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Making the holidays even greener than usual
Despite the world's problems, this is the time of year to share and celebrate! I searched out the following Green Quick Fixes to help you participate in the jubilation while keeping carbon footprints conservative and by supporting recycled, fair-trade and eco-friendly markets.
Singer Chad Stokes keeps the focus on human rights
It wasn't just the Gandhi statue on the lawn. Or the fact that Mother Teresa and Maya Angelou visited there.
Quitters get a shot in the arm with smoking vaccine
Steve Ballou, an ex-smoker for more than a decade, started slipping back into his old ways with cigars.
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Popular Drug Stores Closing After Buyout
Eaton Apothecary made headlines this week announcing a plan to sell 12 area stores to Walgreens.
Thanksgiving Dinners in Framingham, Sudbury and Sherborn, Massachusetts Restaurants
Thanksgiving is a warm, wonderful family oriented holiday that brings back memories of years past and delicious food.
Churches rally to combat climate change, photo exhibit displays LGBT families, and more
'350' movement Many UU churches will be participating in the "350" movement on Saturday, in advance of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, to be held in December in Copenhagen.
Ta s board of directors livens up final meeting
Transportation Secretary James A. Aloisi Jr. and William A. Mitchell Jr., acting general manager, at the MBTA Board of Directors' final meeting.
$5K reward announced in cold case
Get myfoxboston on your mobile phone! A vintage Revere Police Department flyer regarding the case in 1974.
Group Raises Money To Plan Trees In Armenia
Date : Wed, 23 Sep 2009 09:50:47 +0500 GROUP RAISES MONEY TO PLAN TREES IN ARMENIA MetroWest Daily News Sept 21 2009 MA SHERBORN -- .About 150 supporters turned out yesterday to help the Armenia Tree Project celebrate 15 years of planting trees in the increasingly-bare forests, cities and villages of Armenia, a country which has seen vast ...
Date : Thu, 17 Sep 2009 15:27:50 +0500 WHAT HAPPENED IN 1909? Dover-Sherborn Press Sept 16 2009 What happened in 1909? Here are some of the key events of 1909, as recorded on suite101.com: Popular novels of the time included "The Wonderful World of Oz," by Frank Baum, and Jack London's "Call of the Wild." Leisure time was spent in family ...
In the town of Sherborn, police are taking a new look at a mysterious case involving a teenager who disappeared after work during September 1997.
Apple orchards get a boost from wet summer
"The rain was actually beneficial to us," said Gerard Beirne, owner of Berlin Orchards, where dozens of families are enjoying hayrides and apple picking this weekend.
Northeastern-owned barn catches fire A barn at Northeastern University's Warren Conference Center and Inn in Ashland caught fire Friday night, an Ashland Fire official said.
Victim of budget, Natick District Court to shut down
The Administrative Office of the Trial Court has announced that Natick District Court will "temporarily" relocate to Framingham by the end of September.
Youth boxing classes this summer in Ashland
The Ashland Police Youth Boxing program is seeking new members for the summer. Each class features three certified boxing instructors and is open to boys and girls entering grades 7 through 12.
Davis named interim Ashland superintendent
The School Committee has appointed Perry Davis, formerly the superintendent for the Dover-Sherborn school district, as interim superintendent for the school year starting this fall The committee intends for Davis to prepare current assistant superintendent Ann Dargon to take over the school system's top position for the 2010-2011 school year.