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Top Five Stories Last Week

Take a look at the five stories that topped the charts.

Did you miss some news this week? Here are the top five stories that topped the charts:

1. Firestone Complete Auto Care May Be Coming to North Reading. A new Firestone Complete Auto Care may be coming to North Reading. According to the Community Planning Department, the business plans to open on Main Street.

2. Mitchener Reacts to One Month Anniversary of Bombings. Today marks the one month anniversary of themarathon bombings. Runner Lori Mitchenercan't believe that a month has passed already, and is still processing the events of April 15.

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3. . Jake Masterson, a 12-year-old black lab, spent about 20 minutes at the Park Street Veterinary Clinic last Friday getting acupuncture. Yes, it heals pets, too.

4. School Building Project Makes Progress. In March, residents voted to appropriate $15.5 million in additional funds for the school building project. The project is now in the building phase and making progress.

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5. Boston Marathon Bombings: One Month Later. It’s been exactly one month since two bombs exploded on Boylston Street as runners crossed the Boston Marathon finish line and bystanders ran for their lives.

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