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TODAY'S FORECAST: Major snowstorm likely for Sunday and Monday The National Weather Service sees the potential for a significant winter storm Sunday through Monday. Open this story for a full seven-day forecast. Read More Rockland ALS patient's children get Christmas gifts The ALS Association of Massachusetts has sent a carload of toys and gifts to the family of Alan and Jennifer MacDonald of Rockland in time for Christmas. Alan, a 30-year-old father of three, was diagnosed with ALS at 26. Read More Owner mulls options for Weymouth's Clapp Building Weymouth officials and residents are waiting for word from the property's owner, the Living Hope Foursquare Church, about the next move for the vacant historic building. Read More Shawn Thornton leads Boston Bruins to much-needed victory over Atlanta Thrashers The Boston Bruins, winless in four of their previous five games, needed a spark in their final home game of 2010. Shawn Thornton provided it with an early fight, and kept it burning with a pair of goals in a 4-1 win at TD Garden. Read More Traffic reports and webcams: Check out your commute Check on traffic from here to Boston to Cape Cod and back. Traffic cams, too. SEE WHEN the Fore River Bridge opens next or sign up for an e-mail alert and be the first to know. Read More PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK: Bills' Fitzpatrick providing a little pop in Buffalo offense While it will never be confused for the old ‘K-Gun,’ Buffalo quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has thrown for at least one touchdown in 15 consecutive games, three shy of Jim Kelly’s franchise record set more than 20 years ago. Read More Weymouth High wrestlers continue to shine HGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: The Weymouth High wrestling team swept a quad meet Thursday, beating Rockland, Cohasset and host Hingham to improve to 8-0. Read More Who should pay for the Quinn bill? A lawsuit challenging whether cities and towns can get out of paying millions in bonuses to college-educated police officers has made its way to the state’s highest court. Who do you think should be responsible for making up shortfalls in funding of the Quinn bill, cities and towns or the state? 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. Read More Top Classified: Natick MA United States 01760 $899,990, Single Family, 0 Beds, 0 Baths, Natick, South OH Sun 1-3. 2 New Houses, Custom designed $899,990 up Ready for selections. Call Fafard RE 508-881-6662 (eoh) Read More |
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