Boston Women’s Market place Hingham, Daniel Webster Estate reopen
Boston Women’s Market comes to Hingham
HINGHAM — The Boston Women’s Industry is coming to The Start at Hingham Shipyard starting Saturday, July 24 from midday to 5 p.m.. The industry will host in-particular person situations the moment per month by means of December. A lot more than 15 girls makers and artists will be featured at the industry. For a lot more data, check out bostonwomensmarket.com.

Cohasset the subject matter of this weekend’s “tour”
COHASSET — The South Shore Chamber of Commerce’s weekly “tour” will choose area this Saturday in Cohasset. Component of the Hello! South Shore marketing campaign, the occasions encourage participant to check out tiny firms in a unique town or space. This weekend participants are requested to patronize Above the Moon: South Shore Artwork Heart on the Increase Competition in the Cohasset popular, store on Principal Road and seize a meal in town.
Nomination papers owing Tuesday for Quincy election
QUINCY — Individuals who would like to operate for open university committee or city council seats must submit nomination papers the city clerk’s office environment by 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 27. Three faculty committee seats, 6 ward council positions and all 3 at-huge council seats are up for grabs in November. For a lot more info, contact 617-376-1000.

Daniel Webster Estate to reopen
MARSHFIELD – The Daniel Webster Estate will welcome patrons back again for the initial time in 19 months for a summer season tea upcoming month. Tea will be served in the 1880 Queen-Anne style Victorian mansion at the Daniel Webster Estate from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 15. Tickets are $20 for every particular person and include things like a three-class tea as well as a tour of the mansion. Reservations are essential. For far more details, call Carol at 781-834-7818.

State money to aid Norwell pave new sidewalks
NORWELL — The state Office of Transportation this week introduced $6 million in grant money for 18 communities to pay for neighborhood infrastructure tasks that make improvements to journey for bicyclists, pedestrians, general public transit users and individuals working with other varieties of transportation. Regionally, Norwell been given $199,056 for the set up of 1,900 toes of sidewalk and numerous new crosswalks on the north aspect of Main Road/Route 123 between Paradise Travel and Lincoln Road.
The income is part of the state’s Complete Streets method, which aims to provide harmless, practical, and relaxed travel for consumers of all ages and capabilities regardless of their manner of transportation.
