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East St. Accident

article imageThere was  a serious accident at the corner of Mayflower and East Street over the weekend. Reporter Adam Swift has a story posted now.  We just got word that the Hanson man who was most...
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Hanson teen severely injured in Duxbury crash - Hanson, Whitman & East Bridgewater Express »»

Hanson teen severely injured in Duxbury crash
Hanson, Whitman & East Bridgewater Express, MA - 13 hours ago

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A cool double for Duxbury in lacrosse - Boston Globe »»

A cool double for Duxbury in lacrosse
Boston Globe, United States - May 11, 2008
In two highly anticipated lacrosse matchups in Duxbury yesterday, the girls' and boys' Green Dragon squads defended their turf, shutting down competition ...

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Duxbury tennis shows well in sectionals - The Patriot Ledger »»

Duxbury tennis shows well in sectionals
The Patriot Ledger, MA - 21 hours ago
Several boys tennis competitors from the South Shore emerged from the first weekend of the South Sectional tournament Sunday, including Duxbury’s Brayden ...

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2 men injured in Duxbury car crash - The Patriot Ledger »»

2 men injured in Duxbury car crash
The Patriot Ledger, MA - May 11, 2008
The Duxbury Fire Department ambulance took one man to South Shore Hospital in Weymouth and the other to Jordan Hospital in Plymouth, according to Fire Capt. ...

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The Patriot Ledger - The Patriot Ledger »»

The Patriot Ledger
The Patriot Ledger, MA - 21 hours ago
But for most of the contest, Duxbury simply held on to the ball, conducted a clinic in efficient passing, and waited for the kind of high percentage shots ...

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Art quilt movement takes center stage in Duxbury - The Patriot Ledger »»

Art quilt movement takes center stage in Duxbury
The Patriot Ledger, MA - May 9, 2008
Maureen Wengler of the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury looks at one of the more than 60 quilts in a show titled “Rooted in Tradition: Art Quilts from the ...

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Ex-Duxbury standout is nation’s No. 2 scorer - The Patriot Ledger »»

Ex-Duxbury standout is nation’s No. 2 scorer
The Patriot Ledger, MA - May 9, 2008
Former Duxbury High standout Max Quinzani heads into the first round of the NCAA Division 1 men’s lacrosse tournament as the second-leading goal-scorer for ...

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New Orleans teens to speak at Duxbury youth conference - Duxbury Reporter »»

New Orleans teens to speak at Duxbury youth conference
Duxbury Reporter,  USA - May 8, 2008
Rethink, a group of middle school students from New Orleans who want to rethink and rebuild their schools, are coming to First Parish Church of Duxbury ...

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New Orleans teens to speak at Duxbury youth conference - Duxbury Clipper »»

New Orleans teens to speak at Duxbury youth conference
Duxbury Clipper, MA - May 8, 2008
The New Orleans young people and two adult advisors are being brought to Duxbury through a grant from First Parish Church. For more information about the ...

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Hazardous-Waste Drop for Duxbury, Kingston - RedOrbit »»

Hazardous-Waste Drop for Duxbury, Kingston
RedOrbit, TX - May 7, 2008
DUXBURY - Duxbury and Kingston residents can drop off hazardous household waste from 9 am to 1 pm Saturday at Duxbury Middle School, 130 St. George St. ...

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Search Called Off For Missing Lobsterman In N.H. »»
The Coast Guard called off the search for a missing lobsterman off the coast of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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I-Team: Priests Accused Of Abuse Living Among Us »»
They're accused of horrendous crimes against children, now WBZ has uncovered disturbing information about Boston-area priests accused of abuse. The priests were removed from their parishes by the Boston Archdiocese, but where did they go?
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Mom Focuses On Son As Autism Fight Goes To Court »»
Harrison Shaffer is a student at the New England Center for Children, a private, non-profit autism education center in Southborough. His mother, Linda, is thinking more about his future than what causes autism, the disability that limits his development and speech.
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Police: Teen Kidnapped, Sexually Assaulted On Cape »»
Police on the Cape are looking for a man who kidnapped a 15-tear-old girl from her bedroom in the middle of the night and sexually assaulted her.
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Students Studying Leaves For Climate Change Clues »»
Everywhere you look, trees are coming to life as buds open into a spray of green. As Mish Michaels reports, the emerging leaves at this time of year are being studied closely for clues about our changing climate.
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DiMasi: Outraged 'Good Name Called Into Question' »»
Massachusetts House Speaker Sal DiMasi addressed ethics investigations surrounding him Monday, in a letter to his House colleagues. In the letter, he blasts media reports and state Republicans for calling his reputation into question.
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Foam Companies Reach Settlement In R.I. Club Fire »»
Several foam manufacturers have agreed to pay $30 million to settle lawsuits brought by survivors and family members of those who died in a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people, according to court papers filed Monday.
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'Stun Belt' Ordered For Horse Farm Slaying Suspect »»
Sheila LaBarre will be wearing a stun belt underneath her clothes as she joins jurors in her insanity trial on a visit to her Epping horse farm, where she killed two boyfriends.
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Mass. Gas Prices Up 12 Cents In Last Week »»
Gasoline prices in Massachusetts have surged to another record high that's 12 cents more than last week's mark.
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Kennedy 'Profile In Courage' Awards Presented »»
The annual Profile in Courage Awards presented by the Kennedy family were awarded Monday. Two election officials who challenged the reliability of electronic voting systems, and a southern governor who promoted racial equality in education are among the honorees.
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$1 Million Bail For Suspect In Deadly Southie Fire »»
A woman charged with setting a fire that killed two sisters in South Boston last month was ordered held on $1 million cash bail Monday.
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Local Groups Collect Donations For Myanmar »»
The United States delivered its first relief supplies to Myanmar on Monday and local organizations are asking for your help.
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Renewed Push To Abolish Mass. Income Tax »»
Anti-tax activists have begun a second petition drive aimed at putting a question on the November state ballot which, if approved, would abolish the state income tax in Massachusetts.
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Inmate Sex Change Case Back In Federal Court »»
A federal judge who will decide whether a convicted murderer can have a sex-change operation wants to hear from the head of the state's prison system.
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Disabled Marine Vet Drowns In Whitman Pond »»
A disabled Marine veteran was found dead in a Whitman pond over the weekend.
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Celtics Try Again For First Playoff Road Win »»
2 Killed In Crash On Route 190 »»
Red Sox Rally Falls Short In Ninth »»
The Red Sox came back from deficits of 5-0 and 7-1, after an atypically brutal start from Tim Wakefield (3-2) at the Metrodome, but a ninth-inning rally fell short and the Sox lost to the Twins, 9-8 Sunday night.
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3 Dead After Speeding Car Plunges Into N.H. River »»
Three people are dead after a horrific crash in Rumney, New Hampshire. According to the Grafton County Sheriff's Office, the accident happened on Buffalo Road around 9 a.m. Sunday.
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Voters Back Plan To Build Movie Studio In Plymouth »»
Voters in Plymouth are backing a plan to build a movie studio in the historic town, according to a newspaper report.
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DiMasi fires back at ethics charges »»
House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi issued a broad and emotionally worded defense of his conduct in office yesterday, saying he was outraged by accounts that he backed legislation and a state software contract that benefited his friends.
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Quake ravages western China »»
CHENGDU, China - A powerful earthquake struck western China yesterday, toppling thousands of homes, factories, and offices, trapping students in schools, and killing at least 10,000 people, the country's worst natural disaster in three decades.
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Libertarian a potential spoiler for McCain »»
WASHINGTON - Brushing aside pleas to keep a fractured Republican Party united, former GOP congressman Bob Barr announced yesterday he would seek the Libertarian nomination for president, threatening to deprive Republican John McCain of critical votes in key battleground states that the GOP needs to hold on to the White House.
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As CEOs rock, Berklee rolls out the welcome mat »»
As a young rocker, Tim Archibald rented practice space in a grimy basement studio near Kenmore Square. When it rained, he used milk crates to protect his bass from flooding. The veteran musician, now 49, faces different challenges with his new band, Ernie and the Automatics.
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Smoking out DiMasi »»
HOUSE Speaker Salvatore DiMasi took a step yesterday aimed at regaining control of his restive House and refocusing attention on the issues remaining in this legislative session. The embattled speaker sought to defend his long political career by stating in an unusual open letter to House members that "I have at all times adhered to the highest standards of ethical ...
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