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Norwood Man Arrested In Boston On Weapon, Drug Charges
A Norwood man was one of two people arrested Wednesday night during a traffic stop by Boston Police.

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A Norwood man was one of two people arrested Wednesday night during a traffic stop by Boston Police.

Town Meeting approved the gender-neutral name change.
Pedro Leacock was found guilty of 24 counts of child rape with force, 12 counts of rape, and 16 counts of child rape with force.
The festival at Patriot Place was moved up a day due to expected bad weather Saturday.
Police say the car was driven away from last week's fatal crash at a high rate of speed.
If you have any information, you are asked to contact Det. Heslam at 781-794-8669.
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Raisman and other women will receive the award for speaking up against the sexual abuse inflicted by disgraced doctor Larry Nassar.
Plastic shopping bags, however, were banned.
Students from outside the district will not be allowed to enroll in Dedham Public schools.
Monday was night one of Town Meeting.
The selectmen voted Wednesday to keep Michael Trowbridge as the chair.
After a five-hour Town Meeting which isn't over, Selectman David Feldman wants to push for advisory committee meetings to be aired.
Police say Marie Millette held her hand over one child's mouth to force them to eat and held a spoonful of food in another child's mouth.
The following is from the Needham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.
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Anyone who locates a vehicle matching this description is asked to contact the Stoughton Police Department at 781-344-2424.
The restaurant is getting a makeover and a new name.
There will be two new members of the school committee as well.
While there are nearly 50 groups signed up to march in the parade, there are only five floats.