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2015

Fascinating Funeral Customs from Around the World

Every society has created and practiced their own form of remembrance and care of the dead. Different cultures around the world commemorate death with their own distinctive traditions, whether

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2015

Featured FAQ: How do I cope with grief during the holidays?

If you have recently lost someone, you may be anxious about facing the holidays without your loved one, especially for the first time. Even if it has been many years since your loved one has p

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2015

Featured FAQ: What is a Green Funeral

A green funeral involves conducting final arrangements and burial of the deceased in ways that cause minimal environmental impact as well as restore and conserve the environment.

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2015

Giving Thanks at this Season

Gratitude, the feeling of appreciation and thankfulness for benefits we have received, is a powerful thing – it lifts us up and reminds us of all the blessings in our lives.

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2015

Coping with the Anniversary of a Loved One’s Death

Grief is a journey that may lead us back again and again to feelings of loss, especially during special milestones, such as the anniversary of a loved one’s death. These feelings, often referr

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2015

Have Coffee with a Cop in Weymouth

As part of the Weymouth Police Department Community Outreach Initiative, Weymouth residents, community groups and business owners are invited to have Coffee with a Cop.

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2015

Annual Coat Drive: Gently Used Coats Needed to Provide Warmth This Winter

We are honored to continue our tradition of spreading warmth throughout our community with our fourth annual coat drive now through the end of November.

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2015

Featured FAQ: Should Children Attend Funerals?

A funeral is an important lifecycle event for the entire family, and children should be included to the extent to which they are able in order to help them through the grieving process. The de

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2015

Quincy Police Department Provides New Online Resources

In an effort to increase the department’s accessibility and communication, Quincy Police have updated their website and released a smartphone application.

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2015

Become a Harvest Helper!

The Harvest Helpers program is looking for backyard gardeners to donate fresh produce from their gardens to help feed the hungry in their own back yard. Anyone can become a Harvest Helper! Read More

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