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Stoughton High School JV Lax Program Making Strides, Donations Still Sought
Find out how to support the program, which kicks off next spring.

Matt began his career as a journalist began with an internship at The Enterprise in Brockton, where he worked as a general assignment reporter before moving on to report on education for The Daily News Tribune in Waltham. He then went on to work as an editorial assistant for Directorship magazine, covering corporate governance, and an assistant editor for TechTarget. He rejoined the world of hyperlocal news in 2010 as the founding Local Editor of Westwood Patch. He ran the site until 2012, after which he served as an Associate Regional Editor, managing a region of Patch sites throughout Southeastern Massachusetts, including the South Shore, Cape Cod and Marthas Vineyard. He graduated with a BA in English/Journalism from the University of New Hampshire.
Find out how to support the program, which kicks off next spring.

Find out when the dinner will be and what will be offered.
The drive is meant for clients in Charlestown.
Papercuts, JP is preparing to open for business this November.
The event would help raise money for Medfield schools.
The “modern-day roadside burger stand” offers hot dogs, burgers, beer, wine and more.
The feline was last seen on Oct. 5 in the West Street area.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
A Brockton man and a Stoughton man were charged and arraigned in Stoughton District Court on Thursday.
Find out when the forum will be.
Find out when and where to dispose of hazardous materials this fall.
The policy calls for issuing fines to anyone who walks their dogs in Vine Lake Cemetery.
The effort commemorates the U.S. Navy’s 239th birthday and the ship’s 217th birthday.
Gas prices hit a low of $3.03 in town this week.
Gas prices hit a low of $3.11 in town this week.
Gas prices hit a low of $3.19 in town this week.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Up to four inches of rain may fall Thursday afternoon and into the night.