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Walpole Police Log: Shoplifting Arrest and Multiple B&E's
Notable activity from the Walpole Police logs, Nov. 19-22

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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Notable activity from the Walpole Police logs, Nov. 19-22

Ms. Smith was a resident of Walpole and loved animals.
Andrew Gerard Dejoie, 27, of 27 Coney Street, Walpole was arrested and charged with three counts of alleged B&E of a Motor Vehicle in the Nighttime with the Intent to Commit a Felony.
The Walpole Board of Selectmen and School Committee will meet this week.
Walpole Police Officers Steve Foley, Jim Moses and Jackie Hazeldine spent their Veterans Day weekend helping victims of Superstorm Sandy.
Mr. Jarvis was a graduate of Walpole High School, class of 1948.
Tired feet? Let your fingers do the shopping with click-throughs to online deals promoted as Cyber Monday and Cyber Week specials.
Notable activity from the Walpole Police logs, Nov. 16-18.
Walpole rang in the holiday season in style Saturday night.
Clay artisans will be selling their handmade wares at the Walpole non-profit.
Be sure to check here daily for useful information about what is going on in Walpole today.
Here are some great recipes to make from your Thanksgiving leftovers.
The Rebels scored five unanswered touchdowns in the fourth quarter to seal the win.
The Rebels scored five unanswered touchdowns in the fourth quarter to seal the win.
Check out this holiday rundown of sweet treats, ranging from cookies to pies to gluten free and vegan options.
See what is open and closed in Walpole on Thanksgiving.
Just what is Small Business Saturday and why should you support it in Walpole?
A turkey can't just sit alone on the table. Here are some recipes for Thanksgiving's most popular side dishes.