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Worcester County real estate transfers, Sunday, June 16

Red Sold For Sale Real Estate Sign in Front of House. Ashburnham $487,000, 40 Gardner Rd, Gransewicz, Michael C, and Gransewicz, Valery G, to Duverge, Dianne, and Duverge, Geoffrey W.$100,000, Stowell Rd #8, Robert A Munroe RET, and Munroe, Merrie E, to Munroe, Laurie M. Ashby $625,000, 807 Mason Rd, Balboa, Michelle, and Balboa, Rachel […]

Worcester County real estate transfers, Sunday, May 12

Red Sold For Sale Real Estate Sign in Front of House. Ashburnham $525,000, 54 Murray Rd, Paxton Development LLC, to Rooney, Steven, and Gravelle, Ashley. Athol $380,000, 41 Auburn Pl, Athol Realty Invs LLC, to Littles, Danielle B, and Littles, Gary.$340,000, 366 Brickyard Rd, Hart, Phillip E, to Blanchet, Joseph, and Blanchet, Anne.$240,000, 91 Cottage […]

OSDE denied access to data, skewing Oklahoma school rankings

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — U.S. News and World Report says the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) did not grant them access to schools AP testing data, causing numerous Oklahoma schools to plummet in U.S. News rankings the past two years. OSDE claims they sent the data, but it must’ve been lost in the mail. […]

Worcester County real estate transfers, Sunday, April 28

Red Sold For Sale Real Estate Sign in Front of House. Ashburnham $565,000, 41 Willard Rd, Lavoie, Brittney L, and Lavoie, Andrew, to Krysiak, Alexander R, and Lambert, Brianne L.$424,900, 61 Young Rd, Dunton-Leon Jr, William E, and Leon, Cesar E, to Bruso 3rd, Carl E, and Omara, Elizabeth A.$280,000, 120 Central St, Davieau, Kate […]

Retired Circuit Judge Hale Stancil has died at age 78

Former Circuit Judge Hale R. Stancil died Thursday (March 21, 2024.) He was 78. According to John Futch, a fellow judge and friend, Stancil died from a heart attack. “A sad time,” Futch said by phone on Friday. Futch said he, Stancil and retired Circuit Judge Ray McNeal attended what used to be Ocala High […]

The Fiery Scene on a Freezing Iowa Caucus Night

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa—As it turned out, the most dire thing about Monday’s Republican Party presidential caucuses in Iowa wasn’t the weather. At Cedar Rapids’ Salvation Army Community Center, the caucus site for two of the city’s 51 precincts, the sentiments from many participants were heavy on the doom-and-gloom. Those slowly filing in to register in […]