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5 Things You Need to Know Today: September 26

Last day to sign up for the lobster dinner at St. George's on Friday night.

 

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  1. The Boston Public Schools released five plans to improve the school assignment process for students. Read more here.
  2. Friends, neighbors, parishioners, all are welcome to the Lobster Dinner sponsored by the St. George Orthodox Church of Boston Adult Fellowship is on Friday from 5-7 p.m. at the St. George Community Center, 55 Emmonsdale Road. Menu: Two boiled lobsters, baked potato, cole slaw, dessert and coffee. Price: $22.95. Children 12 and younger get one lobster or fish dinner - $15.  Take out orders will be available. Reservations must be made by calling Pat Ayoub 781-326-6755 or Michel/Evelyn Easa at 617-266-0065. If a machine answers be sure to leave your name and number. Deadline for reservations is today.
  3. Today is day two of Bank of America hosting a free, three-day homeowner assistance event. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with Bank of America specialists to review their full financial situation and alternatives to foreclosure, such as a loan modification or short sale, with the goal of walking away with a decision about their mortgage. Workshops and non-profit counselors will also be available on-site to provide financial education and budgeting tips. A list of important documents to bring is available at www.bankofamerica.com/homeownerevent. Boston Marriott Long Wharf Hotel, 296 State St., Boston.
  4. Tomorrow West Roxbury Saves Energy presents "New Brook Farm: An Introduction" at the West Roxbury Library at 7 p.m. West Roxbury's national historic landmark Brook Farm (located on Baker Street off the VFW Parkway) in the 1840s supported a utopian agrarian community inspired by the Transcendentalists. Come hear about a group of local citizens leading a community effort to launch a New Brook Farm that will echo that history by supporting sustainable farming. New Brook Farm will also act as an educational tool for learning about the farm's past in addition to gardening, horticulture, food preparation and preservation, and more. Free. 
  5. Roslindale Patch is launching tomorrow! I'm the editor. Tell everyone about it. 

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