Local Bands and Merchants Raise $1,000 to Fight Cancer

December 23, 2009

Local bands, Mumblefish and Eastwood Peak, joined forces with some local business sponsors to help in the fight against cancer.  The Merry Rockmas Benefit Bash, held on Saturday, December 19th, raised $1,000 for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of North Middlesex Regional High School.  The Relay For Life does a great job of [...]

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Video from Merry Rockmas Bash

December 23, 2009

There’s some great video from the Merry Rockmas Benefit Bash available online.  Here’s a video of Mumblefish playing “Radar Love” by Golden Earring:

And here’s a video of Eastwood Peak performing “Fire Down Below” by Bob Seger:

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Merry Rockmas Benefit Bash Raises $1,000

December 23, 2009

The Merry Rockmas Benefit Bash was a huge success this past Saturday (December 19th).  Mumblefish and Eastwood Peak both rocked the house, and there were well over 200 people in attendance.  And, the event raised $1,000 for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of North Middlesex Regional High School.  The Relay For Life is [...]

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Looking for Local News and Events

December 18, 2009

NashobaValley.com is looking for local news and events to promote the towns and businesses of the Nashoba Valley.  If you have some newsworthy item you would like to get the word out about, please use the Contact form to send me a note.  I’ll post a Calendar event as soon as possible (usually within hours) [...]

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Ramping Up Development and Poll

December 11, 2009

OK, so I’m working on getting the site up to snuff (does anyone say that anymore?) and I wanted to start finding out what makes sense for a local community portal.
When I started the original NashobaValley.com, way back in 2006, the whole site was coded by some Romanian programmers I had worked with in the past.  It [...]

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The New NashobaValley.com

December 7, 2009

Hello Everyone…
I’m trying to recreate the NashobaValley.com website as a much simpler and easier-to-use site. I’ll be working on adding some great information about the region, and will try to do a better job of keeping it up-to-date and “fresh” with news and information about the Nashoba Valley.
Over time, we’ll be adding business listings, local [...]

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