Benjamin Paulin, Patch Staff
- Dover-Sherborn, MA
Ben Paulin is a graduate of Suffolk University where he studied journalism. While at Suffolk he was the editor-in-chief of the award-winning student newspaper the Suffolk Journal. Ben worked for a year at the Boston Globe city desk covering breaking news and events in and around Boston. Before that he interned at the Boston Metro newspaper covering news and arts for the daily for over a year. After school he worked as a freelancer covering community news for Easton Patch.
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In his spare time, Ben likes to read, watch Red Sox, Patriots, and Celtics games, play basketball, go skiing in the winter, and enjoy the outdoors. He also enjoys going to the movies and hanging out with friends.
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Walpole, MA|News|
Walpole Police Log: Car Fire and 4 Arrests Made
The following information was provided by the Walpole Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Foxborough, MA|News|
Foxborough Family Awaiting Approval on Loan to Buy House Back; Avoid Eviction
Thanks to overwhelming community support, Foxborough residents John and Julie Hazeldine may soon own their Spring Street home once again.
Sharon, MA|News|
Sharon Obituary: Sidney O. Barnsley
Mr. Barnsley was a lay reader and Sunday School Superintendent at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Sharon.
Walpole, MA|News|
Selectmen Discuss Excluding Cedar Junction Population from Precinct 5, Redrawing Precinct Lines
The town currently counts Cedar Junction's 690 inmates as part of the representative population in Precinct 5.
Walpole, MA|News|
A Message From Walpole TA Boynton on Friday's Snowstorm
The next step for the town will be watching for flooding.
Foxborough, MA|News|
Daylight Saving Time 2013: Turn Clocks Forward Tonight
Residents are reminded to set their clocks forward one hour when they go to bed tonight for the 2 a.m. time change Sunday to begin daylight saving time.
Walpole, MA|News|
Daylight Saving Time 2013: Turn Clocks Forward Tonight
Residents are reminded to set their clocks forward one hour when they go to bed tonight for the 2 a.m. time change Sunday to begin daylight saving time.
Dedham, MA|News|
Dedham Obituary: William J. Tierney
Mr. Tierney was a graduate of Dedham High School.
Walpole, MA|News|
House Hunt: Open Houses in Walpole This Weekend
Take a look at some homes for sale in Walpole that have open house this weekend.
Sharon, MA|News|
Ilse Marks, Other Local Food Pantries Seeing Increase in Need
A report released last week by the Food Research and Action Center said that 15 percent of people in Massachusetts - about one in seven people - could not afford to put food on the table last year.
Dedham, MA|News|
Local Food Pantries Like Dedham's Seeing Increase in Need
A report released last week by the Food Research and Action Center said that 15 percent of people in Massachusetts - about one in seven people - could not afford to put food on the table last year.
Norwood, MA|News|
Local Food Pantries Like Norwood's Seeing Increase in Need
A report released last week by the Food Research and Action Center said that 15 percent of people in Massachusetts - about one in seven people - could not afford to put food on the table last year.
Foxborough, MA|News|
Food Pantry: 180 Foxborough Families Need Help Each Month
A report released last week by the Food Research and Action Center said that 15 percent of people in Massachusetts - about one in seven people - could not afford to put food on the table last year.
Walpole, MA|News|
Food Pantry: Families in Need Rises to 150 in Walpole
A report released last week by the Food Research and Action Center said 15 percent of people in Massachusetts - about one in seven people - could not afford to put food on the table last year.
Dedham, MA|News|
Dedham Obituary: Frank J. Hallion
Mr. Hallion was a resident of Dedham who served in WWII in the U.S. Army Air Corps.
Walpole, MA|News|
Walpole Man to Compete in 31st Annual Run of the Charles Canoe and Kayak Race
Walpole's Tim Bailey will be competing in the 24-Mile Corporate Relay Race in April.
