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Gov. Patrick Rules Out White House Bid in 2016
The governor reportedly said this after John Walsh announced he would leave the state Democratic Party to head up Patrick's PAC.

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The governor reportedly said this after John Walsh announced he would leave the state Democratic Party to head up Patrick's PAC.

The governor reportedly said this after John Walsh announced he would leave the state Democratic Party to head up Patrick's PAC.
Check out a sampling of places to consider getting a cold dessert amid the heat wave in Winchester.
Check out a sampling of places to consider getting a cold dessert amid the heat wave in Stoneham.
On Friday, July 26, Weymouth resident Dave Coy will hold a comedy show at the Weymouth Elks and all proceeds with benefit his three friends injured in the marathon explosions.
The following information was provided by the Arlington Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
JP and Paul Norden, both of whom lost a leg in the Boston Marathon bombings, recently expressed their displeasure with Rolling Stone for putting alleged bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the cover of their August edition of the magazine.
Winchester native and injured MBTA Transit Police Officer Richard "Dic" Donohue Jr. says he "(doesn't) condone the cover of the magazine."
CVS and other businesses have decided against selling the August edition of the Rolling Stone magazine featuring Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
CVS and other businesses have decided against selling the August edition of the Rolling Stone magazine featuring Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
The MBTA has partnered with Door2Door Transportation of Somerville.
The MBTA has partnered with Door2Door Transportation of Somerville.
Let us know what you think about a Boston Marathon bombing suspect being featured on the cover of Rolling Stone by posting a comment in the comments section below.
Let us know what you think about a Boston Marathon bombing suspect being featured on the cover of Rolling Stone by posting a comment in the comments section below.
The following information was provided by the Stoneham Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Find out which neighborhoods were recently targeted in the vehicle break-ins and thefts in Winchester.
Check out a sampling of recent home sales in Winchester.
Check out a sampling of recent home sales in Stoneham.
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