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MAY HAPPENINGS

May marks the unofficial beginning of warm weather season here in New England, and we’ve got no shortage of ways to get outside and stay busy this month. Many events, like Cider Hill Farm’s Tulip Fest and Long Hill’s Plant Sale, revolve around the fruits of a successful spring bloom. Others, like PEM’s celebration of local fashion icon Yolanda Cellucci or North Atlantic Ballet’s performances of The Little Mermaid at the Cabot, highlight some of the best arts happenings in the region. Whatever intrigues you, below you’ll find something to get you out of the house and into the sunshine this May.

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