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Woodfall Road Parcel Decision Set for Dec. 2
Woodfall could became a windfall for Belmont as it prepares for another budget season.

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Woodfall could became a windfall for Belmont as it prepares for another budget season.

Joe Shadroui and Larry Bowling from Bunker Hill Florist will be talking about their annual Open House and this year's Holiday Stroll.
Residential real estate sales in Charlestown in the past week.
Events in Charlestown today.
Lots of interest for a multi-family in the Harvard Lawn neighborhood, selling for nearly $100K over list. The Trapelo Road two, not so much.
Events occurring in Belmont on Wednesday, Nov. 20.
New officers are filling vacancies in the department; positions are fully funded in fiscal '14.
Police incidents over the weekend.
Discussion of the history, growth and disappearance of redware produced in Charlestown from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Bunker Hill Monument Museum.
A student at Berklee City Music, the after-school music education program at the Berklee School of Music.
Belmont Patch columnist Lisa Gibalerio believes when in the course of human events yada yada yada
Not waiting for the first big snowfall, town departments are sending material and options to the folks in town.
Looking for a job in or near Charlestown? Patch is working with CareerBuilder to bring you job listings in the Charlestown area.
Events in Charlestown today.
Here's your chance to help design the proposed new Underwood Pool.
Events occurring in Belmont on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
Race will race nearly $15,000 for innovations in education that Scharfman advocated.
It's free, will save you money and reduce carbon emissions in town.
Jessie Blake-West takes home to Belmont two state championships, in the 100 butterfly and as part of the 4x100 medley relay.
Talk will begin at 11 a.m.