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BEHIND THE PLATE: Our nine-part series on the Red Sox continues with a look at the catcher position. DONATIONS DISPUTE: Hingham Rep. Garrett Bradley doesn’t think the Governor’s Council was fair to his wife. SPRING AHEAD: What's the status of a Weymouth Landing improvement project? Read More Old Quincy High School begins makeover to movie set Offices were set up inside the old Quincy High School on Wednesday for the production crew of an upcoming movie starring Kevin James. The movie is titled “Here Comes the Boom.” Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch has rented the school to Columbia Pictures from Feb. 2 to Aug. 26. Read More Candlelight vigil in Milton shows support for homeowner facing foreclosure About 50 people rallied Wednesday night outside the Milton home of Marie Anne Beliard, who has been warned that she could lose her house to foreclosure. Read More Keating presses Homeland Security chief on airport security U.S. Rep. William Keating says he is concerned that Homeland Security officials have not announced corrective actions since a teenager breached security at a North Carolina airport and hid in the landing gear well of a Boston-bound plane. Read More Middleboro loses $1.9 million grant to ease gridlock at rotary Stalled negotiations between Middleboro and a Stoughton developer have cost the town a $1.9 million state grant that would have gone toward reducing gridlock at the Route 44 rotary. The town had planned to use the state money and $1 million from Conroy Development Corp. to connect two industrial parks to reduce traffic at the rotary. Read More A team win for Whitman-Hanson/Pembroke girls hockey Read More Weymouth High wrestling clinches share of division title WRESTLING: Weymouth won five straight weight classes, three by pins, to pull away Wednesday night for a 46-15 home win over Framingham. Weymouth (17-2, 10-1) clinched at least a share of the Bay State Conference’s Carey Division crown. Read More Is it time to legalize pot? Braintree Police seized more than 10 pounds of marijuana and made four arrests in a raid Saturday. Should marijuana be sold legally and taxed like tobacco or alcohol? Take our poll. Post a comment or e-mail us at editpage@ledger.com or letters@enterprisenews.com. Call 781-340-3157 and leave a short message that we might post as an audio letter. Read More Top Classified: Norwell MA United States 02061 Read More |
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