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5 Things November 1 in Easton: Political Event at Stonehill

A look at what is happening around Easton today.

1. Preschool Art at the Children's Museum in Easton

Come by The Children’s Museum in Easton every Thursday starting on September 20 from 10 am to 11 am to enjoy the Preschool Art program! Children will be able to explore various art mediums as they are introduced to the colorful and creative world of art. They will become young artists as the learn how to make their own special masterpieces! Preschool Art does not require registration and is free with paid admission to the museum.

2. Special Town Meeting Nov. 19

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The Town of Easton will hold a Special Town Meeting on Monday, November 19, 2012 at the Oliver Ames High School Auditorium on Lothrop Street. For a copy of the DRAFT warrant, please click here.

3. ObamaCare and RomneyCare: National Implications of MA Healthcare Reform at Stonehill

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Tonight at 7 p.m. at the Martin Institute, Prof. Michael Doonan, the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Health Policy Forum, will speak on “ObamaCare and RomneyCare: National Implications of Massachusetts Health Care Reform”.  Dr. Doonan will discuss how the Massachusetts health care reform efforts enacted under then-Governor Mitt Romney served as a model for the national health care reform legislation passed under President Obama.  He will also provide an assessment of the current status of the Massachusetts reform and how the ongoing implementation of national reform could be affected by which candidate, Romney or Obama, is the victor on November 6.

The public is encouraged to attend.

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5. Oliver Ames boys and girls soccer to host playoff doublehader

Both teams were seeded 6th in the South Sectional MIAA tournament. Click here to read more.


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