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MAY/JUNE 2008 ISSUE
Metrowest Magazine May/June 2008

IN THIS ISSUE:

From the Editor
Making the most of your most precious resource: the rest of your life.

Chatting with...
For more than half a century, Weston's Putnam Flint refused to talk about his World War II experiences. Now he's sharing them with the world.

Hot finds
Cakes that look too good to eat; hats that are sure to turn heads.

Hemenway story
At this Framingham grade school, students get grandparents along with an education.

Reinventing lives
Facing the mid-life blues? Two experts offer advice on finding the new you.

Framingham brain study
A group of seniors try out a program for sharpening the mind.

Doyennes of downsizing
Natick's It's Your Move shows how to lighten up.

Green Pages
Lessons from a gardening guru at Natick Community Organic Farm.

Low wattage, high impact
How a few well-placed bulbs can transform you house's night-time personality.

Arts outlook
Veteran Weston artist Maxine Hugon discovers her destiny in clay.

Authors' corner
A Needham writer helps a famed cardiologist write a memoir about living with Parkinson's disease.

Cravings
At home with Au Bon Pain's executive chef.

The end
Family members learn a lot about each other as they go shopping for a cemetery.

Special places
Expect to be surprised when you step inside this village colonial in South Natick.

 

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