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A GOOD AGE: At age 95, legally blind Kingston woman is a workout wonder She’s 95, legally blind and has lung disease, but Phyllis Dickey of Kingston still works out three times a week, using 14 weight machines and doing aerobics, at the Kingsbury Club. Read More Makeshift memorial for Quincy boy killed by monoxide Candles, flowers and a stuffed Spiderman were among items left on steps at 19 Yardarm Lane in Quincy. Brandon Yang, 8, died of monoxide poisoning Thursday, and his mother, Li Rong Zhang, was charged with murder. Police said she was trying to kill herself and the boy. Read More Report: Boston teachers got double-digit raises While many workers have seen no pay increases in the last several years, some Boston public school teachers have seen their salaries go up by 44 percent since 2006, according to a report released by The Boston Foundation Tuesday. Read More Online threats pose a problem for police, schools and parents Along with sharing vacation photos and keeping up with old friends, Facebook has increasingly replaced the bathroom wall as a place to spread rumors and make threats. Now police, parents and experts say it’s more important than ever for adults to keep an eye on what kids are posting. Read More Legislators and interest groups lobbying for legislation to deal with housing crisis As lenders file more than 1,000 foreclosure petitions each month, lawmakers and advocates are holding hearings, a rally and filing new bills to protect homeowners and renters. All the actions start with a State House rally on Tuesday. Read More Wins for Plymouth North boys. Plymouth South girls Read More Plymouth North boys basketball defeats South Point guard Tyler Chasnov scored 15 points Monday night as Plymouth North beat crosstown rival Plymouth South 46-35. Read More What's your answer to the foreclosure crisis? As lenders file more than 1,000 foreclosure petitions each month, lawmakers and advocates are holding hearings, a rally and filing new bills to protect homeowners and renters. All the actions start with a State House rally on Tuesday. Is more regulation the answer? 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: Weymouth MA United States 02191 $724,900, Single Family, 4 Beds, 3.1 Baths, WEYMOUTH SUN 1-3 DIRECT WATERFRONT WITH PRIVATE BEACH & DOCK. Absolutely incredible, only 8 years young large Contemporary home features 3/4BR, 3.... Read More |
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