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Wayland Heads To MIAA Football District Finals
The Warriors beat Reading 34-26 in overtime on Friday night to head to the district finals.

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The Warriors beat Reading 34-26 in overtime on Friday night to head to the district finals.

The Warriors beat Reading 34-30 Friday night to head to the district finals.
One person from MA died and another was injured after a car rolled over on Interstate 95 near Richmond in Rhode Island.
Flooding and some pretty whippy-winds are expected for Middlesex County on Saturday.
Flooding and some pretty whippy-winds are expected for Middlesex County on Saturday.
Flooding and some pretty whippy-winds are expected for Middlesex County on Saturday.
The Indians take on Tantasqua in the semi finals of the football district tournament.
The Redhawks take on King Phillip in the semi finals of the football tournament.
Natick has been planning and training for an active shooter response since 2015.
Massachusetts' top crime news also includes the slaying of a homeless man, a verdict in the pizza shop crash and the Whitey Bulger death.
A homeless Framingham man is facing charges after police say he kicked a woman in the stomach, threw an ashtray and destroyed property.
A small metal object was found in a piece of Now and Later candy from a Sturbridge trick-or-treater.
A College of the Holy Cross student was allegedly called a homophobic slur and punched in the face.
Lots of construction will cause lots of delays in the coming week.
The two tenants who live in the home refused medical treatment. Police are looking for suspects.
Massachusetts State Police's gang unit searched Dusti's home on Oct. 30 at 3:15 p.m., after being informed that he had a homemade silencer.
"We need to limit the amount of new debt service in our budget."
There are six trees on the chopping block for Sudbury. The tree warden is holding a public hearing about it should you have a concern.
The town wants the four acres for open space and recreation, but requires it be cleaned up before buying at $3.2 million.
A Shrewsbury even has the right colors.