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Monday, April 22, 2013

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5 Things April 22: Photography Class, Keep Norton Beautiful and More

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Things You Need to Know Today is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Check back later for more, and let us know what you think of the feature in the comments section. 1. Introduction to photography workshop An introduction to digital photography workshop will be held 6:30 p.m. at Mansfield Bank, 225 W. Main St., Norton. Learn how to use many of the buttons and features of your digital dslr. This is an appropriate course for parents looking to get good shots of their student athlete in action, or for students looking to improve their portfolio. For more information or to register email aep@attleboroschools.com. 2. Town cleanup volunteers and donations needed Volunteers and donations are being…

Monday, April 8, 2013

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5 Things April 8: Zumba, Town Cleanup Volunteers Needed and More

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Things You Need to Know Today is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Check back later for more, and let us know what you think of the feature in the comments section. 1. Zumba, choir rehearsal Trinitarian Congregational Church in Norton has zumba classes 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. every week until June 24. This class is for ages 13 and older and costs $5 per person. Bring a towel and a water bottle. Adult choir rehearsals are 7:30 to 9 p.m. 2. Town cleanup volunteers and donations needed Volunteers and donations are being sought for the second annual Keep Norton Beautiful town cleanup April 27, 9 to 11 a.m. Volunteer by registering online at www.keepnortonbeautiful.com. Donations can be sent to: Town…

Monday, March 18, 2013

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5 Things March 18: Keep Norton Beautiful, Meditation and More

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Things You Need to Know Today is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Check back later for more, and let us know what you think of the feature in the comments section. 1. Town cleanup volunteers and donations needed Volunteers and donations are being sought for the second annual Keep Norton Beautiful town cleanup April 27, 9 to 11 a.m. Volunteer by registering online at www.keepnortonbeautiful.com. Donations can be sent to: Town Clean Up c/o Board of Selectmen 70 E. Main St. Norton, MA  02766 2. Gift basket raffle Friends of the Library is selling tickets for a gift basket raffle through March 29. Basket themes include kitchen, wine, music, kids, office, spa, etc. Tickets are $2 each or three …

Saturday, February 16, 2013

5 Things Feb. 16: Keep Norton Beautiful, Diaper Derby and More

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Things You Need to Know Today is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Check back later for more, and let us know what you think of the feature in the comments section. 1. Keep Norton Beautiful informational meeting Norton Community Task Force is holding a Norton Cleanup information meeting 10 a.m. at Norton Public Library. The website will be updated after the meeting. At that time, sign up information will be available. This year’s cleanup is scheduled for April 27, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 2. Chateau gift cards help the library Purchase gift cards for the Chateau on their website, select “Friends of Norton Library’ for the Community Sponsor and the Chateau will give the Friends 5 percent back every…

Friday, May 11, 2012

Cleanup Volunteers Honored by Selectmen

Norton clean again.

Volunteers at the first Keep Norton Beautiful town-wide cleanup day overfilled a 130-yard compactor, and needed even more space, selectmen reported Thursday.  And in addition to at least 275 registered volunteers, members of the highway department donated their Saturday to the event, driving trucks around to pick up bags left at the roadside by the many groups, teams, and individuals who pitched in.  “It went off without a hitch,” said Mary Steele. She commented she herself was picking up across the street from a local convenience store, and ended up bagging countless discarded lottery tickets.  “They are making money on this trash, and we are picking it up,” she said. Steele suggested the board get the message out that businesses who …

Trot Nixon

1:22 pm on Friday, May 11, 2012

The Town needed this...thank you volunteers!   more ›

Monday, May 7, 2012

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Norton Comes Together to Keep Their Home Clean

Keep Norton Beautiful a proud success.

This Saturday, I had the pleasure of helping out with the first ever Keep Norton Beautiful town cleanup. It was great seeing the community pull together for one goal...to keep the town they are so obviously proud of clean. "We are thrilled with the community spirit, enthusiasm and effort shown by all  today. Norton is a wonderful town and today's event really highlighted the great spirit of this community,"  said Lisa Ledwith, director of the Keep Norton Beautiful Committee. Despite the cold, damp weather and the threat of rain, the Keep Norton Beautiful committee of the Norton Community Task Force reported that event was a huge success with a final count of 385 people volunteering their time. Over 50 miles of streets were cleaned …

Brian

8:00 am on Tuesday, May 8, 2012

FANTASTIC ... Thats all I can say about Lisa and her team. Driving around the town and seeing all of the black trash bags made me so proud to be part of this community. 14 of us picked up 25 bags of trash on Newland Street. Some old friends some new... It was truly a community event that I was so happy to be a part of... At last, the advil kicked in!!!.   more ›

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Keep Norton Beautiful Town Cleanup to Take Place May 5

Volunteers and donations being sought.

In keeping with the spirit of the Norton 300th anniversary, the Norton Community Task Force is organizing a town-wide cleanup. This task force was originally started as a drug and alcohol awareness group. Over time, it has evolved and now participates in many other ways that support the Norton community. With support from the Norton Selectmen and the DPW, they are kicking off Norton’s first Keep Norton Beautiful Town Cleanup that is slated to be an annual event.    The Keep Norton Beautiful Town Cleanup will take place May 5, 9 to 11 a.m. and will target areas of Norton in need. The goal of the first annual cleanup is to remove litter from roadsides, parks and school grounds. So far, there are over 350 volunteers signed up and 30 sponsors …

Julie Acker

9:45 pm on Saturday, May 5, 2012

Great community effort today! We had a fantastic turnout today at the cleanup. Thank you to all who volunteered and gave your time today to help keep our town beautiful. We had over 360 volunteers today, covered over 50 miles of streets and collected over 400 bags of trash. Thank you to Lisa Ledwith for heading this event up and thanks to Carol Gannon, Mary Alioto and Bev Keene of the Keep Norton…   more ›

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