Performance canceled for second time.
Needham resident Marian Pierce Hoffart has been awarded a $25,000 grant by AOL to be put towards her artwork.
The lecture will be a part of the Needham 300 celebration.
The Oct. 2 will feature Paulette’s Dance Studio, the School of Irish Dancing and Plugged In Teen bands, among other acts.
National Senior Center Month continues with another “Behind the Scenes” tour and a theater production.
Movies will be shown through the autumn season.
The Senior Center kicks off National Senior Center Month.
Teacher Sandra DiMartino was inspired by the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland.
New students must bring a completed registration form with them to 214 Garden St.
Food Pantry donations will also be collected as part of the Flicks on the Field event.
Auditions are being held for town theater company's fall production Jekyll & Hyde.
John Higby is a 2008 world champion.
The exhibit of watercolors is currently on exhibit at the Needham Library.
The oldies group claimed the final show of the 2010 season.
The Friends of the Needham Library will be sponsoring programs this month that will take guests across continents.
The East Boston group ZUMIX is working to curb violence through music.
The group performed as part of Needham Park and Recreation’s Arts in the Park Series.
The book sale is sponsored by the Friends of the Needham Library.
The band took part in the Arts in the Park series.
The film tells the tale of 11-year-old Nim and her father and microbiologist Jack Russo.
Melodius Funk was the featured group Thursday evening.
The New York native performed at the Library on Monday.
The Needham artist is showcasing her work at the Weston Public Library throughout the month.
The summer series will run on Thursday evenings.
Thousands of spectators watched the Exchange Club's annual show.
Video from last year serves as a preview of tomorrow morning’s parade.
The singer/songwriter will perform a host of family-friendly tunes at the Public Library.
The Needham group performed for two hours at the Newton store.
Tickets are $20 and available at the door.
Teens and older adolescents are invited to participate in the non-profit’s program by signing up Saturday.
Walton studied with artist Nancy Howell.
Two programs have been established, each geared towards a different age bracket.
The theatre production will take place at MassBay Community College.
Filmmaker & producer recognized for PBS show ‘Food Trip’