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Measles In Boston: Where Infected Patient Has Visited | Patch PM

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Measles In Boston: Where Infected Patient Has Visited Recently

Health officials said it's the first confirmed case of measles in a Boston resident since 2013.

Daniel Hollis, 19, Of Mendon: Obituary

Daniel Hollis died last week after sustaining injuries in an altercation in Boston. Police have declared his death a homicide.

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Newton City Council Overrides Mayor: Give Themselves, Her Raises

For the first time in two decades, the mayor of Newton exercised her right to veto a city council vote. But the city council overrode her.

Antonio Brown Wants Back With The Patriots

"They still gotta pay me. They might as well let me earn it."

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2 Worcester Nursing Homes See Repeat Drug Overdoses

Two nursing homes in Worcester are seeing repeated drug overdoses. That's the because the facilities are accepting non-senior patients.

Casino Willing To Shell Out $25M For Assembly Row Footbridge

But there's a slight hiccup – getting people over the Orange Line tracks.

Man Fatally Shot In Everett: DA

A man in his 20s died after a shooting on Partridge Terrace Tuesday night.

$100,000 Lottery Prize About To Expire

The winning Mass Cash ticket was purchased last November in Dorchester.

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An early-morning water main break in Tewksbury opened a giant hole on Newton Ave.

A former Salem police officer convicted of sexually assaulting a man placed in protective custody in 2016 and the city of Salem reached a settlement in a civil suit filed by the victim.

Piantedosi Baking Company is undergoing renovations at its popular Malden location.

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