Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Joseph Fisher and Nicholas Blanco had their wedding ceremony at Stoughton's Town Hall December 12, 2012.
Joseph Fisher and Nicholas Blanco shouldn't have any trouble remembering their wedding anniversary - the Fisher-Blanco couple were married during a ceremony at Stoughton's Town Hall Wednesday afternoon, December 12, 2012 - 12/12/12. It's the century's last sequential date, with the next coming Jan. 1, 2101 01/01/01. Another 12/12/12 won't roll around until Dec. 12, 2112. The Fisher-Blanco wedding started just after 12 p.m. so the couple was officially married by 12:12 p.m. on 12/12/12, Stephanie Carrara in the Town Clerk's office said. Stoughton Town Clerk Cheryl Mooney, also a Justice of the Peace, presided over the ceremony. It was held in the Fitzpatrick Room on the first floor of the Town Hall, which was decorated for the occasion …
Monday, March 5, 2012
Previewing Tuesday's presidential primary election. The polls will be open on March 6 from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Super Tuesday Massachusetts, along with Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia head to the polls on Tuesday, March 6. What’s on the ballot? Voters taking a Republican, Democrat and Green-Rainbow party ballot will be asked to make their selections for presidential nominee, as well as for State Committee man, State Committee woman and Town Committee. The Republican presidential race is contested with four candidates—former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Congressman Ron Paul—still vying for that party’s nomination. President Barack Obama is not facing a challenger for the Democratic Party’s nomination. …
Saturday, January 7, 2012
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Saturday, January 7, 2012
It's a big year, this 2012. No, not because there is a movie spelling the world's doom, or even what's sure to be a high-intensity presidential election. It's a gigantic year because you can get involved and share all things Stoughton like never before. We have certainly grown and changed since we started back in December 2010. So even if you think you know how to use Patch like a pro, here are some more tips. Here are 12 ways you can use Stoughton Patch to stay informed - and more importantly, inform others.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Patch editors look back at the biggest stories of 2011.
As the Patch editors look back at 2011, they are picking the biggest news stories of last year. Benjamin Paulin, Dover-Sherborn Patch Editor- The biggest news event of the year would have to be the death of Osama bin Laden. Not only did it help to bring some semblance of closure to the countless victims he affected but it also helped shift the focus toward the importance of our military and all they do overseas. Seal Team 6 gave us a glimpse of how ordinary men and woman from the United States can do extraordinary things in the face of danger. Michael Hardman, Regional Editor, Attleboro Patch Editor - The weather was the biggest story of the year and it showed how faulted our infrastructure in the area has been become with the lack of …
In this edition of Patch editors look back, we're giving our selections for Person of the Year.
As we enter 2012, Patch editors are looking back at 2011. In this installation, we weigh in on the "People of the Year." Jeremie Smith, Medfield Patch Editor - SEAL Team 6. This unit of military specialists accomplished its counter-terrorism mission in Pakistan in May when it successfully killed Osama bin Laden. The successful mission was celebrated throughout the country and SEAL Team 6 quickly became anonymous heroes. These men, in my opinion, are the Persons of the Year. For more on SEAL Team 6, click here to read TIME Magazine’s blurb on Person of the Year candidates. http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2098471_2098472_2098501,00.html Kelly Mello, Norton Patch Editor - Kalle Lasn for his role in Occupy Wall …
Sunday, January 1, 2012
In an end of the year series, Patch editors are looking back at their favorites of 2011.
What was the best song in 2011? Usually, our editors are the ones asking the questions for the New Year's weekend, but we're turning the tables a bit. We've been asked for our top picks in movies, books, songs, person of the year, event of the year and best Boston sports moment. In round three, we give our best song for 2011. After reading ours, please share yours with us in the comment section. Kelly Mello, Norton Patch Editor-Adele's "Rolling in the Deep." Adele has such a gorgeous voice, and it's about time America realized it. Though the radio has tried to run "Rolling in the Deep" into the ground, you can't deny how fun it is to belt out this tune when you think no one is listening. Ben Paulin, Dover-Sherborn Patch Editor-The song of …
In the 1960s, we were promised a much different 2012 from the predictors, including space travel, flying cars and robot maids.
This is not what I expected. We're entering the year 2012. By now, I should be using my jet pack to get around the neighborhood, or taking a pill for food. Of course, I’d only be working a couple of days a week and playing golf on the moon the rest of the time. I was expecting to be using my four-iron on the 10th crater. Darn George Jetson. In the 1960s cartoon “The Jetsons,” George zipped around in a flying car, had a robot maid and worked a few hours a day. He even had a machine put his clothes on. This was supposed to be life in the 21st century. We were lied to. What a rip job! I’m on my 14th hour of work today, existing on coffee, which was made on a stove, not by pushing a button. I was promised a flying car by now. There was a …
The day after New Year’s Day: What's open and closed in Stoughton on Monday, Jan. 2.
New Year’s Day was celebrated on Jan. 1, but since the holiday fell on a Sunday this year, it is being observed on Monday, Jan 2. Therefore many government offices and banks will be closed. Here's the list of what is open and closed in Massachusetts on Monday, Jan. 2, 2012: Open: Closed: No Trash Pickup in Stoughton on Jan. 2. There will be no curbside trash collection on Monday, Jan. 2, following New Year's Day. Trash collection for 1/2 will be scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 3 in addition to the regular Tuesday collection. This is standard procedure for any holiday. For safety reasons, the Stoughton DPW will discontinue pickup at dark on Tuesday, Jan. 3. Any rubbish not picked up on Tuesday, Jan. 3 will be picked up on Wednesday, Jan. 4. …
Saturday, December 31, 2011
As we say good-bye to 2011, Patch editors are looking back at the best of the year in their eyes.
What was the best movie of 2011? Usually, our editors are the ones asking the questions for the New Year's weekend, but we're turning the tables a bit. We've been asked for our top picks in movies, books, songs, person of the year, event of the year and best Boston sports moment. In round two, we give our top films of 2011. After reading ours, please share yours with us in the comment section. Mike Gleason, Wrentham Patch Editor- The Adventures of Tintin. In a somewhat disappointing 2011 (Transformers and Twilight were both top grossers), I'd say the best movie I saw was the most recent. Tintin is Steven Spielberg's first animated feature, and he imbued it with the sense of adventure that made the Indiana Jones series such a joy to watch. …
With the start of 2012, Patch editors are weighing in on books, movies, sports, events, music and Person of the Year.
What were we reading in 2011? Usually, our editors are the ones asking the questions for the New Year's weekend, but we're turning the tables a bit. We've been asked for our top picks in movies, books, songs, person of the year, event of the year and best Boston sports moment. In round one, we give our top reads of 2011. After reading ours, please share yours with us in the comment section. Mike Gleason, Wrentham Patch Editor. The best book I read in 2011 was David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest. Wallace's obscure sense of humor and ability to hold forth on a wide variety of topics, from tennis to addiction therapy, really sell this sprawling tome. Though its overall picture can often seem incomplete, the various vignettes are clever, …
Lee Stickler
11:43 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Awesome to read such a story about my home town. : )   more ›