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Town of Shirley
Posted 04/19/2026
Cemetery Committee Member (Volunteer Opportunity)

The Cemetery Committee is looking to fill two vacancies on the Board. If interested, please reach out to Barbara Yocum.   Mission  The Shirley Cemetery Committee oversees and administers the Town's two active municipal cemeteries: Shirley Center Cemetery and Village Cemetery.History The Shirley Center Cemetery, established in 1755, is located at the corner of Brown and Horse Pond Roads in Shirley Center. The Village Cemetery, dating to 1849, is off Harvard Road in Shirley Village. Both are listed in the

Town of Shirley

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Growing Places
Posted 01/04/2026
VOLUNTEER

Volunteers are critical to the work we do! We have a variety of opportunities to fit your interests and skills, like…PRODUCE PACKING: Join our Aggregation Team and help package local farm-fresh produce into 450+ units weekly for donation and home delivery throughout North Central MA!DELIVERY: Join our Distribution Team by delivering that produce either in your own vehicle or as ride-along support for our staff.OFFICE: Support our administrative staff in the office on project-based tasks.And more!READY TO

Growing Places

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Town of Ayer
Posted 04/26/2026
Volunteer Board Positions - Industrial Development Finance Authority

THE TOWN OF AYER We are currently recruiting for5 Board of Directors to serve on theIndustrial Development Finance Authority DIRECTORS WILL BE INVOLVED IN:Industrial Development ProjectsExpanding and Supporting Ayer BusinessesAyer’s Business Revolving Loan FundMarketing AyerTechnical assistanceAnd more! IDFA Meetings are public and will be held quarterly. Contact Ray if you are interested in serving! Ray Friedlander Economic Development Director 978-772-8220 ext. 120rfriedlander@ayer.ma.us

Town of Ayer

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Boston Area Gleaners
Posted 10/05/2025
Volunteer Opportunity

Lend a hand in getting healthy food from farms to families  ​Farming is unpredictable. Weather, pests, and market conditions all make growing food an imprecise science, so farmers plant extra to ensure they will have enough produce to sell and distribute throughout the year. When crops flourish, farmers often do not have the time or labor to harvest or sell everything—and end up with a surplus.Boston Area Gleaners organizes volunteers to harvest, or glean, surplus crops, and pack them for donation to food

Boston Area Gleaners

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