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Man Allegedly Poops Pants After Getting Bounced From Somerville Club

Check out some of the stories making headlines in the Stoneham region this week in our latest News Nearby post.

Here are some of the stories making headlines in the Stoneham region this week:

Somerville

Report: Man Poops in Pants After Getting Bounced From Davis Square Club: After Johnny D's in Davis Square wouldn't admit a 49-year-old man who was too drunk, the man struggled with police, defecated in his own pants and got pepper sprayed, according to allegations in a police report. 

Medford

Medford Woman Pleads Guilty to Husband's Stabbing Death: Shawntina Burston, 40, pleaded guilty to a single count of voluntary manslaughter in the stabbing death of her husband, Troy Burston, in January 2011. The Middlesex County District Attorney's office said she was sentenced to 10 to 12 years in prison after she entered her guilty plea in Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn.

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Winchester

Several dozen turned out for the "Alice in Fashionland" show Thursday night at Winchester High School in the Auditorium. The fashion show, based off the classic tale "Alice in Wonderland," served as a fundraiser for the high school art department. Admission to the show cost $5 for students and $10 for adults. The designs were inspired by the 1951 film "Alice in Wonderland," as well as Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" released in 2010. 

Melrose

Home and condominium sales dipped in Melrose in February, according to a recent report by The Warren Group, publisher of Banker & Tradesman. "Two factors caused this modest drop in February: low inventory and a comparison with a strong previous year of sales," said Timothy M.Warren Jr., CEO of The Warren Group, in the report. "Even so, I'm still hopeful for a strong spring market. As more sellers list their homes in the spring, activity will pick back up." 

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