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  • MetroWest Radio Reading Day Celebration

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The MetroWest Radio Reading Service is celebrating ten years of service on Monday, July 11th from noon to 4 p.m. in the Public Hearing Room, Lower Nevins Hall, in the Memorial Building.

    Lunch will be followed by a recognition ceremony at 1 p.m. for 31 volunteers who have participated in the service. Three volunteers will receive five year pins and six will receive ten year pins. Commissioner David Govostes, Commissioner of the Massachusetts Commission for The Blind will be present.

    Three books by local authors that the Radio Reading Service has recorded and broadcast will be donated to the Framingham Public Library’s and Christa McAuliffe Branch’s audio collections. The books are: “A Journal for Christa” by Grace Corrigan, “Just Let the Kids Play,” by Tom Moroney, and “A Woman’s Ways and Means: 24 Wild Years in the Massachusetts House” by Barbara E. Gray and Debra Regan Cleveland.

    “Just Let the Kids Play” and “A Woman’s Ways and Means” were recorded by Doctor Chet Roskey with the appendices, including a history of M.C.I. Framingham recorded by Christine Goodreau. “A Journal for Christa” was recorded by Carolyn Pailler.

    It is particularly fitting that Barbara Gray’s book was recorded by the service as a hallmark of her career in the Massachusetts House was the championship of the disabled.

    The Metro West Radio Reading Service was inaugurated on June 20th, 1995 and began its first broadcast on July 10th, 1995. The Reading Service is an affiliate of the Talking Information Center Massachusetts Reading Network which was established on June 19, 1978, and is primarily funded by the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind.

    Listeners need a special radio to receive uninterrupted radio reading service 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also hear the service over WDJM, 91.3 FM, Framingham State College. The service broadcasts Daily Newspapers such as The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, The Metro West Daily News, Natick Bulletin and Framingham Tab, to mention a few local newspapers.

    The Service also broadcasts via the network such magazines as Time Magazine, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, Sports Illustrated, Atlantic Monthly, National Geographic to mention a few. In addition, best seller books are broadcast both locally and over the network. The service also provides special informational talk shows on disability issues including issues of independent living, job listings, etc. and supermarket and retail store sales.

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  • Area Fireworks & Parades Celebrating July 4th

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    FIREWORKS ON JULY 3RD & 4TH —

    FRANKLIN: Sunday, July 3, 10 p.m., high school field, Oak Street

    NATICK: Sunday, July 3, approx. 9:30 p.m., over Natick Mall

    NEEDHAM: Sunday, July 3, dusk, Memorial Park

    ACTON: Monday, July 4, 9 p.m., NARA Park (rain date July 9)

    BOSTON: Monday, July 4, dusk, Esplanade (after Pops concert)

    BELLINGHAM: Monday, July 4, 9:30 p.m., football field

    LINCOLN: Monday, July 4, 9 p.m., school complex

    NEWTON: Monday, July 4, 9 p.m., Albemarle Field

    MILFORD: Sunday, July 3rd, dusk, Plains Park, Rt. 85 (rain date July 5th)

    WALTHAM: Monday, July 4, 9 p.m., Leary Field (after concert by Waltham Philharmonic; rain date July 5)

    PARADES ON JULY 4TH:

    NATICK: 9 a.m., Rt. 9/27 Mall and South on Rt. 27 to Natick Center, then East on Rt. 135/E. Central Street. (plus Flea Market on the Natick Common)

    NEEDHAM: 9 a.m. Memorial Park (plus crafts fair & flea market, kids games, family activities.)

    HARVARD: 11 a.m. Starts at Depot & Ayer Roads. ( plus field events, entertainment, food vendors at Old Bromfield.)

    HOPKINTON: Horribles Parade, Noon, Town Common, Hayden Rowe, Grove St., Pleasant St., Main St.

    SUDBURY: 1 p.m. Union St. – Sudbury Center – Rt. 27 (Also Yankee Doodle Flea Market at Heritage Park, art show at Hosmer House.)

    SHERBORN: 2 p.m. Laurel Field (Also field events starting at 9 a.m..)

    We recommend calling the town police department for information about parade routes and detours during the parades
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  • Enjoy Special Concert of the Green Tonight

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — Tonight, Saturday July 2, 2005, enjoy a special added Concert on the Green: “Rust Never Sleeps” with a Neil Young impersonator. Concert time is 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

    Bring your blankets and chairs and a picnic supper as the concession stand may not be available tonight.

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