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5 Things You Need To Know Today: Dec. 15
Bandarama ding dong, fifth graders singing, junior gardeners digging ...

Email: Franklin@patch.com Phone: 617-308-9912 Hometown: Belmont Birthday: Sometime in March Bio (professional highlights, marital status, hobbies, etc)
I've won five regional journalism awards. I wish I could run - I ran in college and have finished 27 marathons - but I have a broken LCL. I read histories, bios, long winded criticism and I love magazines. I enjoy 19th century romantic literature and British fiction being published today. Love movies in movie theaters. My musical interests run the gambit from a cappella to Zulu chanting but I especially like Richard Strauss, Rita Lee and Broadway showtunes. The official name of my house feline is "Boris, the Russian Circus Cat." Really. Ask the Town Clerk. What else .... Local Hot-Button Issues What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Money, schools and what to do with the growing wild turkey menace. Where do you stand on each of these issues? I wish I had more money, I truly love the schools and eat the turkeys.
Bandarama ding dong, fifth graders singing, junior gardeners digging ...

Name for 88 acres of meadows, trials and hills an homage to Judith Record.
Toys for jewelry, mega-sized get together, the future of the Center ...
Last pick ups this week, Brownbergers' office hours, snow number ...
Running 40 BAA Marathons consecutively was just one remarkable mark for a man who gave of himself to many.
Santa comes to town again with the help of the Belmont Center Business Association.
The governor will appoint an interim sheriff until a special election is held in 2012. The winner will serve out the remaining four years in the term.
Roadways are now ready for state-sponsored repairs.
More than a half century of providing trees, all for a good cause.
More than 50 High School students in orchestra, jazz, band and chorus accepted, more than any other school.
Turkey Day tickets, Benton Library meeting, Early release ...
Incidents and emergencies handled by the Belmont Fire Department.
Veterans Day in the schools, Beer in the Center, Girls kicking around ...
Returning to Beacon Hill, Brownsberger looking to meet long-term challenges facing him.
Cushing Square Business Association sponsors an early Halloween for kids, parents and Smurfs.
James Palmer to head department; electrical substation proposal could make comeback in the New Year; Light Department's future on the table.
The annual Library book sale, pumpkin festival and Open Sing returns.
Last chance at arts grant, pop violinist at the High School, an "Heiress" in Town Hall, a premier at the Studio and prints in a gallery.
Senior money seminar, History Day workshop, cross sticks battle ...