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'Footloose' Stands Out Over Weekend
The D-S High Drama Department's production of "Footloose" was this weekend.

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The D-S High Drama Department's production of "Footloose" was this weekend.

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St. Patrick's Day, kids recycling, and a Taste of MetroWest.
P.J. Copponi will represent the Tri-Valley League Tuesday night at the Bruins game against the New Jersey Devils for his excellence in sportsmanship.
Fifth grader Macklin Fitzpatrick will compete in the Francis Piche Invitational Championships in New Hampshire this weekend.
Sunday’s forecast is calling for sunny skies. What a great day to check out some houses for sale. Here’s a sampling of open houses coming up in Dover and Sherborn this weekend.
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This week's Patch Picks are five local Irish pubs that will be celebrating St. Patrick's Day in true form.
Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Although there aren’t any homes that sold in Dover or Sherborn this past week, here’s a quick snapshot of home sales nearby.
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The world renowned "Supper Quilt" will be making only its second appearance in New England. The quilt has been displayed in 32 states and in countries around the globe.
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Note: The following is a release from the Friends of the Sherborn Library.
Tickets are still $25 until noon today. After that time, they will be sold at the door at $30 each.
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The Dover Caucus was Monday night where registered voters of Dover nominated candidates for the upcoming elections.
Notable activity from the Dover and Sheborn police and fire logs.
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Back wages and liquidated damages, Shrove Tuesday, and Dr. J. Kevin Nugent.
State Fire Marshal urges residents to change the batteries in their smoke detectors this weekend.