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MA Patch Weekly: Market Basket Getting Back to Normal, UMass Prank at BC, Sunfish Mistaken for Shark Closes Beach
Plus, two plead guilty in 2010 shooting and man charged with sex trafficking of teen.

By Les Masterson
Here are the top articles on Patch sites across Massachusetts this week:
Arthur T. Demoulas to Workers: You Saved Market Basket
How Long Before Market Basket Shopping is Back to Normal?
Trucks Are Rolling As Market Basket Gets Back to Business
Arthur T.: We’ll Get New Waltham Market Basket ‘Back on Track’
UMass Pranksters Hit Doug Flutie Statue at Boston College
Arlington Man Arrested on Child Porn Charges
Two Plead Guilty in 2010 Bromley Heath Shooting
MBTA Ridership Up, Even After Fare Hike
VIDEO: Mom Performs Awesome Bus Stop Dance For Start of School
Foxborough Couple to Compete on Survivor
For Years, Salem Man Picked Through Updike’s Trash in Beverly Farms
What To Do If You See a Dog in a Hot Car
New Assembly Square MBTA Station Has Opening Date
Man Charged with Sex Trafficking of Arlington Teen
Police Seize 1,500 Grams of Heroin in Trafficking Arrests
Sunfish Mistaken for Shark Forces Closure of Local Beach
Frustration for Mass. Citizens Over New Federal ID Law
Rabid Skunk Found in West Roxbury
Deadly Canine Virus Under Control, Officials Say
Braintree Man Arrested for Asking for Sexual Favor and Exposing Himself
Framingham Man Arrested at Shoppers World for ‘Upskirting’
New Patriots Scratch Ticket Offers Game Trips to Miami, Autographed Footballs
Local Beach Evacuated After Great White Sighting
Several BPS Bus Routes Missed Monday, Students Affected
Newton Police Hunting for Knife-Wielding Suspects Who Tied Up Store Owner, Stole Jewelry
‘Good Will Hunting’ Showing at Cinema Salem to Benefit Suicide Prevention Efforts
You Snooze, You Win: APP Recommends Delaying Start Times of Classes for Teens to Combat Sleep Deprivation
Lawyer Calls Police Car Impersonation Citation Silly and Comical
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