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2023

Free Plant. Grow. Share. Gardening Workshops

We are thrilled to announce our 2023 free Plant.Grow.Share. Gardening Workshops. Since 2010, Plant.Grow.Share has positively impacted individuals, and our community, wit

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2023

Veterans Who Struggle with PTSD

Most of us have no idea what soldiers go through when fighting to protect our freedoms. It’s easy to watch the tear-jerking reuniting videos and believe that everything is going to be ros

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2022

Honoring Veterans with Wreaths Across America

Quincy and Hingham are two of the communities included in Wreaths Across America, an organization that lays wreaths at veterans’ graves.

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2021

Why Choose a Family-Owned Funeral Home?

There are important differences between a funeral home owned by a local family and one run by a large corporation. A Family-Owned funeral home has roots in the community and can focus on

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2021

Plant.Grow.Share Annual Seedling Giveaway Encourages Donations of Fresh Produce to Area Food Pantries

We depend on the generosity of the community and our local gardeners to bring fresh produce to our food pantries to make the Plant.Grow.Share. program successful. To encourage participati

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2020

How to Honor the Memory of a Loved One This Holiday Season

Remembering and honoring your loved one during the holiday season can help bring peace and comfort, whether it has been a recent loss or it has been many years since your loved one has pa

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2020

Plant.Grow.Share.: The Importance of Food Pantries All Year Long

Hunger is a community issue all year long and that’s why food pantries are so important any time of the year. The focus of the Plant.Grow.Share. program season has remained on helping those in

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2020

Plant.Grow.Share. Continues to Feed Those in Need during COVID-19

While many aspects of our daily lives have changed during the coronavirus pandemic, one thing has not changed and that is the need for fresh food, especially for our neighbors in need. Plant.G

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2020

Retired Weymouth Police Chief Richard Grimes Leaves the Department Better Than Ever.

With a 42-year career in law enforcement including ten years as Police Chief in Weymouth, Richard Grimes left a legacy of commitment to the community; a reputation for professionalism and prid

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2019

Remembering Your Loved Ones at the Holidays

Whether you have recently lost someone, or it has been many years since your loved one has passed, you may be anxious about facing the holidays without your beloved family member, friend or pe

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