Real Estate
Chocolate Chip Cookie Creator's Home For Sale For $8.9M: Patch PM
Also: It's officially shark season as one beach closes and at least 11 sharks spotted in Cape Cod Bay | Medford High grad drowns | More.

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Chocolate Chip Cookie Creator's MA Home For Sale For $8.9 Million
Here's a sweet deal: Ruth Wakefield lived here when she mistakenly created the beloved treat.

At Least 11 Great White Sharks Spotted In Cape Cod Bay
A Cape Cod beach was closed Tuesday after a shark was seen 40 yards offshore.
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Medford High School Grad Drowns In Upper Mystic Lake
Apurba Devkota, 18, was celebrating his graduation with friends Monday night.
America's First Youth Poet Laureate To Join July 4 Pops Event
For the first time, the Fourth of July on the Esplanade will feature a poet. The Harvard student is the first U.S. Youth Poet laureate ever.
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Local
Woburn police are warning residents to not leave smaller pets outside after a dog was attacked and killed by at least two coyotes early Monday morning.
The owner of the company that submitted the lowest bid for Burlington's school bus contract said he will file a lawsuit if the school system does not accept his company's bid.
A federal indictment accuses Haverhill woman who worked as a nurse at rehabilitation centers in Danvers and Amesbury of stealing morphine that had been prescribed to her patients.
Marlborough is the new home to a satellite office for the state Department of Public Health.
Sports
The Red Sox still aren't back in the United States, but they return to action tonight in Toronto. David Price is pitching for Boston in a 7:07 start. (NESN.) Also, the team will reportedly put playoff hero Nathan Eovaldi in the bullpen to strengthen the team's biggest weakness when he comes off the injured list.
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