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Newton Will Have To Pay That Parking Meter Again Soon
On July 12, Newton Parking Control Officers will again be giving out parking tickets to cars at expired meters.

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On July 12, Newton Parking Control Officers will again be giving out parking tickets to cars at expired meters.

Class president Seth Rigby of Chelmsford, a cross-country star for Nashoba Tech, had a memorable speech.
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Construction kicked off during the summer of 2019. Now, two years later, the Moody Street fire station has fully reopened.
The Brookline Health Department Tuesday released an early look at how Brookline compared with the state amid the pandemic.
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A Black Newton firefighter filed a lawsuit this week against the city for creating a hostile work environment for Black firefighters.
The surface water in the bay this morning measured 67 degrees, according to satellite readings provided by the NOAA.
A fire damaged a multi-family home on Temple Street in Somerville.