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South Shore Highlights: Community Kindness, Patriots Pride & Weekend Plans
The second newsletter of the year is packed with local good news and helpful updates. Read about a Hingham community crafting toys for Brockton preschoolers, a Marshfield brewery’s Drake Maye–inspired beer flying off the shelves, and important reminders as Plymouth’s open air burning season begins. We’ve also rounded up upcoming events, outdoor courses, and volunteer opportunities to keep your January calendar full. As the new year gets underway, help us spread the word about South Shore Insider by forwarding this newsletter to a friend or neighbor who loves staying connected to what’s happening locally.

Your First South Shore Insider of 2026!
2026 is here, and the South Shore is buzzing! Catch up on gymnastics victories in Cohasset/Norwell, Duxbury’s Tenney Cup win, and Marshfield’s chilly polar plunge. Plus, get ready for winter workshops, lectures, and concerts. There’s something for everyone. Share this with friends so they’re in the know about the year’s best local events!

South Shore Sparkles: Holiday Hikes, Brunch & Music!
From toy drives in Cohasset to heartwarming community support for a Hanover family, this week’s edition is packed with South Shore holiday cheer. Check out cozy blanket parties, winter hikes, festive brunches, and glowing town events to make your weekend merry and bright. Don’t forget to preorder your Christmas treats from Zserbo Bakery to sweeten the season. This is our last newsletter of the year before a short holiday break. We’ll be back in the new year with more local stories and events!

Deck the South Shore: Holiday Miracles, Lights & Festive Fun!
Hingham’s holiday soldiers returned, spreading joy with a heartwarming Christmas miracle. Marshfield teens are in for a treat as the Boys & Girls Club plans a new teen center for fun, learning, and holiday cheer. North Quincy restaurants Lê Madeline and Ming Seafood earned spots on The New York Times’ “Best of Boston” list, great for festive feasting. Experience the South Shore Celebration of Lights with over a mile of twinkling LEDs, a 300’ rainbow tunnel, and magical seasonal displays. This weekend is packed with holiday concerts, owl prowls, craft nights, trivia, and village strolls to get everyone in the Christmas spirit.

This Week on the South Shore: Expansions, Traditions & Tons of Events
This week brings a mix of major local updates and festive happenings across the South Shore. In Hanson, LeMans Corp. is set to acquire longtime distributor Sullivans, blending the company’s strong New England roots with LeMans’ national reach. Hingham and Milton are each getting a new early-learning option in 2026 as The Gardner School expands into the region with two South Shore locations. Hull kept tradition burning bright with its towering Thanksgiving bonfire, one of the largest ceremonial fires in Massachusetts. Plymouth firefighters have also launched their annual Toys for Tots drive and Stuff-A-Bus event to ensure local kids have gifts this Christmas. And in Abington, The Brew Coffeehouse has reopened with a revamped Mediterranean-inspired menu and a grand opening celebration on Dec. 6 featuring 50% off everything.If you enjoy this newsletter, help us grow the community! Forward it to a friend or neighbor who might love staying plugged into local news, events, and small business updates!

Gobble Gobble! Heartwarming News & Fun Events on the South Shore
The South Shore is full of heartwarming stories and festive fun this week. Braintree’s Project Delta delivered comfort bears to Windsor first responders, while a Duxbury woman donated bone marrow to honor her father. Families can visit Bamp’s Toy Vault in Plymouth for holiday gifts supporting Toys for Tots, and Nautical Mile Market is searching for a new Hanover home, stop by Whitman to show support. From post-feast hikes and cycling rides to historic meals and live music, there’s plenty to enjoy this Thanksgiving weekend!

South Shore Serves Up Fun, Heroes & Holiday Cheer!
Good vibes are flowing across the South Shore this week! Abington’s Joe Kenney rescued a small alligator in Boston, while Cohasset High football triumphed 42-6 over Rockland to reach the semifinals. Hanover’s Hale Bone Broth continues to grow its wellness and community mission, and Weymouth’s Mary Irving marks 11 years of caring for local families. Get ready for Thanksgiving weekend fun with festive markets, creative workshops, and the annual America’s Hometown Parade!

From Hull’s new waterfront vision to Braintree’s holiday shop openings - see what’s happening near you!
The South Shore is bustling with fresh beginnings! South Shore Plaza in Braintree welcomes POP MART and Rolife, two creative new additions for gift hunters. Hull’s “Paragon” project officially broke ground, marking a major step in restoring the town’s iconic boardwalk area. Kingston celebrates play and community with Cowabunga’s new gaming space, while Weymouth gathered in gratitude to honor local veterans. Rounding out the week: hands-on workshops, local walks, and a classic craft fair that make November the perfect time to explore, learn, and connect.

Oops — We Got Tricked by the Calendar! | Thanksgiving Prep & South Shore Fun
We might’ve jumped ahead a week (call it a Halloween trick!), but now you’ve got a head start on Thanksgiving planning. From Tosca’s take-home feast to Zserbó Bakery’s decadent desserts and Gerard Farm’s classic turkey dinners, South Shore kitchens are ready to make your holiday delicious. This weekend also brings cozy workshops, live music, outdoor adventures, and family fun from Plymouth to Norwell — plenty of treats to enjoy before the turkeys take over!

From Bob Dylan to “Boo!” — Halloween weekend happenings across the South Shore
Looks like we sent next week’s newsletter out a bit early — but consider it a treat: you’ve got a head start on your Thanksgiving planning! This week, we’re keeping things spooky (and local) with a mix of history, heart, and Halloween across the South Shore. In Braintree, the Festival of Trees is turning its holiday magic into $15,000 of community giving, while Marshfield celebrated a record-breaking $550K gala for Road to Responsibility. Plymouth is remembering the night Bob Dylan made local music history, and Rockland’s Halloween past still sends shivers down Main Street. From musicals and live music to costume parades and pup parties, there’s plenty of festive fun to enjoy this weekend — no tricks, just treats.

November Is Here: Thanksgiving Prep & South Shore Weekend Fun!
November has arrived, and local restaurants are ready to help with Thanksgiving plans. Order a full feast from Tosca, pick up desserts from Zserbó Bakery, or grab a take-home or hot dinner from Gerard Farm Manomet in Plymouth. This weekend is also packed with activities: hand-knit your own blanket, enjoy live music in Plymouth or Quincy, or explore nature on Fred’s Nature Walk in Norwell. Families can catch a performance of Madagascar: A Musical Adventure JR. or check out the weekly Rebels & Rods car show in Plymouth. From food to fun, the South Shore has you covered for a festive and active weekend.

South Shore Weekend: Pumpkins, Parades, and Performances
The South Shore comes together this week to honor veteran Francis “Frank” Dobrynski, ensuring no hero is ever forgotten. Halloween is in full swing with pumpkin displays, family-friendly carving events, and even an underwater pumpkin contest in Hull. This weekend offers a packed lineup of fall activities including harvest festivals, guided hikes, craft fairs, and spooky-themed fun for all ages. Enjoy live music, theater productions, and community gatherings that bring neighbors together. Check out our full events guide to plan your weekend!

