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Student Party Delays School In Another District: Patch PM
Plus: Framingham liquor license fight | Tons of food donated in Worcester | New Natick business | More

WELLESLEY, MA — Welcome to beginning of another work week — also a week when students will begin returning to classes for the first time since last spring. Most districts are starting in a hybrid model, while larger districts like Framingham and Worcester will start fully remote.
In some school districts, student parties are altering school reopening plans.
Lincoln-Sudbury High School will start fully remote following a large student party that created a serious coronavirus risk. And Dover-Sherborn School District has agreed to a remote start after a party with about 100 students on Friday. There was a similar situation in Dedham, where school was delayed due to coronavirus linked to Boston Bruins watch parties.
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Around MetroWest
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Eujin Kim Neilan has long dreamed of opening a store combined with a studio. She's not letting the pandemic stop her.
The owner of a small liquor shop in Framingham fears a license transfer to neighboring BJ's Wholesale Club could spell doom.
The fur ban is one of three Citizen Petitions listed on the second Special Town Meeting warrant.
Around Worcester
Stop & Shop Gives Tons Of Food In Worcester On Hunger Action Day
Worcester-area Stop & Shop workers delivered the food to the Friendly House service center.
For 9/11, Milford Charity Donates Art To American Heritage Museum
The Milford nonprofit Thanks To Yanks couldn't hold a 9/11 dinner this year, but is still observing the 19th 9/11 anniversary.
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