HomeCharityIt's beginning to look a bit like Christmas CharityCommunity It’s beginning to look a bit like Christmas By Max Bowen November 25, 2020 0 285 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp [L-R] Nancy Joyce, Anita MacDonnell, and Maureen Merigold work on Christmas wreathes at Miller's Family Farm on Saturday, Nov. 21, as part of a project by the Downtown Association of North Attleborough. Once completed, the wreathes will be hung in North Attleborough's downtown area. Staff Photo/Max Bowen Members of the Downtown Association of North Attleborough assembled Christmas wreathes at Miller’s Family Farm on Saturday, Nov. 21. The wreathes include festive ribbons and lights. Staff Photo/Max Bowen Nancy Marigold [left] and Maureen Merigold place the finished wreathes on a trailer. The wreathes, assembled by the Downtown Association of North Attleborough, will soon decorate the light posts of the downtown district. Staff Photo/Max Bowen Nancy Joyce, a member of the Downtown Association of North Attleborough, puts the finishing touches on a Christmas wreath at Miller’s Family Farm on Nov. 21. The wreathes will be set up in the downtown district. Staff Photo/Max Bowen Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleAmerica’s Best Defense helps families in needNext articleLEGAL AD-Town Council Public Hearing Max Bowenhttp://northstarreporter.com RELATED ARTICLES Government Scanlon files nearly 50 bills for legislative sessionĀ January 29, 2025 Community Bristol County Savings commits $250K to Sturdy Health January 29, 2025 Featured Tri-County Seniors awarded John & Abigail Adams Scholarship January 28, 2025 Most Popular Scanlon files nearly 50 bills for legislative sessionĀ January 29, 2025 Bristol County Savings commits $250K to Sturdy Health January 29, 2025 Tri-County Seniors awarded John & Abigail Adams Scholarship January 28, 2025 Senior tax proposal leads to heated debate January 28, 2025 Load more Recent Comments