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Braintree High students display talents at science fair Diane Rees, director of science at Braintree High School, says the science fair has been an annual tradition for nearly half a century. Read More Print extras in The Weekend Ledger Every day, The Patriot Ledger publishes stories you can only find in our print edition or e-Paper. In the Weekend Edition: HOLY COW: A Hingham beer maker is serving some new customers - bovines on South Shore farms! TOUGH TIMES: A seminar in Marshfield offers some great ways on how to cope with tough economic times and unemployment. A WAITING LIST FOR KINDERGARTEN: Could it happen in Braintree as demand soars for full-day kindergarten classes? SEX DISCRIMINATION LAWSUIT: A federal judge makes a ruling on a Hanover police officer's claim against the town . CHECKOUT LANE: Our weekly consumer advice column gives you tips on buying the perfect diamond. IN THE RUNNING: Did the latest performace by Weymouth’s Jill Corcoran earn her an All-State berth? Read More 23 Curry College hockey players remain at Milton Hospital Milton Hospital continues to treat and observe 23 members of the Curry College hockey team after they were exposed to toxic nitrous dioxide fumes during a game Thursday night in Rhode Island. Read More Quincy ordered to pay $3 million to fund for Woodward School for Girls Norfolk County Probate Court Judge Robert Langlois says Quincy officials mismanaged a fund tied to former president John Adams that for decades has benefited the private school for girls. Read More Randolph multiplex to be known as Cinema de Lux starting this spring After investing roughly $5 million in a multiyear makeover for Showcase Cinemas in Randolph, National Amusements is getting ready to give the complex’s name a facelift as well. Read More Granlund cartoon: Protests at home and abroad Dave Granlund cartoon on protests in Wisconsin and around the world. Read More OUR OPINION: Bad pension policies should not be grandfathered Lawmakers like to hold up their pension reform measures like they've bagged a trophy buck but the persistence of embarrassing tales of retirement bonanzas make their efforts seem less like heroic encounters and more like a game of Whac-A-Mole. Read More |
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