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Saving a life on Mayflower Road

September 8, 2023 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

The Plympton Board of Selectmen met Monday, Aug. 28, at the Plympton Town House, 5 Palmer Rd.
Chairman Christine Joy called the meeting to order at 5:45 p.m. to recognize “some lifesaving acknowledgements”. She then turned the meeting over to the Public Safety Dept., and Fire Chief Cheryl Davis spoke of the teamwork between the members of the fire and police departments that allowed the positive outcome of saving a life.
She then turned the podium over to Police Chief Matt Ahl, who in addition spoke to the support the departments receive from the town.
The specific incident began Thursday, Jan. 12, at 11:34 a.m. Sgt. John Simonds, Officer Cam Broderick, and Officer Robert Orr were dispatched to 118 Mayflower Rd. for a report of cardiac arrest with CPR in progress. The officers arrived on scene within 52 seconds of being dispatched. As Officer Orr rushed inside the residence to assess the situation, Officer Broderick removed the automated external defibrillator known as an AED from the medical kit in the police cruiser. Upon entering the residence the officer noted an unconscious male lying on the floor and not breathing. Officer Broderick was not able to obtain a pulse. Officer Orr opened the AED and placed the defibrillator pads on the patient. The AED then performed an automated check and determined that a shock was needed to regain rhythm in the heart. The shock was administered, followed by continued CPR. Officer Broderick then placed a bag bottle mask on the patient and began rescue breaths as the patient’s son continued chest compressions. Plympton fire personnel arrived on the scene and began using an automated CPR device called the Lucas Machine. A second shock with the AED was advised and administered and a pulse was restored, and the patient began breathing again. All police and fire personnel assisted to get the patient prepared for transport to Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Plymouth. As a result of a quick response, the teamwork and life-saving actions of the police officers and fire personnel involved, the life of the individual was saved and he made a full recovery. Chief Ahl congratulated the departments saying, “Officers, your actions in this incident reflect your continued dedication to this agency, the town it serves, and the people who live here. Please keep up the great work. Thank you.”
Chief Ahl then asked Lt. Dan Hoffman present the life-saving awards to his officers, Sgt. John Simon, Officer Cameron Broderick, and Officer Robert Orr. Chief Ahl then turned the podium over to Fire Capt. John Sjostedt who reflected on the day. “As the shift commander that was on duty that day, we’re gifted with skills that help us perform these duties – thankfully we don’t have to do it every day – it’s a blessing that we can do what we have to do when we’re called upon to do it but while their response time was 52 seconds, mine was 52 and a half because I recall pulling into the driveway and seeing Officer Broderick and Officer Orr flying right across in front of me with the defibrillator in hand so I already knew they were one step ahead of the game going into the house. We got there and the patient’s son was performing CPR already for us. It’s the first time in 25 years that I let a bystander continue doing CPR. He was doing an amazing job and it allowed me to work with the police officers to do what we had to do. Nothing short of perfect is the best way I can describe how this went. We had dispatchers take a call – I listened to the call afterwards – nice and calm, professional, they gave the instructions. … that’s what leads us to what I wanted to share with you today which is called “The Chain of Survival”. It’s something that we often teach. The first link, if you haven’t seen it, is calling 9-1-1. Dispatch then provides instructions to start CPR as fast as possible. We apply an AED and used an AED. Then you have response from the EMS personnel to provide the Advanced Care: medication, electricity, whatever it is that’s needed for that particular patient. We transport them to the hospital and then we’ll leave them in the hands of the hospital, and thankfully we have some of the best medical care on the South Shore… These professionals are taking what we bring to them and doing the best that they can working together. We’re in a town works so well together – I remember pulling into the driveway and seeing Cam and Rob and I’m so thankful that they were there. I was immediately relieved I had two capable people that I was working with, and then coming right behind them were firefighter Sharenka, Chief Davis, Firefighter Galombos, and all the other responders that came along with us. There was Joe Wright, another great paramedic Gary Samaro, Zach Russini and Clayton Marshall, all professionals in this community, for a small community, we’re so lucky to have who we have responding to make such a difference to this situation. So again, I bring attention to this Chain of Survival: Call 9-1-1. Our ROCC dispatcher will give the pre- arrival instructions: staying calm, walking the family through what they were dealing with, they began CPR – it was in progress when we got there. That’s truly what saves the life – early CPR is what allowed us to bring the tools that we bring to make this work. The use of the AED delivering the shocks – I think we delivered two shocks before the paramedics started their assessment and their work and then our EMS professionals, some of the best I’ve ever had the pleasure working with in 25 years – and then I transport to the hospital and in this case, thankfully a recovery. So congratulations to everybody involved. Thank you for everything you guys did and it’s a pleasure to work side-by-side with you. At this time I’d like to have Chief Davis present our crew with a citation for the uniforms.
Firefighter Paul Sarinka, Firefighter Steve Almos, then Sjostedt asked for Mike Mahoney to come up to the podium to say a few words – Sjostedt said we’d also like to give the same firefighter award to the dispatchers who are an extension of our Police and Fire Departments .
Deputy Tucker received the Firefighter’s award on behalf of Samantha Gomes, Dispatcher Matthew Miller, Dispatcher – another dispatcher, and then recognized two of the ROCC supervisors, Matt Riggins and another fellow who wasn’t named. But came up and got his award.
Sjostedt then thanked the families and members of the community who came out to support the first responders.
Chairman Joy said she speaks for the board in saying what a great team, we realize it, we appreciate the hard work you do and we are here to support you and go through the chief, you know whatever we can We’re here for you guys and appreciate everything you do for us and our residents and we couldn’t be more proud. “I feel like proud parents, so thank you everyone.
At the close of the ceremony, the gentleman who was the recipient of all this lifesaving attention spoke up to say, “and here he is – the proof in the pudding – right here”. He got a standing ovation from all in attendance.
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Filed Under: More News Left, News

Ready for new school year

September 8, 2023 By Kristy Zamagni-Twomey, Express Correspondent

The Halifax School Committee met Monday, Aug. 28. Committee Chair Lauren Laws began with a reorganization of the liaisons to various sub-committees including Admin Review and Youth and Recreation. They discussed whether to continue a sub-committee called Curriculum Development. The sub-committee had been started by the School Committee’s previous Chair Summer Schmaling. Current Vice-chair Jessica Page said that the intent behind the sub-committee was to allow for a point person for parents concerned about curriculum. After some discussion, it was decided to absolve the Sub-Committee.
Superintendent Jill Proulx addressed the issue of Silver Lake’s substantially separate programs including preschool. The State pointed out to the District that the preschool currently operates under Silver Lake Regional, despite its being a Grades 7-12 district. The State gave the school a set amount of time to correct the issue. Proulx said that the hope was to have the three towns recognize the preschool as remaining part of Silver Lake Regional via a warrant article at each of the town meetings. There are a handful of other positions that fall under the purview of the region despite not serving Grades 7-12. A member of the Committee asked Proulx about the instrument teacher shared by the towns but was told that that individual was employed part -time by each town individually.
Principal Kayne Beaudry provided an update saying that enrollment was down a bit since the outgoing sixth grade class was quite large. He said, however, that the new kindergarten class was the largest in five years. Beaudry also provided a staffing update saying that there were five new positions. He said that they currently have two open paraprofessional positions as well as an open cafeteria manager position.
Proulx told the Committee that they held staff meetings over the summer that revolved around a LEGO theme and included fun team-building activities. She said that during their welcome back with staff they focused on the strategy for district improvement, what was accomplished last year, and upcoming goals for the new school year. Proulx said that they will continue to monitor student’s social and emotional well-being based on incoming data. She noted that teachers will provide necessary interventions based on that data. Proulx said that the Middle School will continue with their anti-bullying curriculum, Second Step. Proulx said that a new school website will be launched by December of this year that will help make things consistent throughout the District. She said that it would also provide for more ease of accessibility.
One of the District goals, according to Proulx, is to set high expectations for all students while providing the least restrictive environment for all students. “We continue to work on and build our capacity to be more inclusive,” Proulx told the Committee. She said that they implemented a new K-5 literacy program last year. She noted that the plan was to add resources, particularly in the area of science for the upcoming school year. She also noted that they were able to hire a Human Resources Director last year.
Assistant Superintendent Ryan Lynch said that there were nine Halifax teachers who participated in co-teaching professional development over the summer. “All of our administrators from our four elementary schools were there and really talked about how our special education staff and general education staff worked together to support our students and adopt their co-teaching models and schedules for interventions,” Lynch explained. He also expressed thanks to the custodial staff for the work they do over the summer to get ready for the upcoming school year.
There was some discussion among Committee members regarding the social and emotional learning surveys that are distributed to students. One Committee member asked why the school went with the survey from Panorama as opposed to other ones available. Lynch said that the school liked the twice per year approach as it provided an opportunity to check in with students more than once. One Committee member expressed concern with the Panorama survey using vocabulary that might be over the heads of elementary school students including the word “grit.” Proulx said that while the surveys are important, they also rely heavily on feedback from classroom teachers, support staff, and adjustment counselors.
A Committee member asked if after the implementation of a sub-separate classroom this year, the school found the adjustment counselor and behaviorist to be too taxed? She asked if the addition of a second sub-separate classroom might exhaust resources too far? Beaudry explained that they added a part- time position to help alleviate that load.
He said that were they to identify another need, they would adjust accordingly.

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Artist Carol Collins’ work is on display at Kingston Public Library

September 8, 2023 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

Lifelong Kingston resident Carol Collins is preparing for her first-ever art exhibit, with 20 of her paintings, entitled “Eclectic Mix,” to be displayed at the Kingston Public Library from September 7 through the end of the month.
Much of her style includes watercolor, but she also incorporates micron pen into her work, which includes elements of both abstract art and realism. Most of her paintings are based on a picture or photograph.
With abstracts, however, she says, “Sometimes I’ll just start with a line and see where it takes me.”
Her paintings include cityscapes, architecture, and people. Art has always been a part of her life, including taking art elective courses in high school and then two years of private watercolor lessons led by renowned illustrator Polly Bolian.
Ms. Collins has run several businesses over the years. She is the former owner of Mainely Bags, an upscale handbag store which she purchased and grew into a three-location venture. She also ran a locally-based consignment store called The Brick House. These days, she leads several small prayer groups as a Bible study facilitator. She lives in Kingston with her husband Mark; they are parents to daughter Amber and grandparents to Natalie and Bridget.
She added, “I’m thrilled to have been invited to display my artwork at the library, and I hope people will enjoy the exhibit.”
The Kingston Public Library is a community-driven organization, a center for learning, collaboration, creativity, and fun, and an environment for lifelong learning. The library is dedicated to providing the residents of Kingston with cultural enrichment, recreation, and learning opportunities, and supporting the community with practical help in their everyday lives. Its knowledgeable staff willingly and capably provides the assistance needed to ensure each patron’s success, in a place that is comfortable and welcoming. The Kingston Public Library is located at 6 Green St., Kingston. For more information about the library, please call 781-585-0517 or visit https://kingstonma.gov/219/Library/
Hours are Monday, 10-5; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 10-8; Friday and Saturday, 10-5. The library is closed on Sundays and holidays.

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First Day of Kindergarden

September 8, 2023 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

First day of school is always exciting, but doubly so with these two cousins, climbing onto Bus 26, the same number bus that their fathers rode to school a couple of decades ago.
Wednesday the kindergardeners got to ride the big bus and begin their school careers. Grades one through six started school last week.
This day, as parents and friends congregated to see their little ones off, they were treated to backup chimes and trucks preparing the road for resurfacing. The younger siblings of these two were delighted of course to see the big trucks dumping hot Macadam and a steam roller packing it all down. The school bus driver, not so much…
What could have been a sad story with late bus arrival and parents late to work was turned into a fun experience when the big trucks pulled over to let the school bus go by and gave the little ones on the bus a great view of the work being done.

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Halifax gives nod to Thorndyke

September 1, 2023 By Kristy Zamagni-Twomey, Express Correspondent

President of Thorndike Development Lloyd Geisigner and the Planning Board attended the Aug. 22 meeting of the Halifax Board of Selectmen. They were there regarding the proposal for a development known as Halifax Trails on Rt. 58. Geisinger told those assembled that the development included three, three-story buildings, two of which would be 36-unit senior housing in the form of one- and two-bedroom condominiums. The units would be for sale rather than for rent. The third building would be zoned commercial. Part of the proposal would be Thorndike Development gifting the town the land for a new senior center.
“The proposal that we have submitted to the town would also call for us to make a contribution of up to $2.6 million in addition to gifting the land,” Geisinger said. Geisinger said that Thorndike has asked that they be able to bid on both design and construction services. “If we were fortunate enough to be the winning bidder, the town would then wind up paying back to us the funds that were given in, but that’s not guaranteed. What’s guaranteed is that we would make the payments to the town so that the town has the funds to build the building,” he continued.
Town Administrator Cody Haddad said, “One thing to note to, Lloyd didn’t touch on, this takes the place of what was a proposed 40b development of affordable housing of 240 units that you had received he housing eligibility letter from Mass Housing… there is a project likely moving forward here and this is just an alternative that Lloyd has presented to kind of work with the town based on the feedback that he has received.”
Chair John Bruno asked him about a timeline. Geisinger said that following a successful vote at town meeting, they would then begin working through the process with the Planning Board and the Board of Health. We would love to be under construction, this time next year… we would love to be able to convey our first homes probably the first quarter of 2025 and that spring/summer would be in a position to… start the senior center.”
“I would love to get a vote that endorses the proposal on a preliminary basis and authorizes Cody to work with us to prepare a draft zoning bylaw,” Geisinger said. Bruno said, “Having walked that property last fall, it is, I think, a hazard, there are open pits, there’s sewers that are open, it’s really not in good shape. We know that something is going to go into that property. They bought it. We know they didn’t buy it just to hold onto it. The developer has been very gracious in terms of trying to come up with a plan that we might find acceptable.” Bruno made a motion to authorize Haddad to enter into discussions with Thorndike about moving the project forward. Council on Aging Director Darlene Regan and some members of the Planning Board spoke out in favor of the project before the Board voted unanimously in favor of Bruno’s motion.
Bruno said that they had two candidates to be appointed to the final spot on the Zoning Bylaw Review Committee. The two candidates were Planning Board member Amy Troup and Finance Committee member Frank Johnston. Bruno said, “my concern with Amy Troup is she’s already come out very strong in terms of the MBTA project and I’m concerned that she wouldn’t have an open mind about that because we do have to address that whether we agree to do it or not to do it.” All the Selectmen did express that they felt that both candidates were well-qualified. Bruno made a motion that they appoint Johnston. The Board voted unanimously to appoint him.
Angel Castro appeared before the Board requesting a live entertainment permit for 122 Monponsett St. on both Sept. 2 and Sept. 23 for an Ecuadorian festival. Castro made a request through his translator for a parade through town as well, but Bruno said they would not be entertaining that request. The Board noted that there had been issues in the past with loud noise and music coming from the residence. The Board approved the request for the permit but noted that if the music continued past 9 p.m., the Police would take action. A neighbor asked, “what assurances do we have that we are not going to be assaulted by the loud bass throughout the day?” He was referring to past incidents. Bruno asked for confirmation that there wouldn’t be amplified music. Castro said that there would be amplified music for three hours from approximately 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. After that, the music should be acoustic. Neighbors said that in the past, the music was so loud, pictures were falling off their walls. Bruno asked for confirmation that the amplified music would be kept at a reasonable volume. Castro noted that it would be his last event. Selectman Jonathan Selig said of Castro, “He thanks us for our understanding and reminds everyone our neighborhood is invited if they would like to come and experience the day and their culture.”
Bruno said that the Selectmen were asked to sign a letter of support for a proposed traffic light at an intersection near Silver Lake Regional High School. Bruno said, “the intersection right around the school when you’re coming from Halifax, and you go up Lake St. and you meet with Rt. 27 that has become a very big problem especially around pickup and drop off… so Mr. Fraser [Silver Lake Regional School Committee member Jason Fraser] researched, with the State, with DOT, and with all kinds of folks; they have come to the conclusion that a traffic light would make sense.” It was said that the traffic light would not affect Halifax’s Chapter 90 funding. The Selectmen agreed to sending the letter of support.

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Plymouth Public Library Juried Arts & Crafts Festival Sept. 9 and 10

September 1, 2023 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

The Plymouth Public Library Foundation is pleased to announce our 4th Annual Juried Arts & Crafts Festival. The Festival will take place Saturday, Sept. 9 and Sunday, Sept. 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Plymouth Public Library.
Held on the Library’s expansive front lawn and inside the library, thousands of visitors will enjoy a full day of music, food, and the opportunity to view and purchase artwork from more than 80 regional artisans, including painters, photographers, sculptors, custom jewelry makers, woodworkers, metalworkers, and illustrators.
Festival admission is free and activities include face-painting, sand art for kids, Child’s Play Alpaca for the whole family to enjoy, plus “Craft and Chill” where families can create their own masterpiece inside the library. We will also be holding a silent auction and an artisan raffle during the festival.
New this year, sponsored by Modern Metal Design, is “Art under Creation,” an interactive exhibit that offers visitors the opportunity to witness artists bring their visions to life.
Auxiliary parking with shuttle service is available at the Center for Active Living on Nook Road (just around the block from the Library). While at the festival, Plymouth residents can register for a library card and anyone can register for the Reading Rivals contest.
Festival proceeds assist the Plymouth Public Library Foundation in providing the Library with technology and landscaping improvements, support the Library’s Literacy Program of Greater Plymouth and also fund its many cultural, artistic and educational programs.
The Festival is funded in part by the Town of Plymouth Promotions Fund and is sponsored by area businesses and organizations including: Tech Etch, Bridgewater Credit Union, Modern Metal Design,Tiny and Sons Glass, Alvin Hollis & Co. Inc, Allen & Majors Associates Inc, COBRA, Dimarzio Insurance, Members Plus Credit Union, One Stop Painting, Plymouth-Carver Primary Care, Plymouth Ears, Nose & Throat, Renewal by Andersen, and Vinny’s Vehicles.
For additional information, on all auxiliary parking sites and participating artists, please visit our website at https://pplfdn.org/4th-annual-arts-crafts-festival-2023/ which will provide all the information needed regarding the 4th Annual Arts and Crafts Festival.

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Calling crafters for Mayflower Church Fair Annual Crafts Fair

September 1, 2023 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

KINGSTON -Mayflower Church in Kingston will host its 16th Annual Crafts Fair Saturday, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Briggs Building, 207 Main Street. Tables are still available for crafters wishing to participate.
The event is being sponsored by the Mayflower Women’s Club. The Fair features a number of talented crafters, as well as several tables sponsored by the Mayflower Women’s Club. Anyone interested in having a table to display crafts is urged to contact Sue at 781-585-6350.
The public is invited to come and join in for a fun day of shopping, treasure-hunting and dining. Admission is free.
Proceeds benefit local, state and global charities. Mayflower Club supports local projects including area shelters, and a donation to Silver Lake Regional Junior High School for their field trip events. On a statewide basis, the Club supports a Christian after-school daycare program, and a two-week outdoor (overnight) summer camp that serves underprivileged children. On a global level, the Club supports an orphanage in Romania (only about ten miles from the Russian border), providing over-the-counter medications, food, and clothing.
Crafters will offer a wide variety of beautiful wares. Also there will be a bake sale. Lunch is available, including hot dogs, chili, corn chowder, chips and beverages.
Fairgoers will have the opportunity to bid on a variety of items; and, the Club is also looking for anyone with a product or gift certificate who might wish to donate it to the cause.
The public is invited to attend to see the work of crafters from throughout the region, and purchase any items of interest.
Mayflower Church is located at 207 Main Street, Kingston, MA 02364. Reverend Anton Brown serves as Pastor.

 

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Hornstra buys Peaceful Meadows

August 31, 2023 By Tracy Seelye Express Editor

WHITMAN – Sometimes wishes do come true.
And wishes came true Tuesday, Aug. 29 for John Hornstra, winning bidder on the Peaceful Meadows ice cream stand, barns, home offices, equipment and more than 55 acres of land. But the wishes of town officials, N.E. Wildlands Trust and loyal Peaceful Meadows customers hoping to keep the Whitman tradition going came true, too.
The town had the opportunity to right of first refusal on the sale should it have gone to a non-argricultural use, under the state’s 61A regulations on farming land. Whitman Town Administrator Mary Beth Carter was happy that it won’t be necessary.
“I’m thrilled that John Hornstra won the bids,” she said. “I think it’s going to be great for Whitman.”
Select Board member Justin Evans agreed it was a great turn of events for the town.
“It’ll be great to get cows back in the barn and really bring this place back,” he said.
“Everybody in town is … they’ll be ecstatic when the word gets out that we got it,” new owner John Hornstra said. “I honestly can say it’s a passion of mine. I’m the luckiest person in the world that I enjoy my business every day that I work, and I get to have my son work with me [who’s] 23, so it’ll be a great project.”
It’ll be known by a different name – Hornstra Farms – but Hornstra thinks people will see enough familiar about the future he has in mind for the iconic Whitman property.
“I’m glad to have it, and I hope I can continue what they did here and maybe have some cows, eventually here, and bring back a working dairy farm to Whitman,” Hornstra said of his winning bid. “Eventually, they’ll be back,” he said of the bovine bevy that had always been a popular attraction at Peaceful Meadows.
“The gentleman who built this in 1961 was a big inspirational person in my life,” Hornstra said. “I saw how successful this was, and that’s why I wanted to do it in Norwell.”
The immediate plan is to do some work on the barns, but he may try to keep the dairy store open during the holiday season in keeping with tradition before that renovation work is done and it reopens in the spring. There’s a lot of structural work to do in the barns, and one of them may come down, to be replaced by an all-automated, robotic barn where people can have their ice cream and see the cows being milked.
“We’ve got a ways to go,” he said of plans for a reopening date. “We’ve got a lot of fixing up and stuff like that – upgrading and stuff like that – but hopefully before Thanksgiving, but we’ll see.”
Soon some of the trademark red Holstien cows of the Hornstra Farms herd will also return a bucolic touch to the property, the fourth-generation farmer said after making the winning $1.75 million bid for the entirety of two property lots at 94 Bedford St.
Since Hornstra has no immediate plans to negotiate for Peaceful Meadows ice cream stand recipes (his Prospect Street, Norwell farm already makes their own old-fashioned ice cream, so we don’t know what to tell the person who reached out to auctioneer Justin Manning about the fate of Peaceful Meadows’ peanut butter sauce.
He said that, when the first information was posted about the pending auction, the JJ Manning website received more than 500,000 views, 175,000 clicks, 27,000 emotions and about 4,000 shares.
“I think that it’s a day that is going to bring conclusion to what is the final chapter for the family,” Manning said before the auction Tuesday morning. “I think they’ve gotten to the point where they’re more than ready to pass it on, to end it. They need that closure. I think that maybe it’s a little sad for them, maybe a little sad for the town, and the people who came to get ice cream, but who knows what is going to be the next chapter here at the property.”
Hornstra said his plan was to purchase the two lots in their entirety, which is why he did not enter a bid for them separately.
“We work with John Hornstra so we’re very supportive of his bid,” said Scott McFaden of the Wildlands Trust, on the non-profit land conservation trust’s presence to support Honstra. “We’d like to see it stay in permanent farming, because we’re about land preservation.”
McFaden said the Hornstras ran a big risk on the day.
“There were people here who, most likely would have tried to convert it to something else,” he said. “I’ve talked to some town officials informally and they were very supportive of seeing it preserved.”
Hornstra agreed that he had support “everywhere.”
“Part of the reason I went to $1.75 [million], was I didn’t want to disappoint everyone on the South Shore,” he said. “It was a lot of hyped media stuff and Facebook stuff, and I couldn’t bear the thought of somebody else getting it. I’m one of those people who always wants to do the right thing.”
After placing his winning bid, Hornstra first spoke to members of the family selling the property, before speaking with the press.
He said he came prepared to pay $1.5 million – having to go $225,000 over that.
“I went a little farther than I had to,” he said. “I saw my son standing next to me – I’m trying to support the next generation, so we went a little farther than we wanted to.”
Manning said on Monday it was a “coin flip” of the chances the property would remain in agricultural use, noting that real estate developers and a software company were among those interested.
As competing bidders approached Hornstra to congratulate him, one was heard to say he was “glad a farmer got it.” Hornstra, which also bottles milk for door-to-door delivery, already has Whitman customers on its client list.
He said the barns [which, like the other buildings and equipment included for sale at auction], being purchased “as-is” needed some work.
In his pre-auction instructions to prospective bidders, Manning said the first two parcels [94 Bedford St., divided between the ice cream stand, and other buildings and a second lot of the 55 acres behind it] would be auctioned separately.
All separate property lots were sold to the highest bidder, subject to the entirety, which is how both sides of the road were ultimately purchased by two separate bidders when bids were received greater than the individual bids. There would be no rebids of the individual lots.
Bidders were also cautioned that they were expected to have done their homework before the auction date.
Peaceful Meadows provided a lot of information down to the last five years of tax returns.
“With tons of information comes informed buyers,” Manning said. “If you are not an informed buyer, if you don’t know about this property and you didn’t go through all the information, and didn’t go through the properties, then don’t bid on the properties.” All properties are sold as-is.
Closing is slated to take place on or before Sept. 29, unless otherwise agreed upon by the seller in writing or if the buyer of the farm and ice cream stand went to a non-agricultural buyer, triggering the town’s right of first refusal under 61A.
As the bidding for the first two parcels as an entirety became competitive, Hornstra said he was just trying to decide where he was going. He held back from bidding on the two lots individually to get both as an entirety.
He looked at his son – who will be the fifth generation working the farm.
“He kind of rolled his eyes and I said, ‘OK, here’s $50,000 more, let’s see where it goes,’” he said.
Hornstra said he was not much interested in the other side of the road, bought as an entirety by a late-arriving group of Asian women, who said they had no specific plans for it, but wanted to preserve the land.

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School Bus Routes

August 28, 2023 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

Halifax Elementary School
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8:10 am CROSS ST @ 11TH AVE
8:10 am 20 11TH AVE
8:15 am HALIFAX ES
Bus:22
7:46 am 295 OAK ST
7:48 am PLYMOUTH ST @ CRYSTAL LAKE RD
7:49 am OAK ST @ OAK PL
7:49 am 26 MARILYN WAY
7:51 am OAK ST @ DARTMOUTH ST
7:51 am 206 OAK ST
7:52 am OAK ST @ PRINCETON ST
7:52 am 176 OAK STREET
7:53 am 147 OAK ST
7:54 am 104 OAK ST
7:55 am 54 COLBY DR
7:55 am 97 COLBY DR
7:57 am 89 OAK ST
7:57 am 70 OAK ST
7:58 am 11 BRANDEIS CIRCLE
7:59 am 129 BRANDEIS CIR
8:00 am 107 BRANDEIS CIR
8:01 am BRANDEIS CIR @ RADCLIFFE TER
8:01 am 49 BRANDEIS CIRCLE
8:02 am 44 BRANDEIS CIR
8:03 am 21 BRANDEIS CIR
8:05 am 57 HARVARD ST
8:05 am 47 HARVARD ST/46 HARVARD STREET
8:06 am 52/53 MCCLELLAND RD
8:07 am 25 MCCLELLAND RD
8:15 am HALIFAX ES
Bus:23
7:44 am CRANBERY DR & PLYMOUTH STREET
7:44 am 33 CRANBERRY DR
7:45 am 47/52 CRANBERRY DR
7:46 am 67 CRANBERRY DR
7:47 am 144/145 CRANBERRY DR
7:47 am CRANBERRY DR @ HEADWATERS DR
7:48 am 207 CRANBERRY DR
7:48 am 224 CRANBERRY DR
7:50 am OLD PLYMOUTH ST @ CHRISTMAS TREE LN
7:51 am 115 ELM ST
7:52 am 175 ELM ST
7:53 am 20 POND ST
7:53 am 43 POND ST
7:54 am 68 POND STREET
7:55 am 110 POND STREET
7:55 am SPENSER DR @ AUTUMN LN
7:57 am 17 HUDSON ST
7:57 am 40 HUDSON ST
7:58 am 12 LAMPPOST DR – CUL-DE-SAC
7:59 am 73 HUDSON ST
8:00 am HUDSON ST @ OLD FARM RD
8:00 am 99 HUDSON ST
8:01 am 115 Hudson St
8:02 am 3 PASTURE LN
8:03 am 6 PASTURE LN
8:03 am 209 HUDSON ST
8:05 am 425 ELM ST
8:05 am 347 ELM STREET
8:06 am 320 ELM ST
8:06 am 306 ELM ST
8:07 am 305 ELM ST
8:07 am 266 ELM ST
8:08 am 264 ELM ST
8:08 am ELM ST @ AMANDA’S WAY
8:09 am 244 ELM ST
8:10 am 150 ELM ST
8:11 am 110 ELM ST
8:15 am HALIFAX ES
Bus:24
7:43 am 402 THOMPSON ST.
7:43 am 344 THOMPSON ST
7:45 am 265 THOMPSON ST
7:45 am 208 THOMPSON ST
7:46 am 3 KESTREL LN
7:47 am 17 SUMMIT ST
7:48 am 2/6 HARVEST LN
7:49 am 3 HARVEST LN
7:49 am 8 HARVEST LN
7:51 am 159 WALNUT ST
7:51 am 166 WALNUT ST
7:52 am 2 CHERRY ST
7:52 am 15 CHERRY ST
7:56 am DANSON LN (CUL-DE-SAC)
7:57 am DANSON LN @ BOURNE DR
7:59 am 64 PRATT ST
8:00 am 11 PRATT ST
8:00 am PRATT ST @ RIVER ST
8:02 am 12/13 THOMPSON ST/11 THOMPSON STREET
8:03 am 35 THOMPSON ST
8:05 am 291 THOMPSON ST
8:06 am 62 ORCHARD CIR
8:07 am 31 ORCHARD CIR
8:08 am 14 ORCHARD CIR
8:08 am 2 ORCHARD CIR
8:09 am 39 FIREFLY RD
8:10 am 383/381 THOMPSON ST
8:11 am 389 THOMPSON ST
8:11 am 425 THOMPSON ST
8:15 am HALIFAX ES
Bus:25
7:39 am 393 SOUTH ST
7:39 am 382 SOUTH ST
7:40 am 362 SOUTH ST
7:41 am 326 SOUTH ST
7:41 am 279 SOUTH ST
7:42 am 253 SOUTH ST
7:43 am 235 SOUTH ST
7:44 am 120 SOUTH ST
7:45 am 63 SOUTH ST
7:46 am 113 FULLER ST
7:47 am FULLER ST @ WOOD ST
7:47 am 5 CEDAR ST
7:55 am 105 WOOD ST
7:56 am 222 WOOD ST
7:57 am 318 WOOD ST
7:59 am 295 RIVER ST
7:59 am 301 RIVER ST
8:00 am 355 RIVER ST
8:00 am 355 RIVER ST
8:03 am 112 HAYWARD ST
8:04 am 78 HAYWARD ST
8:05 am 11 HAYWARD ST
8:05 am TURN AROUND FRANKLIN & HAYWARD
8:06 am 53 FRANKLIN ST
8:07 am 62 FRANKLIN ST
8:07 am 77 FRANKLIN ST
8:08 am 129 FRANKLIN ST
8:09 am 159 FRANKLIN ST
8:09 am 164 FRANKLIN ST
8:10 am 198 FRANKLIN ST
8:11 am 243 FRANKLIN ST
8:12 am 264 FRANKLIN ST
8:15 am HALIFAX ES
Bus:38
7:45 am 196 PLYMOUTH ST
7:45 am 146 PLYMOUTH ST
7:46 am 100 PLYMOUTH ST
7:49 am 27 PLYMOUTH ST
7:50 am 119 PLYMOUTH ST
7:52 am PLYMOUTH ST @ PARADISE LN
7:53 am 10 FAIRWAY DR
7:54 am 79 FAIRWAY DR
7:54 am 110 FAIRWAY DR
7:58 am 51 INDIAN PATH RD
7:59 am 2 PEMMICAN WAY
8:00 am 6 PEMMICAN WAY
8:01 am 32 INDIAN PATH RD
8:02 am PLYMOUTH ST @ HEMLOCK LN
8:03 am 539 PLYMOUTH ST
8:05 am 9 CIRCUIT ST
8:05 am 14 CIRCUIT
8:06 am 49 CIRCUIT ST
8:07 am 843 PLYMOUTH ST,
8:08 am 82 CIRCUIT ST
8:09 am 68 CIRCUIT ST
8:10 am 504 THOMPSON ST
8:11 am 535 THOMPSON ST
8:12 am 624 PLYMOUTH ST
8:15 am HALIFAX ES
Bus:41
7:30 am SILVER LAKE HS
7:40 am 230 MONPONSETT ST
7:40 am 200 MONPONSETT ST
7:41 am 110 MONPONSETT ST
7:42 am 38 MONPONSETT ST
7:49 am 53 PALMER MILL RD
7:50 am PALMER MILL RD @ RIDERS WAY
7:51 am 95 PALMER MILL RD
7:52 am 235 MONPONSETT ST
7:53 am LYDON LN 1ST DRIVEWAY
7:59 am 2 KENZIE’S PATH
8:01 am 2 CARVER ST
8:02 am 8 CARVER STREET
8:02 am 32 CARVER ST
8:03 am 71 CARVER ST
8:04 am 11 CLYDE O BOSWORTH RD
8:05 am 7 DEER RUN RD IN CUL-DE-SAC
8:06 am 50 CLYDE O BOSWORTH
8:06 am 58 CLYDE O BOSWORTH 8:07 am 74 CLYDE O BOSWWORTH
8:07 am 77 CLYDE O BOSWORTH
8:08 am 127 CLYDE O BOSWORTH
8:09 am 11 PHEASANT HILL RD
8:10 am 86 STONEY WEIR RD
8:11 am 14 STONEY WEIR RD
8:12 am 6 STONEY WEIR RD
8:15 am HALIFAX ES
Bus:50
7:58 am 1 RYE MEADOW LN
7:59 am 9 RYE MEADOW LN
8:00 am 5 BAYBERRY LN
8:00 am 12 BAYBERRY LN
8:01 am 5 SPLIT RAIL LN
8:01 am 4 SPLIT RAIL LN
8:02 am 29 HIGHLAND CIR
8:03 am 44 Highland Circle
8:04 am 20 ARROWHEAD PATH
8:04 am 6 ARROWHEAD PATH
8:05 am 61 HIGHLAND CIR
8:06 am 69 HIGHLAND CIR
8:06 am 1 SHERWOOD DR
8:06 am 6 SHERWOOD DR
8:07 am 10 SHERWOOD DR
8:08 am SHERWOOD DR CUL-DE-SAC
8:12 am 668 PLYMOUTH ST
8:12 am 680 PLYMOUTH ST
8:15 am HALIFAX ES
Bus:51
7:55 am 174 ALDANA RD
7:55 am 134 ALDANA RD
7:58 am ANNAWON DR @ ASH RD
7:59 am ANNAWON DR @ SPRUCE ST
7:59 am ANNAWON DR @ MADISON RD
8:00 am ANNAWON DR @ HICKORY RD
8:00 am ANNAWON DR @ BUTTONWOOD RD
8:01 am ANNAWON DR @ JORDAN RD
8:03 am CHESTNUT RD @ BIRCH RD
8:04 am CHESTNUT RD @ MADISON RD
8:05 am 8 MARJORIE DR
8:07 am 54 CEDAR LN
8:07 am 90 CEDAR LANE
8:08 am BAKER CT @ RIDGE RD
8:09 am 47 RIDGE RD
8:09 am 20 BAKER ST
8:15 am HALIFAX ES
Dennett Elementary School
Bus:26
7:36 am 52 WEST ST
7:37 am 27 WEST ST
7:38 am 9 WEST ST
7:39 am 45 ELM ST
7:40 am 35 ELM ST
7:40 am 27 ELM ST
7:41 am 9 ELM ST
7:42 am 44 PARSONAGE RD
7:43 am 46 PARSONAGE RD
7:45 am 20 POPE’S FARM
7:45 am 73 WINNETUXET ROAD
7:47 am 1/1B WINNETUXET RD
7:48 am 372 MAIN ST
7:49 am 15 HEATHERS PATH
7:50 am HEATHER’S PATH CUL-DE-SAC
7:53 am 292 MAIN ST
7:54 am 36 MAYFLOWER RD
7:55 am 62 MAYFLOWER ROAD
7:56 am 82 MAYFLOWER RD
7:56 am 85 MAYFLOWER RD
7:57 am 98 MAYFLOWER RD
7:57 am 110 MAYFLOWER RD
7:58 am 118 MAYFLOWER RD
7:58 am 132 MAYFLOWER RD
8:00 am 106 BROOK ST
8:01 am 9 BRADFORD RD
8:02 am 23 CHURCHILL RD
8:02 am 8 CHURCHILL RD
8:03 am 50 COLCHESTER RD
8:04 am 33 COLCHESTER RD
8:06 am BUTTONWOOD DR @ DEBORAH SAMPSON WAY
8:06 am 28 BUTTONWOOD DR
8:07 am DEBORAH SAMPSON WAY CUL-DE-SAC
8:09 am 270 MAIN ST
8:10 am 266 MAIN STREET
8:10 am 252 MAIN ST
8:11 am 12 PALMER RD
8:12 am 53 PALMER RD
8:12 am 58 PALMER ROAD
8:16 am 121 MAIN ST
8:16 am 119 MAIN STREET
8:19 am DENNETT ES
Bus:46
7:30 am 53 PLEASANT STREET
7:30 am 97 PLEASANT ST
7:31 am 123 PLEASANT STREET
7:32 am 133 PLEASANT ST
7:34 am 1 SAMANTHA LN
7:36 am 3 BROOK ST
7:38 am 5 ANNASNAPPITT DR
7:39 am SPRING ST No Intersection
7:41 am 25 SPRING STREET
7:42 am 5 SPRING STREET
7:43 am 1 SPRING ST
7:45 am 122 BROOK ST
7:46 am 186 BROOK ST
7:47 am 216 BROOK ST
7:47 am 222 BROOK ST
7:48 am 232 BROOK ST
7:50 am 265 BROOK ST
7:51 am 227 BROOK ST
7:52 am 17 GRANVILLE BAKER WY
7:53 am 199 BROOK STREET / GRANVILLE BAKER WAY
7:55 am 165 BROOK ST
7:56 am 16 TROUT FARM LN
7:58 am 17 CUSHMANS LNDG
7:59 am 127 BROOK ST
8:00 am 9 DUKES BROOK RD
8:01 am 19 DUKES BROOK RD
8:02 am 91 UPLAND ROAD
8:02 am 85 UPLAND RD
8:03 am 75 UPLAND ROAD
8:04 am 63 UPLAND ROAD
8:04 am 45 UPLAND RD
8:05 am 38 UPLAND RD
8:06 am 28 UPLAND ROAD/27 UPLAND RD
8:06 am 18 UPLAND ROAD
8:07 am 12 UPLAND RD
8:10 am DENNETT ES
Bus:47
7:36 am 64 GROVE STREET
7:37 am 42 GROVE ST
7:38 am 21 GROVE ST
7:38 am 14 GROVE STREET
7:39 am 2 GROVE ST
7:40 am 41 OAK ST
7:41 am 47 OAK ST
7:42 am LAKE ST @ CRANBERRY KNOLL DR
7:43 am 17 LAKE ST
7:44 am 13 LAKE ST
7:45 am 13 FOREST ST
7:46 am 6 FOREST ST
7:47 am 117 LAKE ST
7:48 am 129 LAKE ST
7:48 am 131 LAKE ST
7:50 am 11 SHEFFIELD PARK
7:51 am 160 COUNTY RD
7:52 am 12 REBECCA WAY
7:53 am 18 REBECCA WAY
7:55 am 111 COUNTY RD
7:55 am 63 COUNTY RD
7:56 am 62 COUNTY ROAD
7:56 am COUNTY RD No Intersection
8:01 am 48 MAIN ST
8:01 am 68 MAIN ST
8:02 am 36 MAPLE ST
8:03 am 57 Maple ST
8:04 am 106 MAPLE ST
8:07 am 110 PALMER RD
8:10 am 17 RING RD
8:11 am 23 RING RD
8:16 am 85 RING RD
8:17 am 53 RING RD
8:17 am 46 RING RD
8:20 am DENNETT ES
Bus:62
7:29 am 69 CENTER ST
7:30 am 102 CENTER STREET
7:31 am 130 CENTER ST
7:31 am 136 CENTER ST
7:34 am 171 CENTER STREET
7:35 am 10 CROSS ST
7:36 am 15 CROSS ST
7:36 am 19 CROSS STREET
7:37 am 69 CROSS STREET
7:38 am 58 WEST ST
7:39 am 74 WEST ST
7:40 am 94 WEST ST
7:40 am 109 WEST ST
7:40 am 112 WEST ST
7:42 am 181 WEST STREET
7:42 am 203 WEST STREET
7:47 am 67 CEDAR ST
7:52 am 6 SOULE ST
7:53 am 9 TOBY LN
7:54 am 21 TOBY LN
7:55 am 8 TOBY LN
7:55 am PROSPECT RD @ LEMUEL COBB RD
7:56 am 10 LEMUEL COBB RD
7:56 am 11 LEMUEL COBB RD
7:57 am 3 THOMAS BLANCHARD
7:58 am 23 THOMAS BLANCHARD
7:58 am 34 THOMAS BLANCHARD
7:59 am 30 THOMAS BLANCHARD
7:59 am 22 THOMAS BLANCHARD
8:00 am End of Marie Elaine DR
8:01 am   17 PROSPECT RD
8:02 am 15 PROSPECT RD
8:05 am 228 MAIN ST
8:07 am 16 CRESCENT ST
8:10 am DENNETT ES
Kingston Elementary School
Bus 8
7:44 am MAIN ST@LANDING RD
7:46 am 225 MAIN ST
7:46 am 227 MAIN ST
7:46 am 239 MAIN ST
7:48 am 279 MAIN ST
7:48 am 15 PEMBROKE ST
7:49 am 29 PEMBROKE ST
7:49 am 41 PEMBROKE ST
7:50 am 65 PEMBROKE ST
7:50 am 3 BLUE JAY WAY
7:51 am BLUE JAY WAY @ STRAWBERRY LN
7:51 am 81 PEMBROKE ST
7:53 am 167 PEMBROKE ST
7:55 am 238 PEMBROKE ST
7:56 am 202 PEMBROKE ST
7:57 am 35 REED ST
7:57 am 9 REED ST
7:58 am 25 REED ST
7:59 am 172 PEMBROKE STREET
7:59 am 168 PEMBROKE ST
8:02 am 18 PEMBROKE STREET
8:03 am 8 SHIRLEY AVE
8:04 am SHIRLEY AVE @ MAPLE AVE
8:04 am 30 MAPLE AVE
8:05 am 238 MAIN ST
8:06 am 204 MAIN ST
8:07 am MAIN ST @ HILLCREST RD
8:08 am 176 MAIN STREET
8:10 am KINGSTON IS
8:15 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 27
7:43 am 279 GROVE ST
7:47 am 261 GROVE STREET
7:48 am 12 KING GROVE LN
7:50 am 194 GROVE ST
7:51 am GROVE ST @ GRISTMILL LN
7:51 am GROVE ST @ GROVE ST EXT
7:52 am 167 GROVE ST
7:53 am GROVE ST @ BARNABAS MILL RD
7:53 am 143 GROVE ST
7:54 am 138 GROVE ST
7:54 am 135 GROVE STREET
7:55 am 130 GROVE ST
7:55 am GROVE ST @ TREE FARM ESTATES
7:56 am 94 GROVE ST
7:57 am 87 GROVE ST
7:57 am GROVE ST @ FOXWORTH LN
7:58 am 66/67 GROVE ST
7:59 am 55 GROVE ST
7:59 am 53 GROVE ST
8:00 am 24 GROVE STREET
8:01 am CLIFTON DR @ CLIFTON DR
8:01 am 36 CLIFTON ST
8:02 am 2 CLIFTON DR
8:03 am CLIFTON DR @ CLINTON TER
8:04 am 14 GROVE ST
8:04 am 9 GROVE ST
8:05 am 52 PEMBROKE STREET
8:10 am KINGSTON IS
8:15 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 28
7:45 am EVERGREEN ST@PILGRIM ST
7:46 am 54 EVERGREEN ST
7:48 am 11 LANDING RD,
7:51 am RIVER ST @ BAY FARM RD
7:53 am 26 MAPLE ST
7:54 am 17 MAPLE ST
7:55 am MAPLE ST @ WRIGHT CT
7:56 am 18 LANDING ROAD
7:57 am MAIN ST @ MEADOWBROOK RD
7:58 am 11 RIVERVIEW AVE
8:00 am Willow@Centerhill
8:01 am CENTER HILL RD @ DIAMOND ST
8:02 am 9 CHESTNUT ST
8:03 am 19 RIVERSIDE DR
8:04 am 7 RIVERSIDE DR
8:04 am 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
8:05 am 10 BONNIE LN
8:07 am MAIN ST @ HOME PARK CT – CARMELLA’S
8:07 am MAIN ST @ THOMAS ST
8:08 am MAIN ST @ SPRING ST – SUPER GAS STATION
8:08 am 4 SPRING ST
8:09 am ELDER AVE @ BRADFORD AVE
8:12 am 15 COPPER BEECH DR
8:13 am 12 CUSHMAN DRIVE
8:15 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 29
7:48 am 9 WAPPING RD
7:50 am BARROWS BROOK CIR @ CAPTAIN JONES WAY
7:50 am 6 CAPTAIN JONES WAY
7:52 am  31 WAPPING RD
7:52 am WAPPING RD @ NELSON ST
7:53 am 99 WAPPING RD
7:54 am 107 WAPPING RD
7:55 am WAPPING RD @ NOBADEER CIR
7:57 am 143 WAPPING RD
7:57 am 155 WAPPING RD
7:58 am WAPPING RD @ MORGAN’S WAY
7:59 am 174 WAPPING RD
8:00 am 10 STARLING AVE
8:02 am 22 HAWTHORNE RD
8:02 am HAWTHORNE RD @ STARLING AVE
8:03 am 6 HAWTHORNE RD
8:04 am 166 WAPPING RD
8:06 am 90 WAPPING RD
8:06 am 82 WAPPING ROAD
8:07 am 62 WAPPING ROAD
8:08 am 3 BROOKINGS DR
8:10 am 44 WAPPING RD
8:15 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 30
7:35 am 14 BEARSES WAY
7:37 am 27 BEARSES WAY
7:39 am 43 BEARSES WAY
7:42 am 6 BARBARA RD
7:43 am 35 LAKE ST
7:45 am 30 FORGE RD
7:46 am 7 FORGE RD
7:47 am 117 LAKE ST
7:51 am SUNRISE DR @ VILLAGE PATH
7:52 am VILLAGE PATH @ THREE RIVERS DR
7:55 am THREE RIVERS @ THREE RIVERS
7:57 am 108 THREE RIVERS DR
7:58 am 90 THREE RIVERS DR
8:00 am 19 THREE RIVERS DR
8:02 am 7 THREE RIVERS DR
8:12 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 31
7:51 am 119 SOUTH STREET
7:52 am 63 SOUTH ST
7:53 am SOUTH ST @ OLDFIELD DR
7:54 am TIMBER RIDGE LN @ SEQUOIA DR
7:55 am SEQUOIA DR CUL-DE-SAC (NORTH)
7:57 am 15 SOUTH ST
7:58 am 437 ELM ST
7:59 am ORTOLANI CIR @ JAMES JUSTICE WAY
8:00 am 15 JAMES JUSTICE WAY
8:01 am PINE BROOK DR @ CENTENNIAL POND CIR
8:02 am 13 CENTENIAL POND CIRCLE
8:03 am 26 SILVER LAKE DR
8:04 am 16 SILVER LAKE DR
8:05 am SILVER LAKE DR @ PINE BROOK DR
8:06 am 5 NAVA LANDING LN
8:08 am 7 MILLGATE ROAD
8:08 am MILLGATE RD @ PAT’S PL
8:09 am 71 SOUTH ST
8:10 am 83 SOUTH ST
8:16 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 32
7:47 am 15 SUMMER ST
7:48 am 31 SUMMER ST
7:49 am 97 SUMMER ST
7:49 am SUMMER ST @ FOSTER LN
7:50 am 125 SUMMER STREET
7:50 am 133 SUMMER ST
7:51 am 145 SUMMER ST
7:51 am BREWSTER RD @ SUMMER ST
7:52 am BREWSTER RD @ STONY BROOK RD
7:53 am STONY BROOK RD @ BAILEY’S CIR
7:54 am 163 SUMMER ST
7:55 am 11 TARKILN RD
7:56 am 15 TARKILN RD
7:56 am 19 TARKILN RD
7:57 am 27 TARKILN RD
7:58 am TARKILN RD @ OFF TARKILN RD
8:00 am BAY PATH RD @ TREETOP LN
8:01 am 11/13 BAY PATH RD
8:01 am 39 TREMONT ST
8:02 am TREMONT ST @ RANDALL RD
8:02 am 27 TREMONT STREET
8:03 am 17 TREMONT ST
8:05 am DILLINGHAM WAY @ BURTON LN
8:06 am 148 SUMMER ST
8:07 am 138 SUMMER STREET
8:07 am 120 SUMMER ST
8:08 am 114 SUMMER ST
8:08 am 92 SUMMER ST
8:09 am 88 SUMMER STREET
8:10 am 36 SUMMER ST
8:11 am 20 SUMMER STREET
8:11 am 12 SUMMER ST
8:14 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 33
7:50 am 18 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
7:51 am 59 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
7:52 am 79 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
7:54 am 83 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
7:55 am 48 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
7:55 am 36 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
7:56 am 24 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
7:57 am 37 BOG VIEW RD
7:57 am 41 BOG VIEW RD
7:58 am BOG VIEW RD CUL-DE-SAC
8:00 am 27 BOG VIEW RD
8:01 am 19 BOG VIEW RD
8:01 am 8 BOG VIEW RD
8:02 am 86 CRIMSON HARVEST DR
8:03 am 98 CRIMSON HARVEST DR
8:03 am 6 PINE HILL RD
8:04 am PINE HILL RD @ NORMAN’S WAY
8:05 am PINE HILL RD CUL-DE-SAC
8:06 am 70 CRIMSON HARVEST DR
8:07 am 103 CRIMSON HARVEST DR
8:08 am 50 CRIMSON HARVEST DR
8:15 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 34
7:49 am 102 MAIN ST
7:50 am 92 MAIN ST
7:50 am MAIN ST @ ROYAL BURGUNDY LN
7:51 am 80 MAIN ST
7:52 am 66 MAIN ST
7:52 am CRESCENT ST @ MAZZILLI AVE
7:53 am CRESCENT ST @ HARBORVIEW DR
7:54 am 4 CRESCENT ST
7:54 am 26 MAIN ST
7:55 am 14 MAIN ST
7:55 am 12 MAIN ST
7:56 am MAIN ST @ PECK ST
7:56 am 8 MAIN ST,
7:56 am 4 MAIN ST
7:58 am 7 MAIN ST
7:58 am 13 MAIN ST
7:59 am 23 MAIN ST
8:00 am 47/49 MAIN ST
8:01 am 7 SMITH LN
8:01 am 13 SMITH LN
8:01 am 17 SMITH LN
8:02 am 21 SMITH LN
8:02 am 29 SMITH LN
8:03 am 47 SMITH LN
8:04 am 1 FRANK STREET
8:04 am ROME AVE @ PICO AVE
8:05 am 19 ORCHARD AVE
8:06 am SMITH LN @ GRAY AVE
8:08 am 6 SMITH LN
8:08 am 4 SMITH LN
8:09 am 57 MAIN ST
8:09 am 73 MAIN ST
8:10 am 85 MAIN ST
8:10 am 91 MAIN ST
8:11 am 107 MAIN ST
8:11 am MAIN ST @ MAY AVE
8:15 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 35
7:52 am 10 MULBERRY DR
7:53 am 28 ROUND HILL ROAD
7:54 am 34 ROUND HILL RD
7:55 am 50 ROUND HILL RD
7:56 am WOLF POND RD @ CONTINENTAL CT
7:57 am AUTUMN LN @ WOLF POND RD
7:57 am 112 POND VIEW DR
7:58 am 104 POND VIEW DR
7:59 am POND VIEW DR @ HEMLOCK ST
7:59 am 47 POND VIEW DR
8:00 am POND VIEW DR @ FOREST ST
8:01 am 53 MEETING HOUSE RD
8:01 am 27 MEETING HOUSE RD
8:02 am 104 HIGH PINES DR
8:03 am HIGH PINES DR @ OLD SAWMILL RD
8:04 am HIGH PINES DR @ WOLF POND RD
8:04 am WOLF POND RD @ HOLLY TREE DR
8:05 am WOLF POND RD @ DOGWOOD DR
8:06 am 19 ROSEWOOD DR
8:07 am FOX DEN RD @ JUNIPER DR
8:08 am FOX DEN RD @ PINE CONE DR
8:08 am 7 HIGH PINES DR
8:15 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 36
7:51 am 133 ELM STREET
7:51 am 135 ELM ST
7:52 am 145 ELM ST
7:53 am 257 ELM ST
7:53 am 273 ELM ST
7:55 am DEER RUN RD @ HAMMOND LN
7:55 am DEER RUN RD @ NORMAN’S WAY
7:56 am DEER RUN RD @ P TREE LN
7:57 am 33 DEER RUN RD
7:58 am DEER RUN RD @ SAMUEL FULLER RD
7:58 am SAMUEL FULLER RD @ TALL TIMBERS LN
7:59 am TALL TIMBERS LN @ DANA DR
8:00 am 25 TALL TIMBERS LN
8:01 am 218 Indian Pond Road
8:02 am 214 INDIAN POND RD
8:03 am 183 INDIAN POND RD
8:04 am 128 INDIAN POND RD
8:05 am 92 INDIAN POND RD
8:06 am 58 INDIAN POND RD
8:07 am 54 INDIAN POND ROAD
8:07 am INDIAN POND RD @ RUSSELL POND RD
8:08 am 34 INDIAN POND RD
8:09 am 138 ELM ST,
8:11 am 3 SECOND BROOK STREET
8:12 am 2ND BROOK ST @ OFF 2ND BROOK ST
8:13 am 12 2ND BROOK ST
8:13 am 2ND BROOK ST @ McAdmas Ln
8:15 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 37
7:55 am 3 WHARF LN
7:56 am WHARF LN @ BRAINTREE AVE
7:56 am 12 SUNSET RD
7:57 am 27 HOWLANDS LN
7:57 am HOWLANDS LN @ BLAIR DR
7:58 am OAK ST @ CHILTON AVE
7:59 am OAK ST @ WEST AVE
7:59 am WEST AVE @ CHILTON AVE
8:01 am BAGNELL ST @ STANDISH AVE
8:01 am STANDISH AVE @ ELLIOT ST
8:02 am 65 HOWLANDS LN
8:03 am LEIGH RD @ PAGE AVE
8:04 am LEIGH RD @ SHORE DR
8:05 am 18 SHORE DR
8:05 am CEDAR LN @ CURTIS AVE
8:07 am DELANO AVE @ SPRUCE ST
8:07 am SPRUCE ST @ ALDEN ST
8:08 am ALDEN ST @ ATWOOD ST
8:09 am 53 HOWLANDS LANE
8:10 am 41 HOWLANDS LN
8:11 am 20 HOWLANDS LN
8:16 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 48
7:40 am 166 INDIAN POND ROAD/168 INDIAN POND RD
7:42 am 149 Bishops Highway
7:46 am 19 CHRISTMAS TREE LN
7:47 am CHRISTMAS TREE LN @ SAPLING CIR
7:49 am CHRISTMAS TREE LN CUL-DE-SAC
7:53 am 42 CLEARING FARM RD
7:54 am CLEARING FARM RD @ WHISTLER LN
7:54 am WHISTLER LN CUL-DE-SAC
7:57 am 200 PARTING WAYS RD
7:58 am 6 BAVARIAN WY
7:59 am 50 BAVARIAN WAY
8:00 am BAVARIAN WAY @ CRYSTAL DR
8:00 am BAVARIAN WAY @ ALPINE RUN RD
8:01 am 40 ALPINE RUN ROAD
8:02 am 7 ALPINE RUN RD
8:03 am 183 PARTING WAYS RD
8:08 am 149 Bishops Highway
8:09 am 22 BISHOPS HWY
8:16 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 53
7:52 am WINTER ST@HOPKINS WY
7:53 am 27 WINTER ST
7:53 am 28 WINTER STREET
7:54 am WINTER ST @ NOTTINGHAM DR
7:54 am WINTER ST @ PINE ST
7:55 am 8 WINTER ST
7:56 am 1 WINTER ST
7:57 am 250 BROOKDALE ST
7:58 am 160 BROOKDALE ST
7:59 am 119 BROOKDALE ST
8:00 am 84 BROOKDALE ST
8:02 am NOTTINGHAM DR @ STONEY POINT DR
8:02 am 11 NOTTINGHAM DR
8:03 am NOTTINGHAM DR @ CROWN HILL
8:04 am 23 NOTTINGHAM DR
8:05 am NOTTINGHAM DR @ WILDWOOD CIR
8:06 am 36 NOTTINGHAM DR
8:06 am NOTTINGHAM DR @ PINE RIDGE LN
8:10 am 32 WINTHROP ST
8:10 am 20 WINTHROP ST
8:16 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 55
7:43 am BUS LOT
7:47 am 21 SCHOOL ST
7:48 am 19 SCHOOL STREET
7:49 am 8 SCHOOL STREET
7:49 am 2 SCHOOL STREET
7:50 am 253 PEMBROKE ST
7:51 am LAST HOUSE ON RIGHT
7:52 am 18 STATION STREET
7:53 am 5 COUNTRY WAY
7:53 am 17 COUNTRY WAY
7:54 am COUNTRY WAY @ WESTERLY AVE
7:54 am 21 WESTERLY AVE
7:55 am 13 WESTERLY AVE
7:56 am WESTERLY AVE @ WOODLAND AVE
7:56 am WOODLAND AVE @ WHITE PINE LN
7:57 am 11 WHITE PINE LN
7:59 am MONTCLAIR AVE @ ST FRANCIS AVE
8:00 am ST FRANCIS AVE @ BRENTWOOD RD
8:01 am BRENTWOOD RD @ REDCOAT LN
8:07 am 21 WINTER ST
8:15 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 56
7:55 am 29 RING RD
7:56 am 63 RING ROAD
7:57 am 69 RING RD
7:57 am 82 RING RD
7:58 am RING RD @ MILLIKEN DR
7:59 am 7 GILFEATHER LN
7:59 am 11 GILFEATHER LN
8:01 am RIGDALE DR @ MACFARLANE DR
8:01 am 47 MACFARLANE DR
8:02 am MACFARLANE DR @ RIGDALE DR
8:03 am MACFARLANE DR @ ERICA LN
8:04 am ERICA LN @ RIGDALE DR
8:05 am WILDER RD @ DANIEL LN
8:06 am DANIEL LN @ COOKE AVE
8:07 am 12 WINSLOW DR
8:07 am WINSLOW DR @ HARVEST DR
8:08 am 45 HARVEST DR – CUL-DE-SAC
8:08 am 11 HARVEST DRIVE
8:16 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 58
7:58 am COUNTRY CLUB WAY@FAIRWAY DR
7:58 am 77 COUNTRY CLUB WAY
7:59 am COUNTRY CLUB WAY @ PUTTERS PL
7:59 am 95 COUNTRY CLUB WAY
8:00 am 126 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:01 am 131 Country Club Wy
8:02 am 173 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:02 am 179 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:03 am 197 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:03 am 198 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:04 am 210 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:05 am 233 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:06 am 282 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:07 am 300 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:07 am 305 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:08 am COUNTRY CLUB WAY @ LINKS WAY
8:10 am 419 COUNTRY CLUB WY
8:11 am COUNTRY CLUB WAY @ EAGLE DRIVE
8:13 am 21 BROOK ST
8:16 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 59
7:50 am MAYFLOWER ST@BRIGHTSIDE AVE
7:50 am MAYFLOWER ST @ PROSPECT CT
7:51 am PROSPECT CT @ PROSPECT ST
7:52 am 40 PROSPECT ST
7:52 am PROSPECT ST @ LELAND RD
7:53 am 15 SCHOFIELD RD
7:55 am 3 PROSPECT ST
7:59 am TARGET PARKING LOT NEAR CONDO SIGN
8:02 am ANDERSON AVE @ OCEAN HILL DR
8:03 am OCEAN HILL DR @ BERRY DR
8:04 am 51 OCEAN HILL DR
8:05 am OCEAN HILL DR @ HILLSIDE DR
8:05 am 60 OCEAN HILL DR
8:06 am 83 OCEAN HILL DR
8:06 am 91 OCEAN HILL DRIVE
8:07 am 103 OCEAN HILL DRIVE
8:08 am 31 BAYHILL DRIVE
8:08 am BAY HILL DR @ HIGHLAND DR
8:10 am 15 KINGSTON ST
8:10 am KINGSTON ST @ KENNEDY RD
8:15 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Bus 63
7:48 am 57 WEST ST
7:49 am WEST ST @ COOPERS RUN
7:49 am 56 WEST ST/47 WEST ST
7:50 am 37 WEST ST
7:51 am OLD MILL RD @ TONE BRIDGE LN
7:52 am STONE BRIDGE LN @ LONGWOOD CIR
7:53 am 6 LONGWOOD CIR
7:53 am 34 OLD MILL ROAD
7:56 am 29 WEST ST
7:56 am 21 WEST STREET
7:57 am 17 WEST ST
7:57 am 16 WEST ST
7:58 am 14 WEST ST
7:59 am 17 LOT PHILLIPS RD
8:00 am 51 LOT PHILLIPS RD
8:00 am 71 LOT PHILLIPS ROAD
8:02 am 60 WALTER FAUNCE RD
8:02 am 22 WALTER FAUNCE RD
8:03 am 19 WALTER FAUNCE RD
8:04 am 29 NEWCOMB’S MILL RD
8:05 am NEWCOMB’S MILL RD @ STEWART LN
8:06 am 74 HIGGINS RD
8:07 am 58 HIGGINS RD
8:07 am 46 HIGGINS ROAD
8:15 am KINGSTON IS
8:20 am KINGSTON ES
Silver Lake High Halifax routes
Bus 20
6:39 am OLD PLYMOUTH ST@CIRCUIT ST@CHRISTMAS TREE LN
6:39 am 748 OLD PLYMOUTH ST
6:40 am 110 ELM ST
6:41 am 150 ELM ST
6:42 am 223 ELM STREET
6:42 am ELM ST @ AMANDA’S WY
6:43 am 255 ELM STREET
6:44 am 306 ELM ST
6:44 am 320 ELM ST
6:45 am 338 ELM ST
6:45 am 354 ELM STREET
6:46 am 390 ELM ST
6:46 am 421 ELM STREET
6:47 am 212 HUDSON ST
6:47 am HUDSON ST @ PASTURE LN
6:49 am 61 HUDSON STREET
6:49 am HUDSON ST @ LAMPPOST DR
6:50 am 40 HUDSON ST
6:50 am HUDSON ST @ JOHN WADE DR
6:51 am POND ST @ SPENSER DR
6:52 am SPENSER DR @ AUTUMN LN
6:53 am 110 POND STREET
6:53 am 92 POND STREET
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 21
6:36 am MONPONSETT ST@BOW ST
6:37 am MONPONSETT ST @ OCEAN AVE
6:38 am 610 MONPONSETT ST
6:39 am WAMSUTTA AVE @ HOLLY ST
6:40 am HOLLY ST @ STANDISH ST
6:41 am 28 WHITE ISLAND RD
6:42 am 11 WHITE ISLAND RD
6:44 am 254 MONPONSETT ST
6:45 am 200 MONPONSETT ST
6:46 am 102 MONPONSETT ST
6:46 am 6 PALMER MILL RD
6:47 am 37 PALMER MILL RD
6:48 am PALMER MILL RD @ RIDERS WAY
6:48 am 110 PALMER MILL ROAD
6:50 am 235 MONPONSETT ST
6:51 am LINGAN ST @ 2ND AVE
6:52 am 55 LINGAN ST
6:53 am LINGAN ST @ 11TH AVE
6:54 am LINGAN ST @ 12TH AVE
6:55 am CROSS ST @ 11TH AVE
6:56 am PEMMICAN WAY @ INDIAN PATH RD
6:57 am 32 INDIAN PATH RD
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 22
6:31 am 504 THOMPSON ST
6:32 am 402 THOMPSON STREET
6:33 am THOMPSON ST @ FIREFLY RD
6:33 am 348 THOMPSON ST
6:34 am 358 THOMPSON STREET
6:35 am 272 THOMPSON STREET
6:37 am 10 THOMPSON STREET
6:39 am 2 RIVER ST
6:40 am 11 PRATT ST
6:41 am 51 PRATT ST
6:41 am 64 PRATT ST
6:43 am 74 WALNUT STREET
6:44 am WALNUT ST @ BOURNE
6:45 am 127 WALNUT ST
6:45 am 133 WALNUT ST
6:47 am WALNUT ST @ CHERRY
6:49 am SUMMIT ST @ HARVEST LN
6:50 am SUMMIT ST @ KESTREL
6:51 am 3 SUMMIT STREET
6:53 am 265 THOMPSON STREET
6:53 am 291 THOMPSON ST
6:56 am 539 THOMPSON ST
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 23
6:48 am CLYDE O BOSWORTH RD@DEER RUN RD
6:49 am 74 CLYDE O BOSWORTH
6:49 am 114 CLYDE O BOSWORTH
6:50 am 11 PHEASANT HILL RD
6:52 am 86 STONEY WEIR RD
6:54 am OLD PLYMOUTH ST @ FURNACE ST
6:55 am 754 OLD PLYMOUTH ST
6:56 am 668 PLYMOUTH ST
6:57 am 71 CARVER ST
6:58 am 2 CARVER ST
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 24
6:41 am 61 CRANBERRY DR
6:42 am 103 CRANBERRY DRIVE
6:42 am CRANBERRY DR @ HEADWATERS DR
6:43 am 194 CRANBERRY DR
6:44 am 216 CRANBERRY DR
6:46 am 7 PINE ST
6:48 am HIGHLAND CIR @ RYE MEADOW LN
6:49 am HIGHLAND CIR @ BAYBERRY LN
6:50 am HIGHLAND CIR @ ARROWHEAD PATH
6:51 am 61 HIGHLAND CIR
6:52 am HIGHLAND CIR @ SHERWOOD DR
6:53 am 62 ORCHARD CIR
6:54 am 51 ORCHARD CIR
6:54 am 38 ORCHARD CIRCLE
6:55 am 14 ORCHARD CIR
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 25
6:32 am 382 SOUTH ST
6:33 am 362 SOUTH ST
6:33 am 347 SOUTH ST
6:34 am 326 SOUTH ST
6:34 am 285 SOUTH ST
6:35 am 265 SOUTH ST
6:36 am 211 SOUTH ST
6:37 am 117 SOUTH ST
6:38 am 137 FULLER ST
6:39 am 120 FULLER ST
6:39 am 112 FULLER ST
6:40 am 79 FULLER ST
6:40 am FULLER ST @ WOOD ST
6:41 am FULLER ST @ WOOD ST
6:42 am 262 WOOD ST
6:43 am 282 WOOD ST
6:43 am 301 WOOD ST
6:44 am 231 RIVER ST
6:45 am 237 RIVER ST
6:45 am 295 RIVER ST
6:46 am 355 RIVER ST
6:47 am 404 RIVER ST
6:49 am HAYWARD ST @ HILDA’S LN
6:50 am 11 HAYWARD ST
6:51 am 3 FRANKLIN STREET
6:52 am 47 FRANKLIN ST
6:52 am 62 FRANKLIN ST
6:53 am 78 FRANKLIN ST
6:53 am 119 FRANKLIN ST
6:54 am 177 FRANKLIN ST
6:55 am 229 FRANKLIN STREET
6:56 am 393 SOUTH ST
6:57 am SOUTH ST @ MUSTERFIELD LN
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 38
6:53 am HOLMES ST@CHESTNUT RD
6:54 am 22 MARJORIE DR
6:55 am 8 MARJORIE DR
6:55 am AS SOON AS YOU TURN
6:56 am ANNAWON DR @ BEECH
6:57 am ANNAWON DR @ HICKORY RD
6:57 am ANNAWON DR @ HEMLOCK RD
6:58 am ANNAWON DR @ JORDAN RD
6:58 am ANNAWON DR @ POPLAR RD
6:59 am CHESTNUT RD @ BIRCH RD
7:00 am CHESTNUT RD @ BUTTONWOOD RD
7:00 am CHESTNUT RD @ MADISON RD
7:01 am 187 HOLMES STREET
7:02 am HOLMES ST @ DELIA WY
7:03 am 56 ALDANA RD
7:04 am 134 ALDANA RD
7:04 am 164 ALDANA RD
7:05 am 174 ALDANA RD
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 50
6:38 am PLYMOUTH ST @ CRYSTAL LAKE RD
6:39 am OAK ST @ MARILYN WAY
6:40 am HOLMES ST @ MCCLELLAND RD
6:40 am 4 MCCLELLAND ROAD
6:41 am 40 MCCLELLAND RD
6:42 am 176 OAK STREET
6:43 am 12 DARTMOUTH ST
6:43 am 23 DARTMOUTH ST
6:44 am 33 DARTMOUTH ST
6:44 am 63 MCCLELLAND RD
6:45 am 47 HARVARD ST/46 HARVARD STREET
6:47 am 21 BRANDEIS CIR
6:48 am 36 BRANDEIS CIR
6:49 am 52 BRANDEIS CIR
6:50 am 122 BRANDEIS CIR
6:51 am 11 BRANDEIS CIRCLE
6:51 am 3 BRANDEIS CIR
6:52 am 59 OAK ST
6:52 am 63 OAK ST
6:53 am 117 OAK ST
6:54 am 147 OAK ST
6:54 am 97 COLBY DR
6:55 am 22 COLBY DRIVE
6:56 am 86 OAK ST
6:57 am 70 OAK ST
6:57 am 40 OAK ST
6:58 am 41 OAK ST
7:03 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:08 am SILVER LAKE HS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 51
6:49 am 6 BAKER ST
6:50 am RIDGE RD @ BAKER CT
6:53 am 146 PLYMOUTH ST
6:53 am PLYMOUTH ST @ PARADISE LN
6:54 am 216 PLYMOUTH ST
6:56 am 100 PLYMOUTH ST
6:56 am 93 PLYMOUTH STREET
6:57 am 79 PLYMOUTH ST
6:57 am 5 COUNTY RD
6:59 am 62 COUNTY ROAD
7:00 am 136 COUNTY ROAD
7:01 am COUNTY RD @ SHEFFIELD PARK
7:01 am COUNTY RD @ REBECCA WAY
7:02 am WAPPING RD @ HAWTHORNE RD
7:03 am WAPPING RD @ MORGAN’S WAY
7:04 am WAPPING RD @ OLD FARM RD
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 53
6:50 am 365 HOLMES ST
6:50 am 331 HOLMES ST
6:51 am 314 HOLMES ST
6:51 am 303 HOLMES ST
6:52 am 291 HOLMES ST
6:52 am HOLMES ST @ GARDEN RD
6:52 am 261 HOLMES STREET
6:54 am 177 TWIN LAKES DRIVE
6:54 am 246 TWIN LAKES DRIVE
6:55 am 504 TWIN LAKES DRIVE
6:56 am 606 TWIN LAKES DRIVE
6:57 am 555 TWIN LAKES DR
6:58 am 3 TWIN LAKES DR
6:59 am 122 HOLMES ST
7:00 am 109 HOLMES STREET
7:01 am 2 HOLMES ST
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Silver Lake High Plympton routes
Bus 8
6:44 am 246 BROOK ST
6:44 am BROOK ST @ OLD FARM LN
6:45 am 232 BROOK ST
6:45 am 216 BROOK ST
6:45 am 213 BROOK ST
6:46 am BROOK ST @ GRANVILLE BAKER WAY
6:46 am 165 BROOK ST
6:47 am 149 BROOK ST
6:47 am BROOK ST @ CUSHMANS LNDG
6:48 am 104 BROOK ST
6:49 am 104 UPLAND RD
6:49 am 91 UPLAND RD
6:50 am 75 UPLAND RD
6:50 am 63 UPLAND RD
6:51 am 57 UPLAND RD
6:51 am 42 UPLAND RD
6:52 am 18 UPLAND RD
6:53 am      54 CRESCENT ST
6:54 am      69 CRESCENT ST
6:55 am 23 RING RD
6:55 am 46 RING RD
6:55 am 50/49 RING RD
7:07 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 26
6:44 am 11 HEATHERS PATH
6:45 am 19 HEATHERS PATH
6:46 am 6 MONTELLO STREET
6:47 am 372 MAIN ST
6:48 am 1/1B WINNETUXET RD
6:50 am PROSPECT RD @ LEMUEL COBB RD
6:52 am 16 TOBY LN
6:53 am PROSPECT RD @ MARIE ELAINE DR
6:54 am 23 PROSPECT RD
6:54 am 15 PROSPECT ST
6:56 am 10 PARSONAGE RD
6:58 am 10 PALMER ROAD
6:59 am 58 PALMER ROAD
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 46
6:42 am 105 PLEASANT STREET
6:46 am BROOK ST @ ANNASNAPPITT DR
6:47 am 25 SPRING STREET
6:47 am 36 SPRING ST
6:50 am BROOK ST @ ANNASNAPPITT DR
6:51 am 55 BROOK ST
6:52 am 132 MAYFLOWER RD
6:53 am 118 MAYFLOWER RD
6:54 am 8 COLCHESTER ROAD
6:54 am 50 COLCHESTER RD
6:55 am 90 BROOK ST CHILDREN’S GARDEN
6:57 am 85 MAYFLOWER RD
6:57 am 79 MAYFLOWER RD.
6:58 am MAYFLOWER RD @ BUTTONWOOD DR
7:00 am 228 MAIN ST
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 47
6:32 am 102 CENTER STREET
6:33 am 114 CENTER STREET
6:34 am 171 CENTER STREET
6:37 am 17 CROSS ST.
6:41 am 110 PALMER RD
6:41 am 120 PALMER ROAD
6:43 am 38 MONPONSETT ST
6:48 am 113 MAPLE ST
6:48 am 106 MAPLE ST
6:49 am 96 MAPLE ST
6:49 am 78 MAPLE ST
6:50 am 72 MAPLE STREET
6:50 am 66 MAPLE STREET
6:51 am 47 MAPLE STREET
6:51 am 43 MAPLE ST
6:54 am 111 COUNTY RD
6:54 am AS SOON AS YOU TURN
6:55 am 127 LAKE STREET
6:56 am LAKE ST @ CRANBERRY KNOLL DR
6:57 am 48 LAKE ST
6:57 am 21 LAKE STREET
6:58 am 17 LAKE ST
6:59 am 66 FOREST ST
6:59 am 41 FOREST ST
7:00 am 36/35 FOREST ST
7:00 am 30 FOREST STREET
7:01 am 25 OAK ST
7:02 am 17 OAK STREET
7:02 am 3 OAK ST
7:03 am 2 GROVE ST
7:03 am 14 GROVE STREET
7:04 am 22 GROVE ST
7:05 am 64 GROVE STREET
7:06 am 279 GROVE ST
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 62
6:39 am 31 WEST ST
6:39 am 43 WEST STREET
6:40 am 52 WEST ST
6:40 am 58 WEST ST
6:41 am 80 WEST STREET
6:42 am 94 WEST ST
6:42 am 119 WEST STREET
6:43 am 181 WEST STREET
6:48 am 59 CEDAR ST
6:48 am 67 CEDAR ST
6:56 am 73 WINNETUXET ROAD
6:56 am 18 POPE’S FARM
6:57 am 91 WINNETUXET RD
6:59 am 255 MAIN STREET
7:02 am 126 MAIN STREET
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Silver Lake High Kingston routes
Bus 27
6:49 am 22 SECOND BROOK ST
6:50 am 2ND BROOK ST No Intersection
6:50 am 3 SECOND BROOK ST
6:51 am 5 BROOK ST
6:52 am 14 BROOK STREET
6:52 am 34/29 BROOK STREET
6:53 am 125 ELM STREET
6:54 am 135 ELM ST
6:54 am 149 ELM ST
6:55 am ELM ST @ MILLGATE RD
6:56 am 340 ELM STREET
6:57 am 428/437 ELM ST
6:58 am ORTOLANI CIR @ JAMES JUSTICE WAY
6:59 am 20 PINE BROOK DR
7:00 am 12 PINE BROOK DR
7:00 am PINE BROOK DR @ SILVER LAKE DR
7:01 am PINE BROOK DR @ SILVER LAKE DR
7:02 am 350 ELM STREET
7:03 am 138 ELM ST,
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 28
6:44 am 20 COPPER BEECH DR
6:45 am 12 COPPER BEACH DR
6:46 am 5 COPPER BEECH DR
6:47 am RIVERVIEW AVE & MAIN
6:47 am 11 RIVERVIEW AVE
6:48 am Willow@Centerhill
6:49 am 24 RIVERSIDE DR
6:49 am 13 RIVERSIDE DR
6:50 am 7 RIVERSIDE DR
6:52 am MAIN ST @ MAPLE AVE
6:53 am 273 MAIN STREET
6:53 am 280 MAIN ST
6:54 am 13 PEMBROKE STREET
6:54 am 21 PEMBROKE STREET
6:55 am 29 PEMBROKE STREET
6:55 am PEMBROKE ST @ CAPTAIN JONES WAY
6:56 am 57 PEMBROKE ST
6:56 am PEMBROKE ST @ BLUE JAY WAY
6:57 am 81 PEMBROKE STREET
6:58 am 147 PEMBROKE ST
6:58 am 168 PEMBROKE ST
6:59 am 172 PEMBROKE STREET
6:59 am PEMBROKE ST @ REED
7:00 am PEMBROKE ST @ REED
7:01 am 202 PEMBROKE
7:01 am 214 PEMBROKE STREET
7:02 am PEMBROKE ST @ SCHOOL ST
7:03 am WESTERLY AVE @ WOODLAND AVE
7:04 am WOODLAND AVE @ COUNTRY WAY
7:06 am 27 BEARSES WAY
7:07 am 288 PEMBROKE STREET
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 29
6:54 am 46 HIGGINS ROAD
6:54 am 80 HIGGINS RD
6:55 am STEWART LN @ NEWCOMB’S MILL RD
6:56 am 29 NEWCOMB’S MILL RD
6:57 am NEWCOMB’S MILL RD @ SHERRY LN
6:58 am 40 WALTER FAUNCE RD
6:58 am 60 WALTER FAUNCE RD
6:59 am 71 LOT PHILLIPS ROAD
7:06 am MONTCLAIR AVE @ ST FRANCIS AVE
7:08 am 8 SCHOOL STREET
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 30
6:49 am 69 RING RD
6:49 am 81 RING ROAD
6:50 am 102 RING RD
6:50 am 117 RING ROAD
6:51 am 12 GILFEATHER LANE
6:52 am 31 GILFEATHER LANE
6:53 am 19 Gilfeather Lane
6:53 am 35 GILFEATHER LN
6:55 am 55 MCFARLAND DR
6:56 am 55 MACFARLANE DRIVE
6:57 am MACFARLANE DR @ ERICA LN
6:57 am ERICA LN @ RIGDALE
6:58 am RIGDALE DR @ WILDER
6:58 am 12 WINSLOW
6:59 am WINSLOW DR @ HARVEST DR
6:59 am 11 HARVEST DRIVE
7:00 am 6 HARVEST DRIVE
7:01 am 98 WAPPING RD
7:01 am 96 WAPPING ROAD
7:02 am 82 WAPPING ROAD
7:02 am 62 WAPPING ROAD
7:03 am 54 WAPPING ROAD
7:03 am 31 WAPPING RD
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 32
6:44 am 34 CRESCENT STREET
6:45 am 15 CRESCENT ST
6:46 am KENNEDY RD @ KINGSTON ST
6:46 am OCEAN HILL DR @ BAY HILL DR
6:47 am BAY HILL DR @ HIGHLAND DR
6:48 am BAY HILL RD @ OCEAN HILL DR
6:49 am 48 OCEAN HILL DRIVE
6:49 am OCEAN HILL DR @ BERRY DR
6:50 am OCEAN HILL DR @ ANDERSON AVE
6:52 am TARGET PARKING LOT NEAR CONDO SIGN
6:54 am ROME AVE @ ORCHARD AVE
6:55 am 19 ORCHARD AVE
6:55 am ROME AVE @ PICO AVE
6:56 am 7 FRANK ST
6:56 am SMITH LN @ WASHBURN
6:57 am SMITH LN @ GRAY AVE
6:58 am 29 SMITH LN
6:58 am 21 SMITH LN
6:59 am 17 SMITH LN
6:59 am 6 SMITH LN
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 33
6:43 am 29 BROOKDALE ST
6:43 am BROOKDALE ST @ BLUEBERRY HILL RD
6:44 am 119 BROOKDALE ST
6:46 am 59 WINTHROP ST
6:47 am 51 WINTHROP ST
6:47 am 42 WINTHROP STREET
6:49 am WINTHROP ST @ SUMMER ST
6:49 am 139 SUMMER STREET
6:50 am 133 SUMMER ST
6:50 am 123 SUMMER ST
6:51 am 86 SUMMER ST
6:52 am MAPLE ST @ WRIGHT CT
6:53 am 6 RIVER ST
6:54 am 9 JONES RIVER DR
6:55 am 26 JONES RIVER DR
6:56 am 7 MARSH RD
6:56 am RIVER ST @ BAY FARM RD
6:59 am 11 LANDING RD
6:59 am 9 LANDING RD
6:59 am 183 MAIN STREET
7:00 am SUMMER ST @ CENTER
7:01 am RT-3A @ SUMMER ST
7:02 am 50 EVERGREEN ST.
7:03 am 24 EVERGREEN ST
7:04 am 2 EVERGREEN ST
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 34
6:45 am 401 COUNTRY CLUB WY
6:47 am 330 COUNTRY CLUB WY
6:47 am 305 COUNTRY CLUB WY
6:48 am 276 COUNTRY CLUB WY
6:49 am 264 COUNTRY CLUB WY
6:49 am COUNTRY CLUB WAY @ POND VIEW DR
6:50 am 95 POND VIEW DR
6:51 am POND VIEW DR @ HEMLOCK ST
6:51 am 55 POND VIEW DR
6:52 am POND VIEW DR @ FOREST ST
6:53 am 53 MEETING HOUSE RD
6:53 am MEETING HOUSE RD @ HIGH PINES DR
6:54 am OLD SAWMILL RD @ HIGH PINES DR
6:56 am WOLF POND RD @ AUTUMN LN
6:57 am AUTUMN LN @ POND VIEW DR
6:58 am 210 COUNTRY CLUB WY
6:58 am 197 COUNTRY CLUB WY
6:59 am 173 COUNTRY CLUB WY
6:59 am 155 COUNTRY CLUB WY
7:00 am 126 COUNTRY CLUB WY
7:01 am COUNTRY CLUB WAY @ FAIRWAY DR
7:02 am COUNTRY CLUB WAY @ EAGLE DRIVE
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 35
6:45 am 10 HOWLANDS LANE
6:46 am HOWLANDS LN @ WHARF LN
6:46 am HOWLANDS LN @ SUNSET RD
6:47 am 27 HOWLANDS LN
6:47 am HOWLANDS LN @ BLAIR DR
6:48 am EAST AVE @ OAK ST
6:49 am ROCKY NOOK AVE @ WEST AVE
6:50 am ROCKY NOOK AVE @ COLE ST
6:50 am COLE ST @ BAGNELL ST
6:51 am COLE ST @ OAK ST
6:51 am HOWLANDS LN @ STANDISH AVE
6:53 am LEIGH RD @ PAGE AVE
6:53 am 48 SHORE DRIVE
6:54 am 40/39 SHORE DR
6:54 am SHORE DR @ CEDAR LN
6:55 am CEDAR LN @ CURTIS AV
6:56 am DELANO AVE @ SPRUCE
6:57 am ALDEN ST @ ATWOOD
6:57 am ATWOOD ST @ HOWLANDS LN
6:59 am 49 HOWLANDS LN
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 36
6:45 am 18 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
6:46 am 36 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
6:47 am 48 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
6:47 am 79 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
6:48 am 83 FOUNTAIN KNOLL LN
6:50 am SMITH FULLER WAY @ BOG VIEW RD
6:52 am BOG VIEW RD @ CRIMSON HARVEST DR
6:54 am PINE HILL RD @ NORMAN’S WAY
6:54 am NORMAN’S WAY @ DEER RUN RD
6:55 am DEER RUN RD @ PINE TREE LN
6:56 am DEER RUN RD @ DANA
6:57 am 45 TALL TIMBERS LN
6:58 am TALL TIMBERS LN @ DANA DR
6:58 am 25 TALL TIMBERS LN
6:59 am 16 TALL TIMBERS LANE
6:59 am TALL TIMBERS LN @ ELM ST
7:00 am 512 ELM ST
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 48
6:36 am 172 INDIAN POND ROAD
6:36 am 166 INDIAN POND ROAD/168 INDIAN POND RD
6:38 am 149 Bishops Highway
6:42 am 93 PARTING WAYS ROAD
6:42 am 112 PARTING WAYS RD
6:43 am PARTING WAYS RD @ CHRISTMAS TREE LN
6:44 am 11 CLEARING FARM RD
6:45 am 45 CLEARING FARM RD
6:46 am CLEARING FARM RD @ WHISTLER LN
6:48 am 2 CLEARING FARM RD
6:49 am 200 PARTING WAYS RD
6:50 am 46 BAVARIAN WAY
6:51 am 53 BAVARIAN WAY
6:51 am BAVARIAN WAY @ ALPINE RUN RD
6:52 am 40 ALPINE RUN ROAD
6:53 am ALPINE RUN RD @ INNSBRUCK LN
6:54 am 112 PARTING WAYS ROAD
6:55 am 70 PARTING WAYS RD
6:59 am 178 INDIAN POND RD
7:00 am 192 INDIAN POND RD
7:00 am 187  INDIAN POND RD
7:01 am 203 INDIAN POND RD
7:01 am 215 INDIAN POND RD
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 55
6:45 am MAIN ST@HILLCREST RD
6:47 am MAIN ST @ HOME PARK CT – CARMELLA’S
6:47 am MAIN ST @ PLEASANT
6:48 am MAYFLOWER ST @ BRIGHTSIDE AVE
6:48 am MAYFLOWER ST @ PROSPECT CT
6:49 am 31 PROSPECT ST
6:50 am 12 LELAND RD
6:51 am 40 PROSPECT ST
6:52 am 7 PROSPECT ST
6:53 am MAIN ST @ BAKER AVE
6:54 am MAIN ST @ ROYAL BURGUNDY LN
6:54 am MAIN ST @ BASLER’S LN
6:55 am MAIN ST & 2ND CRESCENT ST
6:56 am 8 MAIN ST,
6:56 am 4 MAIN ST
6:58 am 25 MAIN ST,
6:58 am 47/49 MAIN ST
6:59 am 73 MAIN ST
6:59 am 79 MAIN ST
7:00 am 83 MAIN ST
7:01 am 105 MAIN STREET
7:01 am MAIN ST @ SPRING ST – SUPER GAS STATION
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 56
6:41 am INDIAN POND RD@SYLVIA PLACE RD@RUSSELL POND R
6:43 am 101 INDIAN POND RD
6:44 am 6 MULBERRY DR
6:44 am 11 MULBERRY DR
6:45 am 35 ROUND HILL RD
6:46 am 50 ROUND HILL RD
6:47 am ROUND HILL RD @ WOLF POND RD
6:47 am WOLF POND RD @ ROUND HILL RD
6:48 am WOLF POND RD @ HIGH PINES DR
6:49 am WOLF POND RD @ JUNIPER DR
6:49 am WOLF POND RD @ DOGWOOD DR
6:50 am 18 ROSEWOOD DR
6:51 am FOX DEN RD @ DOGWOOD DR
6:52 am FOX DEN RD @ JUNIPER
6:52 am FOX DEN RD @ PINE CONE DR
6:53 am 135 INDIAN POND ROAD
6:56 am 19 SOUTH ST
6:56 am 27 SOUTH ST
6:57 am SOUTH ST @ TIMBER RIDGE LN
6:57 am 35 SOUTH STREET
6:58 am 43 SOUTH ST
6:58 am SOUTH ST @ MILLGATE
6:59 am 71 SOUTH ST
7:00 am SOUTH ST @ PODBURY
7:00 am 119 SOUTH ST
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 58
6:50 am 117 LAKE ST
6:50 am 261 GROVE STREET
6:51 am GROVE ST @ KING GROVE LN
6:52 am 196 GROVE STREET
6:53 am GROVE ST @ OLD GROVE ST
6:53 am GROVE ST @ GRISTMILL
6:53 am GROVE ST @ GROVE ST EXT
6:54 am GROVE ST @ SUNRISE
6:56 am GROVE ST @ THREE RIVERS DR
6:56 am GROVE ST @ BARNABAS MILL RD
6:57 am 138 GROVE ST
6:57 am 135 GROVE ST
6:58 am 130 GROVE ST
6:58 am 121 GROVE ST
6:59 am 117 GROVE ST
7:00 am 87 GROVE ST
7:00 am GROVE ST @ FOXWORTH LN
7:01 am 75 GROVE ST
7:01 am 66/67 GROVE ST
7:02 am 43 GROVE STREET
7:03 am 24 GROVE STREET
7:03 am GROVE ST @ CLIFTON
7:04 am 9 GROVE ST
7:04 am 2 GROVE ST
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 59
6:45 am BAILY’S CIR CUL-DE-SAC
6:45 am BAILY’S CIR CUL-DE-SAC
6:46 am TREMONT ST @ DILLINGHAM WAY
6:47 am DILLINGHAM WAY @ BURTON LN
6:47 am DILLINGHAM WAY @ MALVERN LN
6:48 am 8 DILLINGHAM WAY
6:49 am 11/13 BAY PATH RD
6:49 am 14 BAY PATH RD
6:50 am 1 TARKILN RD
6:51 am 6 TARKILN RD
6:51 am 15 TARKLIN RD
6:52 am 19 TARKILN RD
6:52 am TARKILN RD @ OFF TARKILN RD
6:52 am 20 TARKLIN RD
6:53 am 24 TARKLIN RD
6:57 am 1 WINTER ST
6:57 am WINTER ST @ BROOKDALE ST
6:58 am 8 WINTER ST
6:58 am 10 WINTER ST
6:59 am 18 WINTER STREET
6:59 am 17 WINTER ST
7:00 am NOTTINGHAM DR @ PINE RIDGE LN
7:01 am NOTTINGHAM DR @ CROWN HILL
7:02 am 12 NOTTINGHAM DRIVE
7:03 am STONEY POINT DR @ CROWN HILL
7:05 am 28 WINTER STREET
7:05 am 29 WINTER ST
7:06 am 32 WINTER ST
7:06 am 50 WINTER ST
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 62
6:39 am 31 WEST ST
6:39 am 43 WEST STREET
6:40 am 52 WEST ST
6:40 am 58 WEST ST
6:41 am 80 WEST STREET
6:42 am 94 WEST ST
6:42 am 119 WEST STREET
6:43 am 181 WEST STREET
6:48 am 59 CEDAR ST
6:48 am 67 CEDAR ST
6:56 am 73 WINNETUXET ROAD
6:56 am 18 POPE’S FARM
6:57 am 91 WINNETUXET RD
6:59 am 255 MAIN STREET
7:02 am 126 MAIN STREET
7:10 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS
Bus 63
6:51 am 15 WAPPING RD
6:52 am WAPPING RD @ CAPTAIN JONES WAY
6:53 am 37 WAPPING ROAD
6:53 am WAPPING RD @ BROOKINGS DR
6:54 am WAPPING RD @ NELSON
6:55 am 79 WAPPING ROAD
6:55 am 97  WAPPING ROAD
6:56 aM 109 WAPPING ROAD
6:57 am WAPPING RD @ NOBADEER CIR
6:57 am 151 WAPPING ROAD
6:58 am 155 WAPPING ROAD
6:59 am 14 WEST ST
6:59 am 19 WEST STREET
7:00 am 41 WEST STREET
7:01 am 56 WEST ST/47 WEST ST
7:02 am 47 WEST ST
7:02 am WEST ST @ BAGHEERA WY
7:03 am 10 OLD MILL ROAD
7:03 am OLD MILL RD @ LONGWOOD CIR
7:04 am OLD MILL RD @ STONE BRIDGE LN
7:06 am 66 WEST STREET
7:09 am SILVER LAKE MS
7:15 am SILVER LAKE HS

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Nancy Crochiere to visit Adams Center

August 25, 2023 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

Longtime newspaper columnist Nancy Crochiere will discuss her fiction debut novel, “Graceland,” on Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 6 p.m. at the Adams Center, 33 Summer St.
Hope Robinson can’t seem to please anyone lately, especially not her mother, the flamboyant soap star Olivia Grant. Olivia loves Elvis more than Jesus and, convinced she’s dying, insists on a final visit to Graceland. Unfortunately, that’s the one place Hope can’t take her. Hope fled Memphis years ago with a shameful secret and a vow never to return. Olivia, though, doesn’t understand the word no. Instead, she wrangles Hope’s pink-haired daughter, Dylan, to drive her to Memphis by promising to reveal the mystery of her long-lost father. Hope must stop them before they expose the truth and all hell breaks loose.
As the women race from Boston to Memphis, encountering jealous soap actors, free-range ferrets, and a trio of Elvis-impersonating frat boys, everyone’s secrets begin to unravel. In order to become the family they long to be, Hope, Olivia, and Dylan must face hard truths about themselves and one another on the bumpy road to acceptance, forgiveness, and ultimately, grace.
Crochiere wrote a humor column about family life for Massachusetts newspapers for 13 years. Her collection of those columns titled, The Mother Load, was a finalist for Foreword Reviews’ Book of the Year in humor and the Independent Publishers of New England 2014 Book Award. Crochiere’s essays have appeared in The Boston Globe, Writer’s Digest, and WBUR’s Cognoscenti blog. She lives north of Boston with her husband.
You can learn more about Nancy Crochiere on her website at nancycrochiere.com.
To register for this event, please visit – https://kingstonpubliclibrary.org.

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