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Tom Brady's Gruesome Hand Injury Revealed: Patch PM
Also: MBTA has reduced schedule during Tuesday's storm; 1 dead in I-93 crash; Wednesday's student walkout could have consequences; More.

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Tom Brady Reveals What Playoff Hand Injury Looked Like
Consider this your warning, it's not pretty.
MBTA Running Reduced Schedule Tuesday
If you need to take the Commuter Rail or the T, check this out.
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Wednesday's Walkout Comes With Consequences For Some Students
Norwood Superintendent Dave Thomson briefly addressed the walkout during his report at the Feb. 28 school committee meeting.
1 Dead In I-93 Crash
A man was killed when his car rolled over off I-93 early Monday morning.
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Market Basket Worker Injured In Tewksbury Electrical Accident
The man was reportedly conscious when he was transported to Massachusetts General Hospital by MedFlight Monday morning.
Nantucket African-American Site Vandalized With Racist Slurs
The historic African Meeting House was spray painted with racist graffiti, police said.
Third, Fourth Teens Charged In Murder Of Boston Teen
The two allegedly kicked and beat Chad O'Connor before he was shot in the head in January.
Burlington Middle School Administrator Tries To Explain Spending
Written responses from Marshall Simonds Middle School Support Coordinator Neil Lusas on spending may raise more questions than they answer.
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