Braintree Asks Residents to Share September 11 Memories
DATELINE — BRAINTREE — The town is inviting residents to submit personal memories, stories and reflections from September 11, 2001, as Braintree approaches the 25th anniversary of the attacks next month. Meanwhile, Braintree Patch flagged a batch of automatic tariff refunds headed to some Massachusetts consumers.
TOWN HALL
Braintree officials launched a community call for September 11 recollections this week, asking residents to share memories, stories and reflections from that day. The initiative comes as the town nears the 25th anniversary of the 2001 attacks. Residents can find details on the submission process through the town's civic alerts page.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"Automatic Tariff Refunds Coming To These MA Residents": Braintree Patch reports that refunds to consumers mark the final step in a monthslong process that began in February, though the newsletter did not specify eligibility details or a payout timeline for Braintree households (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/braintree/s/kmxya/automatic-tariff-refunds-coming-to-these-ma-residents).
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