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HANOVER – It all started with a sign. Well, two. When Brian and Melanie O Neil got married in 2012, they made a pair of custom signs to use as wedding decorations. The signs took weeks to make and were fashioned from whatever materials the couple happened to have lying around. It was a fun thing to do for a few weekends, Melanie said, and they had no idea what would come of it. Now, almost 10 years later, the same love-struck and DIY-obsessed couple run a massive sign-making operation in Hanover called Rustic Marlin, where their team can easily churn out hundreds of wooden home and event décor signs per day. ....
Wicked Local The COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on all members of the Scituate community, but in particular many seniors continue to suffer from isolation and disconnection. Realizing this, and in an effort to remind friends and neighbors they are not alone, Scituate Community Christmas is launching the “Hope Happens Here” initiative to deliver carefully thought out care packages featuring locally sourced items. Hope Happens Here was born out of concern for our elderly neighbors and a collective interest in ensuring we continue to spread joy and hope, despite the gravity of the global pandemic, said SCC marketing chairperson Sarah Murray. ....
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Wicked Local “Help us help the wildlife in this unique way. We all feel helpless during this horrific tragedy. It’s simply devastating and our hearts are with all of the people and animals of Australia,” - Scituate Animal Shelter Executive Director Maryann Regan on the shelter collecting “Joey Pouches” for the marsupials that lost their mothers in the catastrophic wildfires. “The glass at the front door was broken and there was blood found on the door, on the ground, and on a shovel that had been used to smash the door,” – Lt. Detective Paul Norton about a break-in at Reynolds Package Store. ....