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Rockland family rejoices after return of lost dog Tim Smith of Rockland and his family feared that they would never see their beloved dog, Diamond, again and today they are rejoicing as the dog has returned home. Read More COMMENTARY: Congress keeps ceding power to the president In the end, then, the debate over earmarks is not about improving the federal deficit, it's about power over the federal purse-strings and whether to give the president ... exclusive power to decide where money gets spent. Read More UPDATE: Whitman man killed in East Bridgewater crash A 24-year-old Whitman man was killed and three other people were hospitalized after a crash on Route 18 in East Bridgewater on Thursday night. Read More OUR OPINION: Move focuses us on what's good about teachers Too much of our education reform debate dwells on the difficulty of firing bad teachers. That's demoralizing to good teachers and not especially productive. Reforming teacher evaluation is one way to put the emphasis on improving teachers instead of just insulting them. Read More TODAY'S FORECAST: Mild start to 2011, with a few showers Open this story for a full seven-day forecast from the National Weather Service. Read More Young Kingston musician's new CD to benefit music program Dan Felix, a junior at Silver Lake Regional High School has just released a homemade CD, a compilation of six songs that he wrote and produced, with 100 percent of the proceeds donated to the Joy of Music, an after- school program sponsored by the Kingston Recreational Department. Read More Not your average beanbag Color, comfort and conformity succinctly describe Yogibo luxury lounge products for bedrooms, family rooms and playrooms. Read More Quincy is temporary home for rays destined for new exhibit at New England Aquarium As they flap and glide beneath the water’s surface, they look like a cross between a skate and a shark. The New England Aquarium collected several cownose rays this summer and is holding them in Quincy until the spring, when they will be moved to Boston to become part of a new exhibit called the Shark and Ray Touch Tank. The cownoses, about 12 to 18 inches long, will join several juvenile bonnethead sharks in a shallow 25,000-gallon tank at the aquarium in April.
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