The Medway Memorial Day Parade will take place on Monday, May 29th this year, honoring Medway native and Vietnam veteran Major Richard Keogh (U.S. Army RET) as the honorary Grand Marshall. He will be introduced by John Larney, the Quartermaster...

By Christopher Tremblay Staff Sports Writer

Millis baseball captain Jack Moriarty is a dirt dog in the true sense. The senior catcher doesn’t mind getting his uniform dirty; in, fact he’d rather prefer it.
The three-sport athlete (baseball, football and basketball) began playing...

By KEN HAMWEY Staff Sports Writer

The Millis High girls outdoor track team finished 5-1 in dual meets last year and posted some top-notch results in the post-season. Another successful campaign this spring is very realistic, because coach Laura Conner has lots of returnees who’ll...

Medway’s first active adult/over 55/adult retirement residential community, known as Millstone Village, continues construction at its site between 63 and 81 Winthrop Street south of Lovering Street.
Approved by the Planning and Economic...

Legacy Project Will Help Celebrate 100th Anniversary of Lions Club Int’l

The Lions Club International will celebrate its centennial this year, says Debbie Hayes, President of the Millis Lions Club. “As part of that, our club has decided to do a Legacy Project. We’re revamping the animal shelter at the transfer station...

Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition (MBCC) will be holding its annual, statewide Against the Tide Swim, Kayak, Walk, Run and/or Aquathon events again in 2017. The morning events consist of several components: competitive and recreational swims...

Congratulations Brenda Hamelin! After the previous vehicle was retired six months ago, Brenda has been using a borrowed DPS truck. The new Animal Control vehicle was delivered to Medway Town Hall!

Forty years ago, the Friends of the Medway Library held its first book sale consisting of a few boxes of books. Now, each book sale has close to 15,000 books and media, all carefully organized in over 50 categories.
Friday, May 12, 4-8 p.m...

It’s true that you can’t bring a dog to any of the many American Cancer Society Relay For Life events held in the region. However, thanks to a dedicated Relay volunteer, your pooch is welcomed locally to promenade at his or her own event! 
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Submitted by Sue Anne Marks, Director of Student Services Millis Public Schools

Athletes from Millis, joined others from Ashland, Holliston, Medfield, and Medway competing in the fifth annual Special Olympics Massachusetts Five-Town School Day Games on April 7th. The evening before the games the school community honored the...

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