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30 Cars Vandalized + Fenway Food Strike + Adorable Support Dog: MA Weekend
Plus: this grocery store has the cheapest prices in the state.
MASSACHUSETTS — Dozens of cars were vandalized in Quincy this past weekend.
Meanwhile, Fenway Park concession employees' strike with Aramark affects the Red Sox weekend series against the Dodgers.
Plus, one community is welcoming its new “comfort pup” this week with an official event.
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More Than 30 Cars Vandalized In Massachusetts As Police Search For Suspect Seen On Video
Vehicle paint jobs were heavily scratched and cosmetically damaged. According to residents, this is not the first time a group of cars has been damaged in the North Quincy neighborhood. Police are now investigating the crimes and reportedly have captured the person they believe to be the culprit on surveillance footage.
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Fans Torn On What To Do During Fenway Park Concessions Worker Strike During Red Sox-Dodgers Games
Striking workers asked fans to respect their effort by not purchasing concession products from replacement workers. Some attendees from the weekend brought their own food and drink to the ballpark.
Here’s Your Chance To Meet Shrewsbury PD's Comfort Pup
Blue has arrived in Shrewsbury as the newest member of the town’s police department as the community’s official comfort dog. The fluffy officer made her way to multiple town locations to introduce herself to residents. Blue was officially introduced at Dean Park on Monday morning.
Corpse Flower Reaches Peak Bloom As Crowds Line Up For A Rare Whiff In Dover, Massachusetts
The amorphophallus titanum, or corpse flower, only blooms once every 10 years for a 24-hour period. It is known for its foul smell. The flower is currently on display at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in Dover.
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