Http - Fri Nov 27
The pretrial conference for Jason Spurlin, who is being accused of manslaughter in the July 4 car crash deaths of three area residents, has once again been pushed back.
Holiday travelers stall on TurnpikeBoston.com - Wed Nov 25
Heavy Thanksgiving holiday traffic on the road and on the rails meant a long day for many travelers yesterday, including those waiting for buses to depart from Portland, Maine.
Yoon pushes proposed ordinance on term limits for mayorBoston.com - Sat Nov 21
Sam Yoon says his fellow councilors must act now. Less than three weeks after Boston residents voted to give Mayor Thomas M. Menino an unprecedented fifth term in office, one of his vanquished challengers is still campaigning against him, in a fashion.
Suspect in MGH attack due in courtBoston Globe - Mon Nov 16
A Level 3 sex offender accused of trying to rape a woman inside Massachusetts General Hospital was found competent to stand trial today after a 20-day evaluation at a state psychiatric facility.
Chief Stillman reports violent crime leveling offHttp - Fri Nov 13
Although still up from last year, Police Chief Richard Stillman said violent crime in Walpole is beginning to level off.
City turns attention to runoffWorcester Telegram & Gazette - Fri Nov 13
The city will be greening and cleaning up over the next few years as a local organization that focuses on clean water in the state creates gardens to protect Lower Monoosnoc Brook.
Hingham temple marks 50th anniversaryBoston Globe - Thu Nov 12
Rabbi Shira Joseph and Cantor Steven Weiss are leading Congregation Sha'aray Shalom, located in Hingham, in the celebration of its 50th anniversary.
Patrick brings funds for rotary fix, dredgingBoston.com - Thu Nov 12
Governor Deval Patrick greets Hingham Assistant Town Administrator Betty Foley near the Route 3A rotary, where he announced the state will spend $2.4 million to reconstruct the rotary.
Spurlin pretrial conference rescheduled to Nov. 19Http - Tue Nov 10
The pretrial conference for Jason Spurlin, the driver in a three-times fatal July 4 car crash on Rte.
Hingham rotary overhaul gets state moneyBoston Globe - Fri Nov 06
On a visit expected to highlight a state-funded dredging project and a visit to Hingham Square, Governor Deval Patrick brought along an unexpected $2.4 million for the reconstruction of the Route 3A rotary in Hingham.
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