Local comfort food on the road, a Spring wellness fair & more!

Plus, how you can protect tiny wildlife with just a glance.

Welcome to this week’s edition of Community Connections!

The mission of this newsletter is to highlight small businesses, bring people together, and encourage community connections. We do this by publishing our articles on Substack, where they can be read for free. Every week, this newsletter sends you a curated selection of our articles that are most relevant for the upcoming week ahead. From local events happening in Southeastern Massachusetts to small business news, this newsletter aims to help you start every week feeling more connected with your community.

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Founded in Carver, the team behind Get In My Belly has made a name for itself by blending comfort food with restaurant-level technique.

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Those in the Weymouth community can mark their calendars for the return of a popular spring tradition!

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The largest living history museum in New England is asking for the community's support in unlocking this major donation.

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Mass Audubon is calling on Massachusetts residents to spend a spring Saturday improving local wildlife sanctuaries!

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Electrical fires are one of the leading causes of death for people over age 65, which is why it pays to take everyday outlet and cord habits seriously.

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The City of Quincy has confirmed that Trader Joe’s will be the anchor retail tenant in downtown.

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“Even though salamanders have had their big emergence, it’s not too late to check window wells,”

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