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Triple-threat Tom McCarthy does it all: Acting, writing, and directing You might not recognize the name, but you’ll certainly recognize the face of Tom McCarthy, the much-sought-after character actor whose boyishly handsome face belies his often sinister roles. Read More Plimoth Plantation opens for 64th season The 2011 season will be dedicated to the late Rev. Peter J. Gomes, a plantation mainstay and lifelong friend of Henry Hornblower, the founder of Plimoth Plantation. Read More WEEKEND UPDATE: Things to do, places to go No plans for the weekend? Looking for something to do? Check out our Entertainment section. You'll find plenty of ideas, from movies and music to restaurants and shows. While you're there, be sure to give our Calendar a look. If you just feel like vegging, we also have TV listings by community. Use the scroll bar on the right to see more stories. Or just go our WEEKEND UPDATE section. Read More Priest who molested teens at BC High released The Rev. James Talbot, who taught and coached at Boston College High School, served six years for molesting two teenage boys during wrestling practices in the late 1970s. He remains on probation and will continue treatment at an out-of-state facility. Read More Findley family dreaming of two girls hockey state titles Hingham High girls hockey coach Tom Findley will try to win a Div. 1 state championship Sunday night at TD Garden with his daughter Beth, a senior, in goal for the Harborwomen. One of his assistant coaches is his twin brother John, whose own daughter, Martha, will be aiming for a Div. 2 crown Sunday morning when her Duxbury team faces Fontbonne. Read More HerSTORY: Katherine Jackson Katherine Jackson, 37, of Plymouth, is co-owner of The Mirrored Image Photography. This is her perspective on life right now. Read More Is there a growing heroin problem on the South Shore? Weymouth police arrested 59 people for drug dealing in 2010 compared to 46 the previous year. Police say the increase means an effort to crack down on drug sales in town is working. Many of those were for heroin or the opiod painkiller oxycodone. Do you think this is an indicator of more agressive police work, or is there a growing drug problem on the South Shore? Take our poll. Call 781-340-3157 and leave a short message that we might post as an audio letter. 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. Read More |
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