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Movie reviews and times Here you'll find movie reviews, times and a place for you to be the critic. Our reviewers have had their say. Now tell us what your really think. Take our polls. Post a short comment or e-mail a longer review to features@ledger.com. Call 781-340-3157 and leave a short message that we might post as an audio review. You can even make your Oscar picks. Just open this story. Read More Print extras in The Weekend Ledger Every day, The Patriot Ledger publishes stories you can only find in our print edition or e-Paper. In the Weekend Edition: COMMUNITY SUPPORT: Weymouth family thankful for support after fire. MURDER FOR HIRE: Suspect in Pembroke murder-for-hire case pleads no contest to other charges in Connecticut case. POTHOLES: Back-to-back storms mean potholes are cranking up the winter misery index. CHECKOUT LANE: Putting some careful thought into your chocolate purchase. SPORTS: Three from Weymouth vying for Beanpot honors Read More WEEKEND UPDATE: Things to do, places to go No plans for the weekend? Looking for something to do? Check out our Entertainment section. You'll find plenty of ideas, from movies and music to restaurants and shows. While you're there, be sure to give our Calendar a look. If you just feel like vegging, we also have TV listings by community. Use the scroll bar on the right to see more stories. Or just go our WEEKEND UPDATE section. Read More Hollywood to descend upon Quincy The city has reached an agreement with Columbia Pictures to rent out the old Quincy High School building for a movie shoot. According to the agreement, the movie to be filmed is titled “Here Comes the Boom,” which is expected to feature comic actor Kevin James. Read More Abington High girls qualify for postseason hoop play Read More Abington High girls sprint into postseason With a strong defensive and rebounding effort, Abington defeated East Bridgewater, 55-16, and qualified for the South Sectional tournament. Read More TERRY MAROTTA: Good news and bad news about finding peace within yourself The good news: People are sitting down and composing long, chatty notes again. Letter writing is back. The bad news: They’re doing it all online, thus leaving no trace. How will our children ever come to know us with nothing left on paper to show who we were really? I mean, who ties a hard drive up in satin ribbon and tucks it in the back of a drawer? Read More Whose fault are the defective rail ties? Newly filed court documents indicate the MBTA agreed to pare back a warranty on concrete railroad ties it purchased for the Old Colony line in 1994 and now could be left holding the bag for the $90 million cost of replacing them despite manufacturing defects. Who do you think is responsible fopr the problem? 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: Norwell MA United States 02061 589,900, Single Family, 0 Beds, 0 Baths, NORWELL SUPER OPEN HOUSE. SUNDAY, 1-3 Classic 1912 Colonial on 2+ acres with large barn. Home has 3,400 sq. ft. of living including room for an at home o... Read More |
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589,900, Single Family, 0 Beds, 0 Baths, NORWELL SUPER OPEN HOUSE. SUNDAY, 1-3 Classic 1912 Colonial on 2+ acres with large barn. Home has 3,400 sq. ft. of living including room for an at home o...





