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Boston University Police Arrest Suspect In Recent Stabbing
The suspect was taken into custody Saturday night, police said.

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The suspect was taken into custody Saturday night, police said.

As the new ADA Coordinator, Ross will work to ensure accessible practices for capital projects, events, programs, and policies.
The restaurant will be Clover’s 15th location and first in Somerville.
The ordinance went into effect on June 25, but included a 90-day delay for small businesses.
Over 30 local businesses will have tables at this year’s Oktoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 1.
This $75,000 grant will help Brookline achieve zero emissions by 2040.
The Transformative Growth Grants Program is helping businesses and nonprofits that were impacted by COVID-19 plan for future growth.
Officers responded to a report of an assault around 8:40 p.m. Thursday and found a person injured from an apparent stab wound.
On Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, local bakeries will be dishing out samples, cooking up specials, and offering discounts to the Newton community.
The playground remains closed to the public until Oct. 15.
The group will distribute Group $250,000 in grant funding to local nonprofits.
Judge Shelley Joseph has agreed to refer herself to the Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct.
"Always, Lola" is the debut feature of award-winning filmmaker Jeffrey Crane Graham.
Litten has served as Arlington’s Assistant Library Director since 2018.
Residents are asked to use tight-fitting lids on all trash containers and avoid putting trash out until 4 p.m. the day before pickup.
Flatbed trucks will be brought in to the Wellington Yard and Maintenance Facility to take the cars to be disposed of.
The coyote was first spotted wandering around Auburndale and West Newton around Sept. 7.
As a visual reminder of the seriousness of the opioid epidemic, 2,290 purple flags were placed on the hospital campus.
The three scheduled talks will take place Sept. 28, Oct. 17, and Nov. 14.
The store at 874 Comm Ave, which voted to unionize in June, has held a picket line outside since July 18.