Check out these arts and entertainment events happening this week.
Put some art and entertainment in your life. Check out these MetroWest events happening this week.
Find a listing of events happening in the region here.
From Labor Day through the holiday season, arts and nature lovers can enjoy affordable, convenient and fun activities for families and folks of all ages just a short drive away. Here's few.
New England is at it's best in autumn. The slugginess of summer is gone, the leaves turn bright and the air is crisp. And the arts community goes into full bloom in the fall.
There are about 14,572 worthy cultural events between now and Thanksgiving, so it's amazing that we somehow pared down the list.
Please note: This is just a sample of the great events scheduled for the fall. So now is the time to go to the Web sites of your favorite organizations and mark your calendars for your can't-miss shows.
But here are some suggestions to get you started.
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Special Town Meeting gave the Avery School and Dedham High School athletic complex projects key votes of support, upped Dedham’s meals and hotel taxes and voted to move the town’s adult zoning to Legacy Place this week.
At an otherwise smooth mini-Town Meeting, two Finance Committee members renewed their disagreement about possible hike to hotel and meals taxes, with Derek Moulton questioning how the money would be used if devoted to a major capital facilities stabilization fund.
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Shopping with her mom at Spirit Halloween at the Dedham Mall, 8-year-old Emma Weiss had a certain costume in mind: a “candy corn witch” outfit that includes a layered dress, long black coat, black boots and “an up-do wig.”