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Every day, The Patriot Ledger publishes stories you can only find in our print edition or e-paper. In today's edition:


WOODWARD SCHOOL SAGA:   Who will manage a trust established by President John Adams now that the City of Quincy has been removed as trustee?


SCHOOL SMARTS: Duxbury High lists honor roll students.


READY TO RUN:    Find out why fans of the South Shore high school scene should not miss the All-State mile that kicks off Saturday’s indoor track and field championships in Boston.


MUSICAL REVIEW: What did our reviewer think of the musical “Mary Poppins,” which is playing at the Opera House in Boston?



 

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Harp seals seen near Quincy's shores
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Harp seals, native to Canada, have once again started making their annual trek to haul up and relax on beaches and ice packs along the South Shore. At least two of the creatures, named for the harp-shaped black mark on their backs, were seen resting on ice packs close to Quincy’s shores on Wednesday.

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Astronaut, Cohasset native Steve Bowen on final shuttle mission
The spac shuttle Discovery is scheduled to blast off shortly before 5 p.m. Thursday on its 39th and final flight into space. Navy Captain Steve Bowen, a 1982 graduate of Cohasset High, is on board for his third shuttle mission.Like The Patriot Ledger: Print extras in today's Patriot Ledger on Facebook  
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TODAY'S WEATHER: Mostly sunny, rain and snow mix overnight

Open this story for the seven-day forecast from the National Weather Service.

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State and towns awaiting word on emergency aid
Massachusetts officials say it could be another two weeks before the state and towns like Scituate find out whether they will be eligible for federal distaster dollars to help pay for the damage of the powerful blizzard that battered the region on the day after Christmas.Like The Patriot Ledger: Print extras in today's Patriot Ledger on Facebook  
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Silver Lake High boys hockey wins Gould Tournament

HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Evan Lyons had a hat trick Wednesday night, leading the Lakers to a 4-1 win over Scituate in the final of the Gould Tournament. Silver Lake (10-9-2) clinched a berth in the Div. 3 South Sectional tournament.

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The MBTA in court filings denies it agreed to a change in the warranty on concrete ties it purchased for the Old Colony commuter rail line and hints that political lobbying by former U.S. Rep. J.  Joseph Moakley may have played some role in the hiring of Rocla Concrete Ties of Denver.  Who do you believe Post a comment or click Ledger or click Enterprise to e-mail us. Call 781-340-3157 and leave a short message that we might post as an audio letter.

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