on saving the buildings at the former Mary Lane Hospital at its meeting on Feb. 26.


Locals to take the ‘plunge’ for Special Olympics Massachusetts

WARE — Splish! Splash! Brr! March is generally a little early to swim in Massachusetts, but on Saturday, March 16, people will run, jump and dive into Beaver Lake in Ware. Rather than simply being cold-water enthusiasts, they are participating in the Ware Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics.