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Sen. Brown reveals he was sexually abused as child Sen. Scott Brown has revealed he was sexually abused as a child several times by a camp counselor and has detailed physical abuse by a stepfather. Read More 2 Plymouth men plead guilty to shooting at cars with pellet gun Two Plymouth men have been sentenced to probation and community service after pleading guilty to using a pellet gun to shoot at cars on Route 3. Read More Patrick commits $71 million for housing construction in state Gov. Deval Patrick pledged $71.37 million Wednesday to support the construction of 31 rental developments in 21 communities across the Commonwealth, including in Easton, Hanover, Hingham, Quincy and Wareham. Read More Iraqi: I'm proud my WMD lies led to war in Iraq An Iraqi man whose testimony the United States used as a key evidence to build a case for war in Iraq says he is proud that he lied about his country developing mobile biological warfare labs. Read More U.S. Air Command plans flight exercises over Greater Boston Thursday The North American Aerospace Defense Command will conduct exercise flights over southeastern Massachusetts and northeastern Rhode Island from mid to late morning Thursday. Read More Abington retiring some debts, but planning for another Town officials are hoping that the upcoming retirement of more than half a million dollars in municipal debt will encourage voters to approve a temporary tax increase that would pay for new doors and windows at the Woodsdale Elementary School. Read More Tritium levels plunge at the Pilgrim nuclear power plant in Plymouth The levels of groundwater contamination from a radioactive isotope have fallen at the Pilgrim nuclear power plant in recent weeks, but the plant’s operators don’t seem to be much closer to figuring out the source of the problem Read More Chefs teach cooking classes in the comfort of a home kitchen Jinnie DeSiata dropped the chicken breasts into the frying pan, and they sizzled in the oil. “I love that sound,” she said. “Here’s my speech on oil – the more you use, the better. When it gets good and hot, the food doesn’t absorb it.” Read More |
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