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High School Coach 'Sick' About Team's 82-0 Victory: Patch PM
Also: 'White Lives Matter' spray painted on Boston's Black Market; Emaciated dog rescued by Eversource worker; More.

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82-0 Baseball Victory Has HS Coach 'Sick'
The coach said the high school did all they could to not run up the score.
Vandal Sprays 'White Lives Matter' on Boston's Black Market
Mayor Marty Walsh told Patch defacing property is a crime and wouldn't be tolerated, while others are asking if this is a hate crime.
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Emaciated Dog Rescued By Eversource Worker
Eversource worker Susan Sweeney called police after seeing two dogs living in "deplorable" conditions.
City Plaza To Get Beer Gardens And Puppy Wednesday
It's part of a three-year plan to revitalize City Plaza.
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Can A Former Necco CEO Save The Company?
Al Gulachenski, who served as CEO from 2011-2015, is embarking on an ambitious crowdfunding campaign.
Neighbors 'Shocked At Vulgarities': Arrest For Disorderly Conduct

'Trapped In Manhole' Boston Firefighters Rescue Woman From Sewer
It took hours to rescue the person from the sewer, but firefighters were able to get the person out this morning.
Man Allegedly Threatens Jogger With Knife, Runs Into Traffic
A jogger said the alleged attack was unprovoked, and the defendant was unknown to the jogger.
Harvard Professors To Represent Black Harvard Student Arrested
One of the professors represented Former Patriot's tight end Aaron Hernandez during his double murder trial.
Danvers Police Investigate Shell Casings Found At High School
Staff at Essex Technical High School in Danvers found the casings in a boys bathroom at the school's sports stadium.
Mexican National In Chelsea After Another Re-Entry
A 30-year-old man living in Chelsea had been deported four times, authorities said.
Pretzel Co. Guys To Open Reunion Tap and Table In Grafton
The founder of a wholesale pretzel place in Grafton teamed up with others to open a pub with lots of craft beer and food.
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