Middleboro is going to have a very entertaining Fourth of July weekend this year, as a carnival and fireworks are confirmed, and a parade may soon follow.
On Saturday, May 22 from 6-8pm, True Grit Art Gallery will host an opening reception for Catching The Light, a solo exhibit of paintings by Middletown, RI artist Jonathan Small.
The gallery invites the public to come and meet the artist, enjoy complimentary adult refreshments and socialize with other art enthusiasts while viewing and enjoying the work of an emerging local talent. This event is free and open to everyone.
Jonathan Small has studied at the University of Colorado, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Mass Art and the Rhode Island School of Art and Design.
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BROCKTON If you thought pineapple was controversial on pizza, wait until you hear what some Brockton-area pizza-makers are cooking up.
Crab rangoon, Oreos, pumpkin and Nutella are just some of the unique toppings you can find on pizzas at local shops and restaurants.
We looked for pizzas with who-would-have-thought toppings and found that many local businesses have some wild imaginations.
Here are 15 of the most unusual pizzas you can eat in the Brockton area.
Lywnood Cafe (Randolph)
Remember when franks and beans were the traditional Saturday night dinner? Lynwood Cafe, at 320 Center St. in Randolph, has a bean special pizza made with Boston Baked Beans, onion and salami. Owner Stephan Campanella said years ago, his grandmother, the late Pauline Kurlitis, would make franks and beans for the cooks there. His grandfather, the late Francis Kurlitis, would a take a scoop of leftover beans and put it on the pizza. Everyone loved it so much it was added to the menu.