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5 Things You Need to Know: Dec. 18
Five things for today featuring a tour, some work advice, a light holiday meal and a drink.

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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Five things for today featuring a tour, some work advice, a light holiday meal and a drink.

Five things for today featuring a tour, some work advice, a light holiday meal and a drink.
Police say the bridge at Rockland Street will be complete, but not re-open until after works to repair the summer gas main break.
Music soon to fill Powers Hall as bluegrass and jazz shows are coming to Needham Town Hall.
Donations to the Needham Community Farm can help feed families in need, they also hope to offer workshops on cooking the food produced.
On Friday, Wellesley School Superintendent David Lussier wrote about the incident in Newtown.
Needham Superintendent Dan Gutekanst sends a message to parents following the events in Newtown today.
Some of the most-read stories on Wellesley Patch in 2012: from Sun Spa sex trafficking to a viral high school graduation speech.
Some of the most-read stories on Needham Patch in 2012: from olympic glory to a prostitution sting, from Cricket Field to a cut in MBTA services.
First Wellesley Teen Center Dance and Activities night of the New Year welcomes teens from neighboring towns to join the festivities.
Terrence Cunningham reads to children on the MBCR's Polar Express over the weekend.
Article submitted by the Public Health Department with some tips for the beginning of the winter storm season.
Wellesley High School reports more marijuana found on students than in past years. Is this because of the state's looser laws?
A look at some of of the community bulletins uploaded to Patch in the past week.
The following information was supplied by the Needham Police Department. Any charges mentioned do not indicate a conviction.
The following information was supplied by the Wellesley Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Shopping and swimming, not to mention a chance to clean out your cabinets. Five Things today.
Shopping and swimming, not to mention a chance to clean out your cabinets. Five Things today.