Nearly one year ago, over 100 residents, neighbors, families, friends, and visitors, of all generations and ages, planted 30-plus species of native trees, as well as many species of native seeds, shrubs, and plants, and the soil was inoculated with beneficial fungi and microbes.
In another time, a visit by the state housing secretary to an affordable apartment complex in the throes of being dismantled by a developer seeking to cash in on the commonwealth’s high price of housing would be cause for at least some measure of hope and solidarity.
AYER State Housing Secretary Ed Augustus visited with the embattled tenants of Devenscrest on Tuesday morning to both listen to their concerns and communicate how the state could support them.
AYER Welcoming attendees to the recent Nashoba Valley Regional Transportation Forum, Town Manager Robert Pontbriand noted the significance of the venue, the Great Hall, outside of which was the town’s busy center.With the windows open to cool the air from a hot day, the sounds of Main Street traffic and MBTA trains could be […]