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Events

Today,  8:00 pm

Music of the Woodstock Generation with the Tom Yates Group

Concord's Colonial Inn
Today,  8:00 pm

Autumn Hollow’s Winter Harvest

The Regent Theatre
Today,  8:00 pm

Death of a Salesman

Arlington Friends of The Drama
Tomorrow,  9:00 am

Donor Egg/Surrogacy and Adoption Decision-Making Seminar

9 Hope Ave
Belmont Patch Valentine's Shopping Guide

News

Where do you stand on using a cell phone in the car? Let us know in our poll or in the comment section.

Government

Committee Approves Hand-Held Cell Phone Ban [POLL]

5 hours ago

Elections

Romney Takes Aggressive Stance in Fla. Debate

6 hours ago

News

5 Things You Need to Know Today: Jan. 27

12 hours ago
Belmont officials work to install solar panels in schools, Westwood looks for hosts for foreign exchange students and a Concord carjacking suspect is arrested in Lynn.

News

PatchCast: Solar Power in Schools, Allowing Alcohol Sales and Networking with a Twist

Yesterday

Government

Warrant(ing) a Bit More Information on Substation

Yesterday

Schools

For Belmont High Girls' Hockey, Woburn Win was a Game Changer

Yesterday

Elections

In Mitt's Hometown, Dems Hold a SOTU Watch Party

Yesterday
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News

What Homes Sold in Your Neighborhood This Week: Jan. 19-25

Yesterday

Local Voices

Patch Blogs

You Get What You Pay For

Former SC, still quite engaged, 2 teens

All Belmont infrastructure, not just playgrounds, are suffering from neglect. But we get what we pay for.
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App Attack! Library Resources on the Go

If you are one of the millions of Americans with an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, you can use some of the library’s resources on the go.
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Massachusetts Gas Tax: Its Punch Has Been Decreasing for 20 Years

Former SC, still quite engaged, 2 teens

The Mass and federal gasoline tax has remained the same for 20 years. Raising it to follow inflation would be a fair and reasonable approach to paying for roads and bridges.
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