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5 Things You Need to Know: Feb. 28
The last day of a short month proves to be brainy: documentaries and lectures, ranging from stress to immigration, to lawyers, and to water.

Email Grahame.Turner@patch.com Phone 617-817-5794 Hometown Acton, Mass. Birthplace Ascot, United Kingdom Birthday Oct. 29, 1984 Bio: I came to Boston initially to attend Northeastern University as an Engineering student, before realizing Math was not my strong suit. I graduated with a degree in English, class of 2008. I worked as a technical writer, and then began a freelancer writing career in 2009, which soon lead me to Patch, which was my first adventure in Journalism.
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I grew up in Acton, Mass, fell in love with the Boston area during college, and now live in Jamaica Plain, Mass.
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The last day of a short month proves to be brainy: documentaries and lectures, ranging from stress to immigration, to lawyers, and to water.

The last day of a short month proves to be brainy: documentaries and lectures, ranging from stress to immigration, to lawyers, and to water.
Patch interviews a Needhamite who is training for the Boston Marathon with Children's Hospital's Miles for Miracles program.
The following reports were provided by the Wellesley Police Department. Charges where mentioned do not indicate a conviction.
Wellesley Police Chief and a number of law enforcement groups came together in Washington, D.C. to speak on gun control.
Elderly and disabled residents may qualify for help with property taxes, according to a town announcement.
No contested races for elected officials, but room for write-in campaigns for Town Meeting Membership in some precincts.
Board of Selectmen approved an increase in RTS rates at last night's meeting, set to go into effect later in the year.
Make some healthy habits today, and make them stick, or check out some activist documentaries.
Make some healthy habits today, and make them stick, or check out some activist documentaries.
Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
The Community Preservation Committee writes in to invite residents to a public hearing on projects eligible for consideration under the Community Preservation Act.
Local Olympian joining the cast of ABC's popular dancing show.
Needham Olympian joining the cast of ABC's popular dancing show.
Distinguished writers, auditioning for a show, and learning a bit about sign language for kids.
Distinguished writers, auditioning for a show, and learning a bit about sign language for kids.
Chief Terrence Cunningham among 25 law enforcement leaders gathering this week to demand stronger gun laws.
Needham Olympian could be "Dancing with the Stars" in the upcoming season of the ABC show, BostInno and TMZ report.
The Mass. Municipal Association elected Town Manager Kate Fitzpatrick as its president.
The Circuit Breaker tax credit is open to eligible taxpayers age 65 and older.