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Past articles by Maureen:

Ever-changing and everlasting: Westborough's Nourse Farm marks 300th

The purpose of the weekend is to “celebrate the legacy of the farm,” according to David Nourse, eighth-generation owner of the farm. → Read More

Home improvement firm 'raises the roof' with new program for veterans

A few months after plans were discussed, Audet has a brand-new, moss-resistant roof, and Prunier has a brand-new program -- Free Roofs for Veterans. → Read More

Celebrate the New Year with these fun programs in eastern, central MA

Some events may be altered due to changing coronavirus protocols. Check your local event's website for updates. → Read More

Natick: Sullivan's Travels

There will be two events on Oct. 17 in South Natick -- Arts in the Park and the Oldtown Photo Calendar competition. → Read More

Sullivan's Travels -- Patriots honor A Place to Turn volunteer

A Place to Turn has announced that Rebecca Gladstone received a $10,000 Myra Kraft Community MVP Award through the New England Patriots Foundation. → Read More

Sullivan's Travels -- In Natick, a day to remember and celebrate

On Sept. 11, while Natick Days was setting up, the town took time to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. → Read More

Where to find PYO apples in eastern Massachusetts

Local orchards have plenty of apples available, and pumpkins are beginning to make the scene as well. → Read More

Celebrate the last weekend of summer with these fairs and festivals

This week's festivities include the Big E, Norwood Day, and the Dog Fest in Polar Park in Worcester. → Read More

Fall Family Fun: Check out the corn mazes in eastern and central Mass.

Some mazes will offer "Flashlight Nights" in September and October. → Read More

Sullivan's Travels: Natick plans 9/11 commemoration at 9 a.m. Saturday

Ceremonies to mark the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks will take place in Natick Center and at the AMVETS. → Read More

World War II vets sign 'The Rifle' at Hudson's American Heritage Museum

Nearly 60 veterans gathered at the American Heritage Museum to take part in a book signing; 15 of them also received the French Legion of Honor. → Read More

Houlden Farm plants seeds for expansion

Since taking over the farm from their grandparents about seven years ago, the brothers have added acreage, grown more crops, started new programs. → Read More

Houlden Farm plants seeds for expansion

Since taking over the farm from their grandparents about seven years ago, the brothers have added acreage, grown more crops, started new programs. → Read More

Want to pick your own blueberries? Here's where to find them

Several farms in eastern and central Mass. are offering PYO blueberries for the next several weeks. → Read More

Things to do for July 4th: Parades, live music, carnivals, road races and yes, fireworks

Here's when and where you can celebrate the Fourth of July in Eastern Massachusetts. Plus a town-by-town listing of firework events. → Read More

Dover residents confirm renovation option for the Caryl Center

Just over 15% of the town's eligible voters came to the polls; 569 voted yes, 99 voted no, with one blank. → Read More

Natick farm conjures up a different version of 'Maple Magic'

Hundreds of gallons of sap will be transported back to the farm’s sugar shack, and that sap will be boiled down into maple syrup. → Read More

Iron Horse yarn shop returns to Sherborn more than a year after a fire in Natick destroyed the shop

SHERBORN — The “open” flag flies once again from Iron Horse Farm on Coolidge Street. The small shed attached to the barn has yarn and knitting supplies on the walls and tables, available for purchase. And once again, the store draws knitters from all over the area – in this case, because of a “yarn tasting” event held on Aug. 29. The event featured Berroco yarn, based in North Smithfield, R.I.… → Read More

Iron Horse yarn shop returns to Sherborn more than a year after a fire in Natick destroyed the shop

SHERBORN — The “open” flag flies once again from Iron Horse Farm on Coolidge Street. The small shed attached to the barn has yarn and knitting supplies on the walls and tables, available for purchase. And once again, the store draws knitters from all over the area – in this case, because of a “yarn tasting” event held on Aug. 29. The event featured Berroco yarn, based in North Smithfield, R.I.… → Read More

Dover-Sherborn-based foundation provides school supplies for less fortunate

DOVER – Students will be returning to classes within the next few weeks, whether remotely or in-person. Either way, that means school supplies; for less fortunate families, especially those affected by the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s an expense that can be hard to bear. Thanks to the Backpacks for Kids Foundation, a nonprofit operated by Dover-Sherborn High School students… → Read More