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Amid outrage, Blue Cross chief fights to 'reclaim' company's standing As he wrestles with persistent questions about the multi-million-dollar pay package his predecessor received on his way out the door, Andrew Dreyfus, CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, conveys a genuine curiosity about the public uproar that followed. Read More Silver Lake draft budget increase reflects state budget The Silver Lake Regional School District struggles along with other school districts across Massachusetts to make due with decreased revenues. At the public hearing on the proposed school budget last week, Superintendent John Tuffy presented a draft $20.3 million grand total budget – for a 1.39 percent increase – based on the governor’s budget figures. Read More THEATER REVIEW: Curtain Call boldly tackles tough subjects in 'Gillian' Written for the stage in 1984 and adapted into a movie in 1996, “To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday” is a story about loss and acceptance. Read More Montreal police investigating Chara hit Police said they are acting on a request by Quebec's director of criminal and penal prosecutions, Louis Dionne, as a result of the on-ice hit by Boston's Zdeno Chara that left the Canadiens' Max Pacioretty with a severe concussion and cracked vertebra in their game Tuesday night in Montreal. Read More Robber sprays Hanover store clerk with lighter fluid A robber with a “duck-like” gait sprayed a convenience store clerk with lighter fluid and threatened to set her on fire if she did not hand over the money in the cash register Wednesday night in Hanover. Read More Open House Thursday for Spanish Immersion kindergarten Su Escuela, a language acadamy offering Spanish immersion preschool and language lessons, will offer a new fullday kindergarten class in Hingham in September. An open house information session will be held tonight fron 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Hingham Library. Read More Fishing limits relaxed slightly Massachusetts commercial fishermen will see an increase in most of the groundfish stocks they’re allowed to catch when the new fishing year starts in May, but the change will do very little to restore what they lost a year ago. Read More EVERYDAY FEMINIST: Sometimes we're our own worst enemies Brava for women standing up for their beliefs and equal rights. Thumbs down when it degrades women whose beliefs differ. Read More Top Classified: 455 W Center St West Bridgewater MA United States Read More |
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