Lost Dashboard Widgets

I was cleaning up my Mac and stupidly trashed my Widgets App. I'm confused on which app I should download. What would the original be? Thanks, John

I don't think there is a Widgets app unless it was a special one from somewhere. My standard widgets reside in a in a Widgets folder in the Library folder at the main level of my drive. A few specific one I installed reside in a Widgets folder in a Library folder in my own user folder.
If you deleted the Widgets folder in the main Library then you may have to either try a custom install from your disc, or an Archive and Install, or use the Pacifist Utility which you can download to find the widgets on your disc and restore them to your Library. Alternatively restore them from your drive backup, which of course everybody has (or should for just this kind of situation).
I'd first check to make sure the Widgets really are missing from you main Library folder. If they aren't we'll need to find out why they are missing. If they are then for me it raises secondary concerns as to what may have been removed during cleaning since usually you should not do things to the main level folders unless you know what you are doing (and have backups).

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