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Gallery of Art Plays It Green/Yellow/Blue
Reception for the artists, both from Belmont and around the region who tacked their art to the walls.

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Reception for the artists, both from Belmont and around the region who tacked their art to the walls.

Third night of the annual gathering will take up medical marijuana and sewer funds.
Events occurring on Monday, May 6.
Waltham Fire states fire involving "elderly housing."
Events that occurred in Belmont in the past week.
Driver unresponsive after crash at I-90 exit.
Events over the weekend in Belmont.
Passing nine CPA project, adding eight new restaurant-based liquor licenses but only getting a watered-down Town Administrator's law passed.
Annual short form works to be performed tonight at 7 p.m. at Belmont High School.
Tonight from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Belmont Gallery of Art at the Town Hall complex.
Events occurring in Belmont on Friday, May 3
But a Common Street historic home sells for nearly $200,000 below list.
Performances are tonight and Saturday, May 4, at the Chenery Middle School.
Events occurring in Belmont on Thursday, May 2.
The second night of the annual gathering will tackle the nine projects from the Community Preservation Committee.
"The Judge" with Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duval propose to use the former Municipal Light Building for two days in July.
Taxpayers can be helped with their bills by the Treasurer's Office.
Unofficial results from the special state primary election on April 30.