• Conservation Commission Meeting Re: Gervais VW

    Lowell City Hall 375 Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA, United States

    Please support the Rail Trail in Lowell Gervais VW purchased the BFRT ROW just north of Industrial Ave (and Crosspoint) from PanAm Railways.  Gervais wants to expand parking onto the ROW.  There may be a way for the BFRT to

  • Summer Solstice Bike Ride

    Chelmsford Center for the Arts Chelmsford, MA, United States

    Meet at Chelmsford Center for the Arts (Old Town Hall), 1A North Rd. Chelmsford Come enjoy a leisurely ride to the current terminus at Rte. 225 and Rte. 27 Contact: Tom Michelman, 978-580-6190, tmichelman@gmail.com

  • Carlisle Old Home Day

    Carlisle Old Home Day Carlisle, MA, United States

    Carlisle Town Center @ School Street What:  Volunteer to staff an information table Contact: Glenn Reed, 978-807-2785 greed@energyfuturesgroup.com

  • Sudbury July 4th Parade

    July 4th Parade Sudbury, MA, United States

    Time: Gather at noon, parade starts at 1pm Where: Contact Dick Williamson for details What:  Come walk or bike in the parade and hold a sign if you are so inspired Contact: Dick Williamson williamson01773@yahoo.com, 978-618-5475

  • 4/21/2018 – Chelmsford, MA – Town-Wide Cleanup

    Message from: Glenn Davison Volunteer Organizer of Volunteers Chelmsford Town Cleanup Join us in cleaning up our town by removing the roadside trash that has accumulated over the winter. Help to make Chelmsford a beautiful town. Please pick up litter

  • April 28, 2018 – Framingham Earth Day

    Framingham Center Common Vernon Street, Framingham, MA, United States

    Framingham Earth Day, April 28th, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Framingham Center Common (Vernon Street) Stop by and visit our booth! www.framinghamearthday.org Contact: Ed Kross edward.kross@rcn.com

  • May 20, 2018 – Acton’s 19th Century Railroad History

    Acton Public Safety Building 371 Main Street (Rte. 27), Acton, MA, United States

    Acton’s 19th Century Railroad History, Bill Klauer and Doug Herrick, Co-presidents of the Acton Historical Society, will present a program about how Acton’s 19th-century history and economy were affected by its four railroads. Special focus will be given to the

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