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As the city considers finalizing the purchase of the former First Baptist Church for the Resilience Hub, I wanted to suggest several questions that should be explored before making a final decision. Primarily my questions relate to the funds expended.
I would like to thank all of my Greenfield neighbors who have brightened my holiday season by decorating their homes and businesses with lights and decorations. It is delightful to drive through town seeing all of this holiday cheer. Thank you. I.
‘Trunk or Treat’ event coming to Athol Royalston Middle School May 13
“Trunk or Treat” is coming to the Athol Royalston Middle School on Thursday, May 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. File photo
Staff Report
Modified: 5/4/2021 4:06:26 PM
ATHOL The Athol-Royalston Regional School District will be hosting a “Trunk or Treat” event on Thursday, May 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the parking lot of the Athol-Royalston Middle School at 1062 Pleasant St. in Athol. This event is designed to share some smiles and laughter with our students, families and local providers.
Families will drive from “trunk-to-trunk” to gain information about local business, community resources and school resources that are available to them. We will respect social distancing guidelines.
ARRSD: Holiday ‘trunk or treat’ event set for Saturday
Published: 12/10/2020 3:43:45 PM
Modified: 12/10/2020 3:43:34 PM
ATHOL The Athol-Royalston Regional School District will be hosting a “holiday trunk or treat” event on Saturday, Dec. 12, from 10 a.m. to noon, in the parking lot of Athol-Royalston Middle School, 1062 Pleasant St., Athol. This event is designed to strengthen the home-to-school connection and share some holiday cheer with our students and their families during this very unique and different holiday season.
At this event, the students and their families would drive from “trunk-to-trunk” that are properly socially distanced to gain information about local business, community resources and school resources that are available to them.