Time to pick the perfect tree
The temperatures may be in the teens, but the time is right for selecting a Christmas tree.
Gas station lots and churchyards selling scout-sponsored Christmas greenery are all options around Massachusetts, and so are tree farms like Mistletoe Acres in East Bridgewater.
The family-owned business is selling pre-cut trees now through December 23 and also boasts a holiday market with more greenery, decorations and gift ideas.
Jeff Martins of Foxboro holds up his three-year-old son Kenzo to check out their new Christmas Tree at Mistletoe Acres Tree Farm. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald).
Rick Krugger makes a fresh cut to a Christmas tree. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Xavier Quabner secures a Christmas tree to a customer’s car roof. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Xavier Quabner and Rick Krugger prepare a tree to be drilled for a tree stand at Mistletoe Acres Tree Farm. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
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