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Bish Case Break, Mass Pike Squeeze, Swastika: Patch Top Stories
See the week's top stories: investment advisor charged, dog park plans coming, Confederate flag appears on Memorial Day.
FRAMINGHAM, MA — From a break in a 21-year-old case to bar rising from ashes, here are the top stories on Patch for the week ending June 4.
Person Of Interest In Molly Bish Killing: DA Seeks Tips
Bish disappeared in 2000 while working as a lifeguard in Warren. Her killer has yet to be found.
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Confederate Flag Displayed At Natick Memorial Day Ceremony
A man unfurled the flag on Monday at Natick's Civil War memorial on the common downtown.
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Mass Pike Squeeze Coming This Weekend: MassDOT
The highway will drop from six lanes down to four west of Framingham, and that's just a preview of more to come this summer.
Owner Seeks To Rebuild Milford Sports Bar Destroyed In Fire
The bar burned to the ground in February, but the owner has pledged since the day of the fire to rebuild.
See Inside: Tiny $750K MA Cabin Offers Total Seclusion
The cabin isn't huge, but the land (and lake) surrounding it is.
Worcester Investment Advisor Charged In $2.8 Million Fraud: Feds
He worked at multiple investment firms in the Northeast in recent years, according to authorities.
The February robbery left a bystander injured after the robbers crashed while fleeing the scene of the crime.
Men In Their 70s Shot, Beaten In Worcester Road Rage Incident
The two men were assaulted after they got into an argument with a group of people riding dirt bikes in southeast Worcester.
Framingham To Unveil Dog Park Plans At Community Meeting
The region's newest dog park is about to reach a big milestone with the unveiling of plans for the facility.
Sudbury Police Respond After Swastika Seen At Lincoln-Sudbury HS
Town officials pledged to investigate the incident, and work with local clergy.
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