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The annual Gala of Giving, organized by Westwood Community Chest, offers neighbors an opportunity to connect in an evening of dining and entertainment while raising funds for a good cause.
Proceeds from event ticket sales, a raffle, wine pull, and a silent auction (online and in-person) will fund WCC grants to assist Westwood residents in need of temporary financial assistance.
Raffle items include: (1) an outdoor patio space heater; (2) Bose EarPhones; (3) outdoor movie experience (package that bundles a movie projector, Bluetooth Bose speaker, and 20-foot inflatable movie screen).
The Gala of Giving runs from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Event tickets and raffle tickets are available online at https://westwoodcommunitychest.org.
The Gala is open not just to Westwood residents but to all WCC supporters and to members of the community.
Neroli Ristorante
274 Washington Street
Westwood, MA
United States
Sunny, with a high of 32 and low of -2 degrees. Sunny during the morning, clear in the afternoon and evening,
The Select Board has no one to blame but themselves for what has transpired the past two days.
Thank you for your commnet with some very valid observations. As a resident of over 35 years I have participated in the past in Town Meeting and do vote. But now, as with other senior residents, it is not always possible to attend the Select Board meeting in the evening.
This didn't need to happen. Unfortunately, out of everything described of said individual, by the individual, there were key attributes not recognized and spoken of.
Rob - your departure is Westwood's loss. I know well the time, effort and energy our elected officials expend. Thank you for all you have done on Westwood's behalf.
Chris McKeown
337 people showed up on a cold February night to vote against a non-binding resolution.
Yes, they did.
And this attendance and participation demonstrates how strongly folks on both sides of this issue feel about it, and how a majority of voters want the Select Board to withdraw from the lawsuit. It was a far larger turnout than in annual town meetings.
It is false to assume a large majority of voters want the Select Board to withdraw. You can only say that the majority who showed up wanted to say that. According to Google AI, the average turnout at annual town meetings is 3.9% from 2018-2025, this was 4.6%.
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