Rabu, 23 Februari 2011

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published  on Wednesday February 23, 2011


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Stoughton ex-cop may appeal his latest conviction
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Former Stoughton Police Sgt. David M. Cohen will finish serving the remaining weeks of his state prison sentence following his conviction for the second time on charges of attempted extortion.

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Print extras in today's Patriot Ledger
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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:


SOUTH SHORE INSIDER:    We catch up with Francis X. Bellotti of Quincy,  the former state attorney general who co-founded  Arbella Insurance Group.

 

BARGAINING RIGHTS: Quincy shoppers weigh in on public employee union protests in Wisconsin.

 

WHAT'S IN A NAME: The history behind the Jason Holbrook Homestead in Weymouth.

 

COUGAR CLASSIC: A 15-game winning streak ends in South Shore girls hockey action.

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COMMENTARY: Quarry Hills putting bad spin on Milton turbine plans

Quarry Hills Associates has unfortunately sued the town of Milton to stop the town from building a wind turbine on town land that would offset over 60 percent of the town’s municipal electric usage and save taxpayers more than $17 million.

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Suspect in elder thefts in Brockton area had previously passed bad checks
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An East Bridgewater woman charged with stealing from seniors she was caring for in Middleboro and Brockton had a background of criminal charges.

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City hall is decaying, Quincy council told

The 167-year-old city hall building in Quincy is close to being in deplorable condition, advocates for its refurbishment said Tuesday at the city council meeting.
 

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Hingham girls hockey tries to stop Duxbury's streak
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Cougar Classic girls hockey tournament gaining in popularity
GIRLS HOCKEY: It's grown from four teams to 12, and the Cougar Classic could expand even more if organizer Todd Jacobson could find a second rink. In Tuesday's first round, Notre Dame Academy, Hingham and Milton won, but Marshfield lost.Like The Patriot Ledger: Stoughton ex-cop may appeal his latest conviction on Facebook  
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Is a mall an OK place for a tattoo parlor?
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Hanover's board of health has OK'd an application for a  tattoo parlor at  the Hanover Mall.  The shop has the support of mall management, but it did not get enthusiastic support from some mall shoppers interviewed at random Tuesday. What do you think of the plan? 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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