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  • Nov 22, 2024 | allpointbulletin.com | Erin Kelly

    Parks administrator Dee Gough shared the 2025 event calendar at the district’s regular commission meeting on November 12 and brought board members up to speed on planned changes to the local market scene. Beginning next year, the park district will organize a market at the community center on every long weekend (long weekends occur in May, July, August and September).

  • Oct 30, 2024 | hercampus.com | Erin Kelly

    Although we all love spending time on campus and in the Worcester area, it is always fun to travel to Boston and explore the various restaurants, museums, and shops. As a frequent visitor of the Boston area and pizza lover, I thought it would be appropriate to recommend my favorite pizza place in the city: Pizzeria Regina. Located in Boston’s North End, Regina is only a few minutes away from the two rival Boston Bakeries, Mike’s and Modern.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | allpointbulletin.com | Erin Kelly

    The fire department’s Spook-tacular Haunted House and Social is taking place on Saturday, October 26, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the fire hall. There will be a haunted house for zombies young and old, monster fire trucks and creepy equipment, as well as treats for goblins of all ages. Costumes are optional. Kora’s Corner Trunk or Treat Halloween Party will be held on Saturday, October 26from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Kora’s Corner parking lot. Join in a thrilling Halloween adventure for attendees of all ages.

  • Aug 30, 2024 | allpointbulletin.com | Erin Kelly

    There was at least one unusual idea presented at the Point Roberts Community Advisory (PRCAC) meeting on August 15 and that was the installation of roadside cameras to discourage illegal dumping. The concept came from an earlier meeting of the Point Roberts Taxpayers Association (PRTA), where it was suggested placing security cameras at locations prone to dumping. One taxpayer even offered to donate a camera.

  • Jul 26, 2024 | allpointbulletin.com | Erin Kelly

    The inaugural Strings & Things International Music Festival on Saturday, July 13, marked a return of ticketed live music events to the area after many years. The event, held at the Point Roberts Marina and spanning six hours, featured a lineup of four diverse bands and drew nearly 600 attendees. Supporting the festival’s operation were 20 firefighters on standby and a dedicated team of 20 volunteers who assisted with setup, ticketing, and post-event tasks.

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