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U.S. News Ranks Best Woburn Schools For Grades K-8: Patch PM
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WOBURN, MA — It's Tuesday, October 12. Here's what you should know this afternoon:
- Walmart is pulling some lots of Parent's Choice Rice Baby Cereal from its shelves in Massachusetts stores after the baby food tested above U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended levels for naturally occurring arsenic.
- Dedham police are seeking the public's help in retrieving an 8-week-old puppy stolen during a home burglary Sunday night.
- The Red Sox advanced to the American League Championship Series with Monday night's win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
Scroll down for more on those and other stories Patch has been covering in Massachusetts today.
Today's Top Story
Several elementary and middle schools in Woburn have been ranked among the best schools in Massachusetts, according to a brand-new ranking released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report.
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For the inaugural list, U.S. News published rankings and data on more than 80,000 public elementary and middle schools across the United States.
U.S. News ranked Linscott-Rumford Elementary School as the highest in the state among schools in Woburn, according to the new list. Linscott-Rumford was ranked 32nd of 964 Massachusetts schools.
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Tuesday's Other Top Stories
MA moves to limit school coronavirus quarantines: Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker activated 450 National Guard members Tuesday to help test for COVID-19 in schools and prisons across the state. Up to 200 National Guard members will assist with testing in K-12 public schools, the Baker Administration said. Staffing shortages are causing serious testing delays across many school districts, and extra testing is needed.
Dedham Dognapping: The Dedham Police Department is seeking the public's help in retrieving an 8-week-old puppy stolen during a home burglary Sunday night. Police said they responded to a housebreak at 72 Bussey St. Sunday, Oct. 10 at 8:20 p.m. The homeowner said someone had forced their way into the home through the back door while they were gone, stealing a myriad of items and the pit bull puppy.
Walmart recalls baby food: Walmart is pulling some lots of Parent's Choice Rice Baby Cereal from its shelves in Massachusetts stores after the baby food tested above U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended levels for naturally occurring arsenic. Maple Island Inc., the manufacturer of the Parent's Choice products, said its voluntary recall is "out of an abundance of caution." The product was distributed nationally, both in Walmart stores and online.
MA coronavirus hospitalizations primarily among unvaccinated: The vast majority of hospitalizations in Massachusetts due to COVID-19 are among unvaccinated people, according to statistics available from the Department of Public Health. Over the past month, 76 percent of the 2,609 statewide hospitalizations due to the virus were among persons who had not received the shot. That's from Aug. 28 to Sept. 2, the dates of weekly state reports on coronavirus among vaccinated residents.
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They Said It
"We always said we had a good baseball team that had some holes, and we still have some holes, but at the end, for how bad it looked sometimes, we're still here. We're still in the dance."
- Red Sox manager Alex Cora after the team advanced to the American League Championship Series with Monday night's win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
By The Numbers
7 percent: The amount of people with substance abuse disorders who reported breakthrough COVID-19 cases in a new study. The general population's rate is 3.6 percent.
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