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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 completely agree. Washington St. also has some terrible patches, especially the handicap ramps. I don’t understand why the DPW is responsible for clearing sidewalks in front of homes and businesses. It seems that those should be the responsibility of the property owner.
The sidewalks on High Rock and Hartford have been pretty treacherous this winter too. I didn't contact DPW about it though.
Cloudy , with a high of 43 and low of 26 degrees. Overcast during the morning, sunny in the afternoon, partly cloudy in the evening, overcast overnight.
A true hero, though I'm not sure about the naming of the intersection after him. We already have a school named after him. Is there no one else who dedicated their life to this Town that the intersection could be named in memory of?
Thanks for the comment. Perhaps other candidates for a named intersection might be considered by the Select Board if presented with a petition or similar process as what was used here.