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Meet The Author, Adrian Gould – The Kings Have Won

Join the Cohasset Elder Affairs as they invite Adrien Gold, the author of The Kings Have Won, to talk about his writing process for his new book.

History of Hats with Lori Pires

Join Lori Pires as she takes us on a journey through time, discovering why we wear the hats we do.

1956 A Year of Turbulence In Europe and the Middle East With David Barrett Pt.1

Join David Barrett as he takes us on a journey through one of the most turbulent times in recent history. David Barrett as he takes us on a journey through one of the most turbulent times in recent history.David Barrett as he takes us on a journey through one of the most turbulent times in recent history.

Join David Barrett as he takes us on a journey through one of the most turbulent times in recent history.

1956 A Year of Turbulence In Europe and the Middle East With David Barrett Pt. 2

Join David Barrett as he takes us on a journey through one of the most turbulent times in recent history.

What’s Going On at Paul Pratt Memorial Library, July 2025

Lets see what is going on for the month of July at the Paul Pratt Memorial Library.

Cohasset Elder Affairs Talk – Venice: “la Serenissima”

Join retired professor Matt Davis as he takes us on a tour of the wonderful city of Venice.

Cohasset Common with Guest, Sarah Shannon

Cohasset’s Communications Specialist. Kevin Perry sat down with Superintendent of Schools, Sarah Shannon to discuss her first year at the helm of Cohasset Schools.

Larchmont Remembered With Daniel Harrington

Join Daniel Harrington has he brings you on the last voyage of the doomed ship, the Larchmont.

BUAR Talk with David Robinson

This talk was the first time that David Robertson presented the results of a 2 year study on prioritizing at risk places in Mass for cultural resources along the coast.

They used GIS/arcview and have a storymap almost ready to present. David works with a lot of students and groups to bring attention to underwater archaeological resources and is one of only 9 state underwater archaeologists in the country. Cohasset made the cut for vulnerability of coastal towns (a level ‘yellow’), and this info may be additional info useful for planning purposes for the harbor committee, and he may be a good free resource for CSCR.

Based on another recent separate vulnerability assessment of Mass salt marshes and trying to understand migration based on climate change (high level policy meeting that happened to meet in Cohasset), the Paul Pratt Historical Society headquarters building seems to be right in the threat impact zone.

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