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Every day, The Patriot Ledger publishes stories you can only find in our print edition or e-Paper. In today's edition: RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE: Why is Quincy's mayor turning over the reins of the city? SCHOOL SMARTS: Honor rolls from Quincy, Plymouth. SCUTARO VS. LOWRIE: Our nine-part Red Sox preview looks at the shortstop position. CAUGHT COLD: Dunkin’ Donuts executive talks about unusual campaign. Read More Military court orders Marine Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins III of Plymouth back to prison Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins III, a Plymouth Marine, will be sent back to prison after a military high court reinstated his murder conviction in one of the most significant cases involving a civilian death in the Iraq war. Hutchins will serve the remaining five years of his 11-year sentence, said Babu Kaza, his defense attorney. Read More 'Devastated' dad seeks justice after slaying in Brockton of 2-year-old son and mother Police questioned Manuel Jesus Caguana for hours before telling him his 2-year-old son and the boy's mother had both been found dead in a trash bin behind the couple’s apartment. Read More Politicians' bonus pay costing state thousands Taxpayers may be surprised to know that state legislators get an extra stipend beyond their salaries. Read More Sanofi-Aventis buys Genzyme for $20 billion The Cambridge biotech drugmaker Genzyme has agreed to be acquired by French pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Aventis for $20.1 billion. Genzyme investors would receive $74 per share plus the right to additional payments if the company meets certain sales goals. Read More Scituate tops Quincy, claims Fisher crown Read More Norwell High boys hockey rallies for win HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Ryan Brown’s second-period hat trick Tuesday lifted the Clippers over South Shore League champion Abington/East Bridgewater, 4-3. Read More Should Marine Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins III receive clemency? Plymouth Marine Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins III will be sent back to prison after the military’s highest court reinstated his murder conviction in one of the most significant cases involving a civilian death in the Iraq war. Post a comment or click Ledger or click Enterprise to e-mail us. Call 781-340-3157 and leave a short message that we might post as an audio letter. Read More |
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