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At Braintree's 50th annual Fourth of July Celebration, the visitors will find a parade, food trucks, live music, and activities including a petting zoo and Crossfit inspired challenges.
The schedule includes a parade starting from 10 Plain Street at 11:45 a.m. and ending at Hollis School. There will also be fireworks at 9:30 p.m.
Vehicle travel will be closed on Washington Street from Plain Street to Hollis School from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. There will be no on-street parking.
10 Plain Street (parade start) to Hollis School (parade end)
Braintree, MA
United States
I am in complete support of the refurbishing and reopening of Norwood Hospital. I was working at Saint Elizabeth during this time. When steward took over our HOSPITAL group, Caritas Christie. They decimated not only our hospitals, but also two hospitals in the tiny nation of Malta.
Moderate or heavy snow showers, with a high of 38 and low of 24 degrees. Don't forget your umbrella! Sunny for the morning, ice pellets during the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
Senator Rush is correct re: the ambulatory services. One only has to drive on RTE 109/Westwood to see the number of out of town ambulances going through town at all times of the day. Then they have to get to Boston or Needham.
This is progress and I am glad to see the Select Board moving in the right direction. However, a majority of voters at last Monday's Special Town Meeting voted to recommend that the Select Board immediately cease its lawsuit against the Westwood Land Trust.