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Will Dedham Finally See a Senior Center?
Article 3 on the Monday April 8 Special Town Meeting warrant could play a big role in whether the town will build a senior center or not.
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Article 3 on the Monday April 8 Special Town Meeting warrant could play a big role in whether the town will build a senior center or not.
The Airsoft, laser tag and paintball pro shop has an indoor course with action around every corner.
Ms. LaCivita was a resident of East Walpole since 1946.
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The following information was provided by the Walpole Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Ms. Mitchell was a former resident of Walpole.
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Kathi and Chris Sullivan recently traveled to Sharon to talk about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse.
Another deadline extension is expected to be issued as John and Julie Hazeldine fight to keep their Spring Street home.
Eleven Sharon residents have pulled nomination papers for this year's town election. Find out who's running and when papers are due back to the Town Clerk's office.
13 Walpole residents have pulled nomination papers.
Massachusetts State Police will run extra safety checks on vehicles in the area on Friday, April 5 into Saturday, April 6.
Take a look at some homes for sale in Walpole that have open house this weekend.
A Plainville couple, Kathi and Chris Sullivan went to Sharon High School this week to talk about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse.
Mr. Brown served 23 years in the United States Air Force.
Mr. Coffey was a resident of Dedham.
Mr. Hayes was a former resident of Norwood.
Grand opening event will be Saturday, March 30 from 1-4 p.m. on the Walpole/Norwood town line.