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A historic ice cream shop reopens, a new food truck night begins & more!
Plus, you're invited to Cohasset's first-ever Arts & Crafts on the Common!

Welcome to this week’s edition of Community Connections!
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Whether you're looking for a place to bring the family for a fun dinner out or a creative date night with your loved one, Braintree's Food Truck Wednesdays adds a new option to the mix this year.
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
Due to rain, the inaugural April event was canceled, making the upcoming May Arts & Crafts on the Common Cohasset's official debut.
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
Community Rowing Inc. is an organization dedicated to ensuring that people of all ages and backgrounds can experience the physical and mental benefits of rowing.
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
If you're in the area and craving a sweet treat, be sure to stop by and visit Four Seas Ice Cream. Not only will you get to try homemade ice cream, but you'll be tasting a bit of local history!
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
Spring means birds are scouting nesting locations, which can be delightful but sometimes inconvenient or even dangerous depending on where they build!
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
The new center will bring together three vital services: the Quincy Animal Shelter, the Quincy Police Department Canine Unit, and Quincy Animal Control.
To learn more, check out the full article by clicking here.
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