Even just to drive in this morning into this sleepy town of connecticut, a brisk, cool morning much like what we saw yesterday, there is no one on the streets. I saw one lone jogger and the rest just journalists trying to gather information for everyone in the country that has so many questions about what transpired yesterday. We heard there is going to be a press conference shortly. And we have been waiting on that for two hours. I can see the microphones there just about 50 feet away from me so well bring our latest questions from officials. We were able to speak to one woman inside a few moments ago. Her name, Mary Ann Jacobs. She is a School Library clerk. That is her husband after speaking to journalists. Here is mary anns story. She said yesterday morning when she was in with 18 fourth graders in the library, suddenly noise came over the intercom and she heard these rumblings and so she called the secretary and said did you leave your intercom on . And the secretary said there is
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WINCHENDON – A pair of popular local music series, made possible in part with support from the Athol Cultural Council, are returning to Winchendon.First up is the kickoff performance of the Winchendon Music Festival on Saturday, June 3, at 7 p.m. at.