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Five Things You Need To Know Today, March 31

Here's a look at the day ahead.

"Five Things you Need to Know Today" is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. Check back later for more, and let us know what you think of the new feature in the comments section.

Notable Events:

  • The Major League Baseball season has finally arrived! However, the Boston Red Sox season doesn't begin until Friday, when the Sox take on the defending American League champion Texas Rangers. The bottom line: Baseball is back. Happy Opening Day everyone. 
  • The Medfield Board of Water and Sewer will meet tonight at 7 in Town Hall. 
  • The First Baptist Church of Medfield men's Bible study group will meet tonight at 7 p.m. 

First Sign of Spring Sports Season: While the Medfield High School varsity spring sports seasons do not open until Monday – weather permitting – the first sign of the spring sports season is here in the form of two JV tennis matches. The Medfield High School girls' JV tennis team opens its regular season in Millis to play Holliston at 3:30 p.m. The JV boys' tennis team will also play Holliston in Millis. 

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Medfield High School Choir & Orchestra Spring Concert: The MHS Choir and Orchestra will perform its spring concert at the Lowell Mason Auditorium at 7 p.m. The event is open to all. 

Check Back Today: Medfield Patch will preview a busy weekend in town with its weekend planner, "Get Out!" See what's going on around town and plan your weekend accordingly. We will profile houses that sold in the area this week in our "Sold!" feature and publish a photo gallery of the MHS Theatre Society's work this year on its two productions "A Human Race" and "Once Upon a Mattress." See who from Medfield has qualified for the Boston Marathon, which takes place on Patriots Day on April 18 and starts in Hopkinton and ends in Boston. 

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