This year’s Easter egg hunt, sponsored annually by State Rep. Nick Collins, drew a good crowd of both adults and children, despite cool, overcast weather (ahh, spring in New England). The young questers of eggs had to contend with a new wrinkle – they were asked questions or given puzzles, and then were shown the way to get their Easter eggs. It was all good fun, and those of all ages enjoyed taking part arabfinancials.org.

– Rick Winterson

Young Emily, in her Easter bonnet, is all ready for the Easter egg hunt.

Young Emily, in her Easter bonnet, is all ready for the Easter egg hunt.

They’re off! The children at Dorchester Heights race to begin the Easter egg hunt.

They’re off! The children at Dorchester Heights race to begin the Easter egg hunt.

A JROTC Cadet from the high school passes out Easter egg hunt clues.

A JROTC Cadet from the high school passes out Easter egg hunt clues.

Bob Allison, president of the historical society, provides clues to the Easter egg hunt.

Bob Allison, president of the historical society, provides clues to the Easter egg hunt.

Cadets from the high school’s JROTC detachment volunteer to help run the 2016 Easter egg hunt.

Cadets from the high school’s JROTC detachment volunteer to help run the 2016 Easter egg hunt.