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Region - Whether you need downed trees cleaned up, flower beds dug, a patio laid, retaining walls built, regular lawn maintenance or the installation of a 30-foot waterfall, McCarthy's Landscaping has the designers and skilled landscapers needed to get the job done. More ... Help women give birth with joy by becoming a birth doula. A birth doula provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to a mother and her partner before, during and after childbirth. The region's first DONA International Birth Doula Workshop will be hosted by Mothers & Company in Boylston May 16 and 17. More ... Join DJ Bobby D and party like it's the 1970s during a '70s jam at Tribeca restaurant in Worcester. The jam will be held Friday May 8, from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., and people who attend the Heart & Soul Jam at the Hanover Theatre earlier in the evening can present their ticket stub for a complimentary drink. Tribeca is located at 92 Shrewsbury St., Worcester. More ... Business: Coldwell Banker Residential Broker Location: 318 Main St., Suite 165, Northborough Direct phone: 508-393-5500; Cell phone: 508-380-0112 e-mail: scopet@aol.com Website: www.karenshomefinder.com How did you get into this industry? More ... Lois DeRusha, April's Client of the Month at Get in Shape for Women Jody Chaff ee, owner of Get in Shape for Women, has announced that Lois DeRusha, a busy working mother of two, has been named April's Client of the Month. DeRusha lost 9.2 lbs, 2.8 percent body fat and 3 inches. More ... Peggy's Place Boutique is pleased to announce the that Vera Bradley line is now available at the store. To celebrate, Peggy's Place will be having a Vera Bradley event Friday May 8, from 5-7 p.m. More ... In addition to providing Worcester County residents exceptional personal attention to their landscaping needs since 1996, Echobrook Nursery owner Francine Shear has now added the Cape Cod Jewelry line to the gift shop off erings. More ... Over the weekend, the Halfway Cafe in Marlborough hosted a fund-raiser for a local NYU student's new film. Michael Wright, a Sudbury native, is the writer/director of the film "Unfamiliar Faces," which exposes a straight man's struggle to break through his own latent homophobia. More ... |
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