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MBTA Announces Holiday Schedule
All subway, bus and commuter rail lines will be free after 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.

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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All subway, bus and commuter rail lines will be free after 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.

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Take a look at some homes for sale in Walpole that have open house this weekend.
The fire did damage to the inside of the garage and a portion of the outside of the house.
The win was the first for new Walpole head coach Ron Dowd.
Ms. DeGiacomo was a resident of Walpole for over 50 years.
The $25,000 donation will go towards new iPads for the students at the school.
The town is set to lose $750,000 in prison mitigation funds due to the governor's cuts.
4th graders at Elm Street School have been studying weather this year in class.
The following information was provided by the Walpole Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Notable activity from the Walpole Police log, Dec. 3-9.
Ms. Barrett was a resident of Walpole since 1950. She worked at the Walpole VNA and then was the nurse at Blessed Sacrament School in Walpole and then in the elementary schools in the Town of Walpole for 20 years, retiring in 1988.
The new Main Street restaurant opened for business Saturday, Dec. 8.
The Bulldogs had three All-Scholastics players this year.
The Rebels have 16 All-Stars and two All-Scholastics players.
Help support the Rebels robotics team with a full belly!
Town Hall will be busy as this week is packed with meetings.