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Officials, developers tout first home construction at SouthField After years of setbacks and false starts, construction has begun on the first homes on the former South Weymouth Naval Air Station. Lawmakers and the project's developers on Monday said the new construction is just the beginning. Read More OUR OPINION: King's values evident in group's willingness to help This is an opportunity for Quincy residents, businesses and organizations to "start living" and honor the themes of brotherhood, perseverance and infinite hope that King embodied. Read More Second suspect charged in Wareham stabbing deaths One victim, Leonard Bolia, 35, formerly lived in Middleboro. Read More Unclear whether Arizona shooter's motivation was political Soften the political tone: that’s been the message from lawmakers from across the nation since a gunman tried to assassinate an Arizona congresswoman and killed six people after posting confusing online rants about his views. Yet as an image of the suspected shooter emerges, friends and online ramblings paint a picture of a troubled young man whose beliefs are unclear. Read More Two-car crash stalls Monday morning commute on Route 128 Two cars collided on Route 128 north in Randolph at about 7 a.m. Monday, stalling traffic and injuring two people, State Police said. Read More Historic Tarkiln Community Center reopens in Duxbury The Tarkiln Community Center held its reopening celebration Saturday in Duxbury. The twin schoolhouse buildings, built in 1871 and 1908, had fallen into disrepair and been closed for four years. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009, the center has a display of schoolhouse photographs from the late 19th and the 20th centuries.
Read More New Balance faces lawsuit over ads for toning shoes The toning-shoe trend is beginning to cause headaches for the legal departments at two Boston-area shoe companies as they face lawsuits that claim the benefits touted for wearing these shoes are bogus. Read More Top Classified: Natick MA United States 01760 Read More |
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