Keep a lawn healthy this summer.
A look at term limits for judicial appointments.
An article in the Washington Post criticized Romney for handling of judicial nominations.
This is an overview of the Massachusetts Governor's Council, it introduces the issues I will be discussing in the next few weeks.
With summer travel season approaching, find out how to keep your home safe while you're away.
See a special flora or fauna in Sharon? Share that tale with the community. Photos are welcomed.
Regular home maintenance enhances the property's economic age, ensures safety, prevents simple upkeep from turning into costly repairs and may even reduce energy consumption.
Enjoy a scenic, not-too-long trail walk.
One's yard is affected by the extreme weather change. Learn to protect it.
There will be a presentation and questions and answers about neurologic diseases and doctor/patient communication. The program is free and open to the public.
The Environmental Film Festival comes to Sharon on Saturday.
An update from the Sharon High School's fifth Chinese exchange program to Xi'an, China. A visit to Terracotta Warriors and a insight to daily life.
According to the U.S. Census, over time annual maintenance can cost upwards to $3,300 or 1 percent to 3 percent of a home’s initial cost dependent on its geographic location.
Breathe in some fresh air! Toss 1040s aside for a while and let nature soothe your fevered brow.
Don't Let Spring Pests Damage Your Garden!
This is first of two blogs that I am writing specifically in reference to the Shari’ah Conference held recently at the Islamic Center of New England. The second will be an opinion piece.
The Sharon High School has just sent its fifth exchange group to the Gaoxin-Tangnan School on March 23. They are now living in Xi'an, China for around six weeks.
After 11 years, the Sharon Friends of Conservation Potluck gets better, not older.
Dan Wasserman of the Boston Globe presents "Out of Line: The Art of Political Cartooning."
One Book and Sharon Pluralism Network partner for a movie presentation.
Developing understanding through teaching is the most effective way to master a concept.
Owners of a $200,000 house should plan to budget $2,000 to $6,000 per year for ongoing maintenance and upkeep depending on the age of the home.
One Book Presents a free magic show.
Judith Black Presents 'Kavalier's Mirror.'
Numerous federal and state incentives are available to Mass. residents.
One book hosts a book discussion at Barnes & Noble.
Divorcing women and their families need new tools to survive divorce and create a new after-divorce life.
Re-enactor Gerry Wright will perform as Frederick Law Olmsted. Olmsted's impact as a landscape architect and urban planner is unsurpassed.
More than 1 trillion gallons of water leak from U.S. homes each year. That's why WaterSense is reminding Americans to check their plumbing fixtures during Fix a Leak Week, March 12 to March 18.
One Book, One Town 2012 offers an art workshop on Wednesday.
Rabbi Starr Wrestles With the Golem.
One Book's first book discussion is on Monday, March 5.
One Book hosts Sharon's Comic Con on Thursday.
One Book programming starts Sunday, Feb. 26 with a film classic.
Bluebirds need human help to ensure good nesting outcomes.
Enter One Book's Skyscraper Building Contest.
Spring is just around the corner, so now is the time for homeowners to start thinking about improving their outdoor living area.
Choose "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay" as a March book selection.
Researchers suggest that regular maintenance increases the value of a house by about 1 percent a year.
The SHS Athletic Hall of Fame Committee is still accepting Hall of Fame nominations.The last induction was in the mid 90's.More information can be found on the SHS Eagles Athletics website.