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Pinney discusses climate change at WPL

By Madison Butkus 
Hometown Weekly Reporter

With the unusual weather that has been happening over the years, Mass Audubon representative Tia Pinney stopped by the Walpole Public Library to discuss the nature of Massachusetts in a changing climate. Working for Mass Audubon for over twenty five years, Pinney is currently the...

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CRS hosts Climate Change Fair/Panel

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[caption id="attachment_32860" align="alignright" width="300"]CRS student Erin Grimm sorts trash, recyclables and compost. CRS student Erin Grimm sorts trash, recyclables and compost.[/caption] “Climate change” are words we hear every day. While we all try to do our part by recycling, composting, and carpooling, 7th graders at Charles...
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Climate resilience workshop begins MVP process

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By Alex Oliveira Hometown Weekly Reporter [caption id="attachment_31563" align="alignleft" width="300"]Participants broke down into three groups to, discussing, identifying, and organizing Medfield’s environmental strengths and weaknesses before presenting them to the larger group. Participants broke down into three groups to, discussing, identifying, and organizing Medfield’s environmental strengths...
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SFTA revelers enjoy ‘Conservation Connections’

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By James Kinneen Hometown Weekly Reporter The Sherborn Forest and Trail Association (SFTA) held its biannual cocktail party, “Conservation Connections: a Conscientious Cocktail Party,” on Friday night. Featuring the Dixieland music of John Clark, Jimmy Mazzy and Rick McWilliams, the night was a chance for the local hiking crowd to spend some time indoors...
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Photojournalist delivers presentation on life’s work

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By Laura Drinan Hometown Weekly Reporter Perhaps you might not recognize the name Ed Kashi, but if you’ve picked up an issue of National Geographic in the last two decades, you’ve likely seen his work. Kashi is a freelance, award-winning photojournalist and filmmaker, impassioned by the social and political issues upon which his work sheds...
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