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5 Things December 5 in Easton: E. Coli Found in Untreated Water in Easton

A look at what is happening around Easton.

1. E. Coli Found in Untreated Water in Easton.

Click here for a notice from the Easton Water Department regarding an e. coli sample found in untreated well water.

2. Easton Lions Grange Thrift Shop

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The Easton Lions Grange Charitable Thrift Shop is open every Wednesday from 10-2 and Saturdays from 9 to 3. We are located at the intersection of Rt.138 & Elm St, next to the Union Villa. Your donations are tax deductible.

New used inventory coming in all the time. We are loaded for bear. Dining sets, end tables, couches, chairs, patio sets, glassware, prints, paintings, tools, collectibles, jewelry, nick-knacks, books, toys, bikes, records, clothing, baby things, household items, and an endless count of usable items by the many hundreds. Everything is priced to move and everyone can dicker. No reasonable offers refused.

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3. Easton Festival of Trees

The Easton Garden Club is presenting the Easton Festival of Trees starting on Saturday, December 1st and running through Saturday, December 8th. Take an enchanting walk through the historical Quest House in downtown Easton to view 50 meticulously decorated Christmas Trees.  The trees are generously donated by individuals, local businesses, organizations and schools. Click here for more information.

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5. Easton Officials Discuss Marijuana Dispensary Zoning Implications

Easton Selectmen are asking the Planning and Zoning Board to discuss zoning implications regarding the new Massachusetts law allowing for medical marijuana. Click here to read about it.


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