The Hometown Weekly for all your latest local news and updates! Over 25 Years of Delivering Your Hometown News!  

Tag Archives: luncheon

COA steps into St. Patrick’s Day

By Julia Beauregard
Hometown Weekly Editor

The day before St. Patrick's Day, Dover seniors celebrated the occasion with their annual St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon. The event was originally scheduled to take place the Tuesday prior, but due to poor weather conditions, the event was pushed forward. 

Read more

Friends of St. Patrick cancel luncheon

By James Kinneen
Hometown Weekly Reporter

Looking to the future, there are many unanswered questions about COVID-19 and potential lockdowns. Will there be a second wave in the winter? Will schools return to full-time, in class learning? Will stadiums return to full capacity for marquee events like the Super Bowl? While...

Read more

Walpole Co-op Bank, Person of the Year

Since their founding in 1987, The Friends of St. Patrick have been dedicated to helping neighbors and celebrating those who do the same through their annual Person of the Year award and annual luncheon. Recently, the Friends announced a unique and unprecedented choice for the 2019 award recipient – Walpole Co-operative Bank. “We are so proud...
Read more

Dover Church hosts annual Thanksgiving luncheon

[ccfic caption-text format="plaintext"]
By Robby McKittrick Hometown Weekly Reporter On Tuesday, November 13, the Dover Church hosted its annual Thanksgiving luncheon for the members of the community. The Council on Aging has run the luncheon for at least 11 years, and this year’s iteration of the event was particularly well attended. “It was a rainy day and I wasn’t sure...
Read more

Pilgrim Church hosts weekly luncheon

[ccfic caption-text format="plaintext"]
By Robby McKittrick Hometown Weekly Reporter On Thursday, October 18, the Council of Aging hosted its weekly luncheon for senior citizens at Pilgrim Church. Around 25 members showed up to eat a nice meal, listen to music, and socialize with friends. “Our whole mission is to engage the seniors in our community,” said director of the...
Read more