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Dover Residents Walk For Hunger
Note: The following was provided by Project Bread - The Walk for Hunger

Ben Paulin is a graduate of Suffolk University where he studied journalism. While at Suffolk he was the editor-in-chief of the award-winning student newspaper the Suffolk Journal. Ben worked for a year at the Boston Globe city desk covering breaking news and events in and around Boston. Before that he interned at the Boston Metro newspaper covering news and arts for the daily for over a year. After school he worked as a freelancer covering community news for Easton Patch.
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In his spare time, Ben likes to read, watch Red Sox, Patriots, and Celtics games, play basketball, go skiing in the winter, and enjoy the outdoors. He also enjoys going to the movies and hanging out with friends.
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Note: The following was provided by Project Bread - The Walk for Hunger

Dover-Sherborn is now 12-2 overall and 12-1 in the TVL.
Foreclosure petitions in Dover remained steady, completed foreclosures fell last month in April.
D-S is now 11-2 on the season and 11-1 in the TVL.
Notable activity from the Dover and Sherborn police and fire logs.
Over 100 Chickering fifth graders played Japanese Taiko drums in an assembly today.
The awards will be given by at Green Schools' 2011 Green Difference Awards at Mansfield High School tonight.
Sherborn Police officer David Nulty was one of 1,500 law enforcement officers who rode a bike 300 miles from New Jersey to Washington D.C. from May 9 to May 12 to help honor officers who had fallen in the line of duty.
Dover-Sherborn Patch wants YOUR pictures for a reader gallery.
Dover election day, D-S prom night, and a TVL championship.
The Lady Raiders are 7-8 on the season and 6-8 in the TVL.
This week's pet of the week is a kitty named Armani!
Be sure to check here for useful information about what is going on in Dover and Sherborn this weekend.
Students attending the D-S Junior/Senior Prom met up at the Dover Church to take pictures with friends and family.
The girls were getting manicures, pedicures, getting makeup put on, and getting their hair done at the Sherborn Day Spa today.
D-S will bring qualifying athletes to the MIAA Division IV State Meet next Friday, May 27 at North Reading.
Despite the gloomy weather, spring is quickly coming to a close, and that means lots of open houses. Here’s a quick snapshot of open houses in Dover and Sherborn this Sunday.
Medfield's second straight TVL loss after 119 straight league victories results in a TVL title for Dover-Sherborn.
The Raiders won their first lacrosse Tri-Valley League title in school history.