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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
5:00 PM Dew Drop Inn Local 7 195 Old Colony Ave Boston Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker   Wheelchair Access
5:00 PM Danvers Eyeopener Happy Hour Danvers Eyeopener Happy Hour Online Danvers, MA, 01923 Danvers Virtual
5:00 PM Preamble Congregational Church 68 Maple St Middleton Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Temporary Closure   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
5:15 PM 1 Day at a Time Big Book Online Online Boston, MA Boston English
5:30 PM K.I.S.S. How It Works Club 176 Mechanic St Bellingham 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Closed Meeting   English +   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom   Women's Meeting
5:30 PM Simply Sober Marlborough Simply Sober 33 Main Street Marlborough Open Meeting   Step Meeting
5:30 PM Men On Monday Men, discussion Online Online Boston, MA Boston English
5:30 PM Sisters In Sobriety The Shack 107 Charles St Newton Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Women's Meeting
5:30 PM Lost & Found Online Online Beverly, MA Beverly Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker
5:30 PM Second Chance Beverly Second Chance Online 9 Hale Street Beverly Discussion   Open Meeting   Speaker +   Wheelchair Access
5:30 PM Men On Monday United Church Auburndale Online 64 Hancock St Newton Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Men's Meeting   Speaker
5:30 PM Joy Is In The Journey 24 South Clubhouse 320 W Center St Bridgewater Discussion   English   Open Meeting
5:30 PM Milford No Name Group First Congregational Church 10 Union St Milford Discussion   English   Step Meeting
5:30 PM Take a Step Group St. Christopher's Church 187 East Rd Hampstead 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   English   Wheelchair Access
5:30 PM Men At Work Trinity Church 11 Homer St Newton Discussion   English   Men's Meeting +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
5:45 PM Early Evening Beginners Group Derry Friendship Center 6 Railroad Ave Derry Discussion   English   Speaker +   Wheelchair Access
5:45 PM Arch Street Arch St. Chapel 100 Arch St Boston 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Closed Meeting   English +   Temporary Closure
6:00 PM At Freedom From Far At Freedom From Far 100 Park Drive Boston Discussion   Open Meeting
6:00 PM Fresh Air Swedenborg Chapel Online 50 Quincy St Cambridge Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker   Temporary Closure
6:00 PM Grace Online Online Dorchester, Boston, MA Boston Big Book   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting

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Stoneham, Massachusetts AA Meetings

Stoneham is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, nine miles north of downtown Boston; its location offers convenient access to Boston and Massachusetts’s North Shore coastal region and beaches. If you are in addiction recovery and live in Middlesex County, you may be interested in our online database of AA meetings in Stoneham. Whether you are a resident of the local area or are visiting, you’ll find a variety of AA Massachusetts meetings available in and around Stoneham. Most people think of the 12 Steps when they think of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The AA program was built on the 12 Traditions. The Traditions are distinct from the Steps, but how do they compare?
To summarize, AA members follow the Steps to maintain daily sobriety. The Traditions form the basis for AA groups and meetings. The AA Traditionals guide everything in the program, from public relations to finances and member donations. All the Traditions are important, but Tradition 12 is a foundational guideline of AA because it governs the principle of anonymity. Anonymity in AA refers to the fact that all AA participants’ identities are kept confidential. In addition, anything a person says in an AA meeting will also be treated with strict confidentiality by every member.

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