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Chemical Plant Explosion, 'Perverted Justice' Nets School Principal, and More: Nearby News

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Stories worth talking about tonight:

‘Perverted Justice’ Sting Caught Former School Principal: Police

Former Swampscott High School Principal Edward Rozmiarek engaged in sexually explicit conversations with a person he believed to be a 13-year-old girl, according to a Beverly Police Department report.

Rozmiarek was placed on administrative leave on Dec. 7; one week later, he resigned. At the time, Swampscott Superintendent Pamela Angelakis said she had recently become aware that Rozmiarek had engaged in conduct on his school-issued computer that Angelakis “deemed inappropriate.”

Find out what's happening in North Readingfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Find out what's happening in North Readingfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • Four people were injured, one seriously, on Thursday afternoon following a chemical explosion at the DOW Chemical Company in North Andover, according to the state fire marshal’s office.

ICYMI: Truck Fire Shuts Down Route 495 in Milford

  • Watch the dramatic video of a tractor trailer truck fully engulfed in flames on the highway.

Opioid Epidemic Battle Gets Boost With $700K Grant

  • The state grant will equips police and fire departments in 40 communities with Naloxone to reverse overdoses.

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Charges Reduced in Mansfield Rape Case

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