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Also in this month's restaurant round-up: Conrad's and Coffee Perch open their doors in Walpole.
Trader Joe's Grand Opening celebrations - to be held at 8 a.m. on Sept. 7 - will include a ceremonial Lei cutting with Trader Joe’s Crew Members, appearances by “Pat Patriot” and Patriots cheerleaders and live music, free raffles for prizes and more.
The Coffee Perch sells three blends of coffee from a roaster in Rhode Island, espresso drinks and baked goods including bagels, muffins, croissants, scones and breakfast sandwiches.
McDonald's action comes on the heels of the U.S. government suspending purchases of meat which would have gone to the school lunch program.
Ann Taber said she has received over 2,000 emails since her situation was brought to light on the cover of last Wednesday's Herald, mostly good, others "wishing [her] ill."
The Canton-based coffee and baked-goods chain has offered a new way customers to pay for products and obtain Dunkin-related gifts.
Patch has teamed up with Patriot Place to sponsor the "Sounds of Summer" Concert Series, which takes place Sundays at the North Marketplace.
Green Renewable LLC hopes to sell the electricity to the town.
The deal with The Community Bank should be complete by Dec. 31.
Sharon-area's high-speed wireless Internet connection options increase.
One of two complementary proposals presented to selectmen Tuesday night.
Emerson Kilgore owns the Rhode Island Rampage.
However, uncertainty about that company's license will prompt Sharon to request proposals from other firms in December.
Shaw's and Star Market could be on the selling block, according to a report in the Boston Herald.
Sharon couple's Main Street coffeehouse is scheduled to open in August.
The Parrish family offered them for 80 cents a pop to celebrate their 80 years of owning the Sharon landmark.
Tuesday's event will help celebrate the Parrish family's 80 years of owning the Bay Road landmark.
A scam indicating that the federal government will pay for utility bills in exchange for personal information has come to New England and National Grid is urging customers to remain vigilant.
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Patio off function room approved as well.
Selectmen exercised Said 'Felix' Safai's concession stand lease option.
The town's April unemployment rate was 5.3 percent.