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Groton Garden Club President Laura Semple (l)  joined by members Lisa Murray, Connie Sartini and Linda Andelman,  fill the planters in front of the Center Fire Station with holiday greens and bright red  berries for a festive look for the new station. The Club also filled the containers at the...
Groton History Center invites our neighbors, friends and first time visitors to the Holiday Open House at Governor George Boutwell House Sunday, Dec. 11, 2-4 pm. See the wonderful changes to this 1851 home. Rooms are painted in striking colors, new wallpaper has been hung, and period lighting and...
“Ebenezer Scrooge: A Christmas Carol,” New Life Fine Arts’ moving musical adaptation of the 1843 Charles Dickens story, comes to Groton for eight performances. The orchestrated musical retells the Christmas-Eve transformation of aging Ebenezer Scrooge—the “Bah-humbug”-ing miser who hates Christmas...
Please join us for the 41st annual Christmas Concert, performed by the Groton Community Christmas Chorus. Three performances at the Union Congregational Church, 218 Main St., Groton Sunday, Dec 11th at 2p.m.; Sunday, Dec 11th at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 12th at 7:30 p.m. Free admission.   ...
Groton Council on Aging presents Handel and His Messiah, Monday, December 19 at 10 a.m. John Murphy, retired Lowell schools’ music director, will recount Handel’s life culminating in his most famous work, "The Messiah," which burst onto the stage of Musick Hall in Dublin on April 13, 1742 and saved...
Indian Hill Music celebrates the season with three holiday-themed events. All events will be held at Indian Hill Music, 36 King Street, Littleton. Friday, December 9 at 7 p.m. Holiday Traditions, Old & New: A Voice Department Holiday Soiree. Indian Hill Music School voice students sing a...

The Groton Woman’s Club’s Annual Greens Sale will be held at the Williams Barn on Chicopee Row Saturday, December 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Sale will feature a wonderful variety of wreathes, boxwood trees, swags, centerpieces, kissing balls, ornaments, holiday cookies and a raffle for a decorated antique sled along with a very special handmade quilt raffle. Proceeds go toward scholarship for students at Groton-Dunstable Regional High School and Groton students from Nashoba Technical High School and Parker Charter School. Photo by Russell Harris

The rapid evolution of the small western coyote into our much larger eastern coyote in just 100 years is the focus of a talk by Chris Schadler, M.S., M.A., Wild Canid Ecologist, New Hampshire and Vermont Representative, Project Coyote. What does the future hold for this creature?  And for us,...
Community Chiropracticx of Groton, 300 Main St., is proud to support the Groton chapter of Toys for Tots this holiday season. This year they are committed to helping Toys for Tots collect toys for local under privileged children. Toys for Tots began in 1941 when Major Bill Hendricks collected toys...
All are welcome to the next Groton Community Dinner Friday, Nov. 25. at First Parish Church, at the intersection of Routes 40 and 119 in Groton. Dinner is served continuously from 5:45-7 p.m. Come for live music, delicious food, and good company. Dinner, includes house salad with homemade dressing...

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