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JOANN FITZPATRICK: How do you stop the next Loughner? Training staff to know how to spot a potential attacker must be a priority for all colleges and for large companies and other institutions. But sound preparation will be of limited value in areas where guns and high capacity gun magazines are sold like doughnuts. Read More Quincy school evacuated for odor Students at the Point Webster Middle School were evacuated this afternoon after a refrigeration leak produced an odor, officials said. Read More Jeff Perry appointed as $110,000-a-year special sheriff Former state representative Jeff Perry, whose record as a Wareham police officer was called into question during a bruising campaign for Congress last year, has been appointed to a $110,000-a-year job as special sheriff in Barnstable County. Read More Patrick taps Coleman Nee of Cohasset to lead veterans affairs Coleman Nee of Cohasset has been chosen to take over as secretary of Veterans Affairs following the controversial ouster by Gov. Deval Patrick last month of longtime veterans chief Thomas Kelley. Read More OUR OPINION: Weymouth story reaffirms importance of dreams countless people who once dared dream of better jobs or more rewarding careers now dream about how nice it would be to simply survive this economy without losing their job or their home. Yet just when we think the only options are standing still or falling behind we read a story about someone like Rob MacLean. Read More Rockland students create murals on school walls Chris Landy, Shawn Ward, Danielle Hill, Rafaela Lopes and Hailey Smith have incorporated material from their science and history classes to create murals on the walls at Rogers Middle School. Read More Norwell VNA expands elderly services NVNA Works, a Hanover-based division of the Norwell Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice, provides patients with home health aides who visit them in their homes to assist them with activities that are not covered by insurance, such as bathing, cooking, housekeeping, and laundry. Read More Tiger mom's memoir meets ferocious roar A new memoir of bad-ass parenting, Chinese style, from a self-proclaimed tiger mother has unleashed a ferocious roar. Fallout was swift for Yale law professor Amy Chua after she published a stark essay in The Wall Street Journal describing the harsh words and heavy-handed methods she used with her two teen daughters. Read More Top Classified: Hanover MA United States 02339 Read More |
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