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Library hosts Australian-themed fun

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By Daniel Curtin Hometown Weekly Reporter Last Monday evening, kids at the Needham Library learned about the different cultures, animals and environments of the beautiful “land down under,” Australia. Rob Thomas, an edutainer with Didgeridoo Down Under, taught the youths about the didgeridoo, an instrument that has been played by Aboriginal Australian communities for 1,500...
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Needham’s Maj. Vergados honored at Fenway

For his military service, Peter J. Vergados, Major, USAF (Ret) was one of four honorees at this year’s Greek Heritage Night held at Fenway Park on June 27. During his 22-year Air Force career, Major Vergados, amassed over 3,500 flight hours in nine different aircraft, thirteen months and 850 hours of which were flown during aerial...
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Seniors enjoy acoustic concert

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By Daniel Curtin Hometown Weekly Reporter Senior members of the community flocked to the Center at the Heights last Thursday evening for a get-together that featured live music, food, and friends. The Bill McGoldrick Acoustic Duo provided the entertainment, playing classic hits like Etta James’ “At Last” that had attendees dancing away. Those that didn’t dance...
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Library hosting Allen Boyer presentation

The Needham Free Public Library is set to host author Allen Boyer, with his latest talk about WWII Air Commander General George Churchill Kenney, on Wednesday, August 22 at 7:30 p.m., in the Library’s Community Room. Boston-bred George Kenney won the air war in New Guinea and the Philippines. Kenney grew up in Brookline and studied...
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Sarah Gardner Trio gets the Heights hoppin’

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By Daniel Curtin Hometown Weekly Reporter Visitors to the Center at the Heights in Needham were singing, tapping their feet, and dancing up a storm as they listened to the Sarah Gardner Trio perform classics and original music alike. Dozens filled into a room at the Center to hear favorites like “Pennies from Heaven” and...
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Marciello brings baseball to visually impaired

On a Wednesday evening in late June, Needham resident Michael Marciello, MD, performs a typical evaluation on a 40-year-old baseball player. As a physiatrist at South Shore Health System’s Spine Center, he assesses the athlete’s injury, gives his diagnosis, and recommends the best course of action to get the player back to health. This encounter...
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Ukulele workshop coming to library

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On Saturday, August 4, from 2:30- 4:00 p.m., the Needham Free Public Library Children’s Department will be holding a ukulele workshop for children ages 8 and up in the Community Room of the library. Attendees will join singer, songwriter and musician Julie Stepanek and strum along on a ukulele in this workshop, accessible...
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MedSafe kiosk installed in Needham

Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Needham (BID–Needham) recently installed a MedSafe medication disposal kiosk in the hospital’s main lobby for the community to safely dispose of personal prescriptions and expired medications that are no longer wanted or needed in their homes. This program is a result of a partnership between BID–Needham and Substance Prevention Alliance of Needham...
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Pelletier awarded garden club scholarship

The Kalmia Garden Club has awarded a scholarship to 2018 Needham High School graduate Robert Pelletier, who will be attending McGill University in the fall. Pictured, left to right, are Garden Club Treasurer Tedi Eaton, Robert Pelletier, and Garden Club Co-President Elizabeth Fee....
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5K Run/1 Mile Walk registration open

The 8th annual Charles River Center 5K Run/1 Mile Walk is a fun family event that is scheduled for Sunday, September 23, at 11:00 a.m. The USA Track and Field-certified course begins and ends at the Charles River Center, 59 East Militia Heights Drive, Needham, and loops through the scenic back roads of Wellesley and...
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Hundreds attend Needham Carnival

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[caption id="attachment_27631" align="alignright" width="300"]Two young girls enjoy a leisurely ride. Photos by Daniel Curtin Two young girls enjoy a leisurely ride. Photos by Daniel Curtin[/caption] By Daniel Curtin Hometown Weekly Reporter Crowds of people came out on Saturday to enjoy the bright lights and raucous atmosphere outside Needham...
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Project VAN volunteers give back

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By Daniel Curtin Hometown Weekly Reporter High-school-aged kids were working hard at the Needham Community Farm as they spent last Wednesday volunteering with Project VAN (Volunteers Around Needham). The Project VAN program first began during the summer of 1998 and aims to provide one-day service projects around Needham for kids that are between eighth and 12th...
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Duo pianists performing at Olin College

Duo pianists Jongsun Lee and Hyunjung Kim will perform a program of classic and contemporary works at Olin College on Monday, July 30, at 3:30 pm. The concert, part of the Ann Schaffner Concert Series at Olin, will feature four-hand piano music by Mozart, Brahms, Piazzolla and Hyeun-Mi Won, along with the world premiere of...
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Farmers Market hits mid-summer stride

The Needham Farmers Market 2018 season is in full swing with a a wide variety of produce, music, art, and fun at its central location on Garrity Way, the paved driveway between Needham Town Hall and the Town Common. The Market is open from noon until...
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Chen sisters perform with BPYO

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The Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (BPYO), led by its co-founder and guiding force, Conductor Benjamin Zander, is a 120-member orchestra of talented musicians ranging in age from 12 years old to 21. These local musicians recently had the classical music experience of a lifetime. The Boston-area young performers embarked on a 15-day, multi-city...
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Needham’s Hammer delights with watercolors

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By Emily Greffenius Hometown Weekly Intern Needham’s Nelson Hammer, whose artwork currently adorns the Wellesley Free Library, began painting birds in watercolor at the age of 68. Although he had dabbled in oil paintings while in college, he laid the painting hobby aside to raise a family and pursue his career. It wasn’t until he came...
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Drum circle coming to library

The Needham Free Public Library Children’s Department, will host a Hands on Drumming Circle with Craig Norton on Saturday, July 28, at 2:30 p.m. Talented drummer Craig Norton will lead a community drum circle in which participants will learn different rhythms from around the world and have fun taking turns pounding out a beat. There is...
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Jungle Jim coming to library

Jungle Jim’s Tubular Balloon Magic and 80’s Rock & Roll Show is scheduled for Wednesday, July 18, at 4:30 p.m., at the Needham Free Public Library. The show combines comedy, improv, and elements from 1980s classic rock. The program is appropriate for children ages four and up, and no registration is necessary. This program is...
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Needham celebrates Independence Day

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By Daniel Curtin Hometown Weekly Reporter [caption id="attachment_27368" align="alignright" width="225"]A young boy tries to give a high five to a very tall revolutionary soldier. Photos by Daniel Curtin A young boy tries to give a high five to a very tall revolutionary soldier. Photos by Daniel...
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