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Week in Review: A New Summer Train to the Cape
A look back at Beacon Hill Patch's top stories from April 1-6.

Check out our top stories of the week below (just click the link to see the full story):
New Train from Boston to Cape Cod For $35: Train service begins at 5:12pm on Fridays and operates on Saturdays and Sundays beginning at 8 a.m. in Boston, adding Braintree to its route. It will run from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Welfare Office Starts 100-Day Crackdown on Waste and Fraud: The 100-day plan, called "Bridge to Stability," is designed to not only enhance program integrity and improve services for clients, but to restore public trust in the welfare office.
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Gun Rights Rally on Boston Common Draws Hundreds:Â Taking aim at Democrats, the media and others they say are attacking the Second Amendment, hundreds of gun rights activists gathered on the Boston Common Wednesday afternoon to rally to fight a bill that would tighten gun control.Â
Police: Locked Bicycle on West Cedar Street StolenLÂ According to police reports, the victim said her Trek white and purple bike, which was locked to a metal pole on West Cedar Street, was stolen.
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Esplanade's Eliot Memorial Project Could Be Finished by Year's End: The Esplanade Association and Massachusetts Department of Conservation Recreation opened the bidding on the project Wednesday and will continue to accept proposals until 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 10.
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12 Tips for Healthier Grocery Shopping: As soon as you start to open your eyes to what’s happening in the grocery store, you can be better armed to shop smart.
Five Things: Stephen King Donates to Poe Memorial Near Public Garden:Â Novelists Stephen and Tabitha King have contributed $5,000 to help build a statue of Edgar Allen Poe.Â
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