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Walk for Hunger raises $3.6 million, Dover Member of Hall of Fame
42,000 Walkers Show Commitment to Hungry Families today, May 1.

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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42,000 Walkers Show Commitment to Hungry Families today, May 1.

Sherborn Town Meeting results, stolen signs, and Lady Raiders lacrosse.
Warriors improve to 7-1 overall, 5-1 in the TVL this season.
Be sure to check here for useful information about what is going on in Dover and Sherborn this weekend.
D-S loses 16-7 on Friday night against the Medfield Warriors.
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Note: The following is a letter to the editor from Stacey Brandon, chair of the Trustees of the Sherborn Library.
Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Here’s a quick snapshot of home sales in the Dover-Sherborn area this past week.
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Signs from both selectmen candidates, Paul DeRensis and Peter Liffiton, have gone missing.
The Raiders are on the road Thursday to take on Holliston at 3 p.m.
Funding for the Pine Hill Access Road was unable to get a two-thirds vote for approval.
The Annual Town Election will be held on May 10.
Got something to say? Patch.com is adding a platform for local bloggers on May 4.
Notable activity from the Dover and Sherborn police and fire logs.
Voters will vote on a meal tax increase.
Note: The following is a letter to the editor from Sherborn Selectmen chair Paul DeRensis.
Note: The following is a release from the Sherborn Library.
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