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A roundup of local headlines for the week of Feb. 24.

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A roundup of local headlines for the week of Feb. 24.

We were curious about the town's rules related to sidewalk-shoveling after a snowstorm.
The group, Students Against Surveillance, collected over 200 signatures on a petition to prevent security cameras from being installed in the hallways of Walpole High School.
We were curious about the town's rules related to sidewalk-shoveling after a snowstorm.
We were curious about the town's rules related to sidewalk-shoveling after a snowstorm.
We were curious about the town's rules related to sidewalk-shoveling after a snowstorm.
Mr. Serena was born in Norwood and worked as a chemical specialist for Polaroid for 24 years.
Mr. Serena was a 1954 graduate of Walpole High School and lived in East Walpole.
Take a look at some homes for sale in Walpole that have open house this weekend.
According to Sharon Deputy Fire Chief Richard Murphy said the two men appear to have suffered non-life threatening injuries.
The sequester would automatically go into effect Friday, March 1 unless Congress takes action to stop it.
The Warriors ended their season 10-8-3.
The girls will move on to play top seeded Duxbury Friday.
A petition is being circulated around the high school that will be presented to the Walpole School Committee.
The period for input on the issue has been extended to March 15.
Enjoying another year of excellence, Foxborough High School's musicians are once again regarded as one of the top high school jazz bands in the country.
The following information was provided by the Walpole Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Ms. Gibson was a resident of Dedham and graduated from Dedham High School.
The sequester would automatically go into effect Friday, March 1 unless Congress takes action to stop it.