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News Nearby: Local Businesses Used as Fronts in Human Trafficking Ring and More
Each week we take a look at the stories making headlines in neighboring Patch communities.

Tewksbury
School Committee Approves Family Cap For Athletic User Fees
At their Wednesday night meeting, the Tewksbury School Committee approved the implementation of a "family cap" for Tewksbury Memorial High School families with more than one student athlete.
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The School Committee voted 5-0 in favor of setting a family cap at $600 on athletic user fees for families with more than one student playing sports. The family cap will be set in place for the 2013-2014 school year.
North Reading
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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.
Reading
Reading Business Used as a Front in Human Trafficking Enterprise
A Medford resident and a Woburn resident have been arrested in connection with a human trafficking enterprise that spans the borders of several area communities including Reading, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced at a Monday press conference at the Wilmington Police Department.
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