Jumat, 17 Desember 2010

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Shorthanded Celtics find a way to keep on winning
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The Celtics, with only nine players available in the second half, hand the Atlanta Hawks a 102-90 loss. Boston is riding a 12-game winning streak for the 12th time in franchise history. Kevin Garnett led the way with 17 points and 14 rebounds.

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Hingham mother and father follow in son's footsteps to perform in 'The Christmas Revels'
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When Bonnie Hall learned that her son wouldn’t go to “The Christmas Revels” with her, she was shocked and upset that he would break a 30-year family tradition. After she pressed him, he finally revealed his surprise: He was singing and dancing in the show.

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At least two hurt in Route 128 crash

A car went off Route 128 south and rolled over, injuring at least two people shortly before 5 a.m. Friday and stalling traffic.

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Celebration as Quincy councilors approve Quincy Center agreement

A Quincy City Council committee voted 8-0 Thursday to recommend that the full council approve a Land Disposition Agreement that sets out the far-reaching terms of a $1.3 billion downtown redevelopment project. The developer, Street-Works LLC, says the project will transform Quincy Center from a district time has passed by to one with a future brighter than any in the region.

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Weymouth School Committee bans online teacher-student friendships
On Thursday night, the Weymouth School Committee unanimously approved a new policy that prohibits school staff members from sharing personal profiles with students on social networking sites. But some teachers called the new rules too vague and said they could have unintended consequences.Like The Patriot Ledger: Shorthanded Celtics find a way to keep on winning on Facebook  
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Quincy/North Quincy girls swim team opens with win
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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Thanks to strong performances from diver Taryn Urbanus and swimmers Kendra Johnston, McKayla Johnston and Kat O’Connor, the Quincy/North Quincy girls co-op program kicked off its season Thursday by edging Hingham, 90-85. The boys team lost to Hingham, 91-63.

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Ban on drop-down cribs
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission unanimously voted to ban drop-down cribs on Wednesday afternoon, after more than 30 deaths to infants and toddlers over the past decade and millions of recalls. Should the government have acted sooner to ban drop-side cribs in the wake of reports of deaths and injuries? Take our poll.  Post a comment or e-mail us at editpage@ledger.com or letters@enterprisenews.com. Call 781-340-3157 and leave a short message that we might post as an audio letter.

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