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Feature Article Writing
- All
Natural and Tasty Too
- What comes in a variety of flavors, has no hydrogenated oils,
no refined sugars, no dairy, no wheat or gluten, no soy or corn,
no additives or preservatives? No, it's not flavored water! Give
up? It's pie! . . .
- History Revisited – Medway Village Historic District
- Last fall, Medway Village was recognized by the Massachusetts
Historical Commission as an historical area. And that was good.
More recently, Medway Village was designated an historic district
on the National Registry of Historic Places by the National Parks
Service. And that was great! . . .
- Keeping Healthy – Common Sense and a Cup of Tea
- As if our lives aren't hectic enough juggling jobs, families,
and responsibilities, then BOOM! The holidays are here. You're
running from store to store, you're tired, you're hungry and
you just want to sleep . . .
- The Key to a Healthy Community is a Concerned, Active and Informed
Citizenry
- Twenty-one years ago a group of concerned Wrentham residents
got together to discuss a pressing local environmental issue
that could have had a tremendous negative impact on their town . . .
- Kids
Teaching Kids, an Active Education
- Loretta Fahey has been teaching Health Education in Medfield
since 1980, helping kids navigate their way through a variety
of social issues . . .
- A Mother's Day Letter
- For all those times you weren't sure what to do, didn't understand
why or how, but knew you had to do something because you were
the Mom, this letter is for you. You should have received it . . .
- A Rainbow
in the Clouds
- Driving through the quiet town of Sherborn, you may have passed
the Peace Abbey with its spectacular sculpture of Gandhi and
and the
life-size bronze statue of Emily the cow. Emily is possibly one
of the most internationally recognized bovines due to her escape . . .
- The Zullo Gallery Presents The First Annual Common Art Festival
- Red and black were the colors of the evening at the First Annual
Common Art Festival, a fundraiser to benefit the Zullo Gallery
Center for the Arts on June 14th. A huge tent . . .
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