Community Corner
Week In Review: Feb. 28-March 6
Caucus nominations, icy roads, and playoff basketball.
This week in Dover and Sherborn was a doozie.
On Monday, the D-S boys varsity basketball team in the first round of the . After a two win season last year, the Raiders went 11-10 on the season with highlights including winning the Mustang Classic tournament, beating rival Medfield twice, and coach Rick Grady winning Tri-Valley League coach of the year.
on Monday caused multiple accidents in Sherborn resulting in one accident where a man was hospitalized after his car skidded on a patch of ice and hit a telephone pole and another where a car rolled over after hitting ice.
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The was on Wednesday where voters made their for the open town positions in the upcoming elections. The only contested nomination of the night was between selectmen and challenger . DeRensis won the caucus nomination by a vote of 102-89. Controversy arose after people were turned away from parking at the Pine Hill Elementary School (where the caucus was held) because of the limited amount of spaces. Some residents took their frustrations out on Sherborn Police Chief Rick Thompson and his officers, in order to fix the caucus results.
In Dover, Police Chief Search Committee co-chair David Heinlein reported to the Dover Board of Selectmen that the search for the town's new police chief has been
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