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WHS Students Win Third Place in 'We Are All Blood Brothers' Contest
Third prize is a Yamaha F-Series acoustic guitar and 25 songbooks for the high school.

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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Third prize is a Yamaha F-Series acoustic guitar and 25 songbooks for the high school.

Notable activity from the Walpole Police logs, Nov. 12-15.
Here is a collection of five table options for your family's holiday feast.
Mr. McCarthy Jr. was a resident of Walpole since 1991.
A fall treat perfect for bringing to the office.
The event raised money for the St. Baldrick's Foundation, a children's cancer research fund raising organization whose goal is to help find cures for children with cancer.
Mr. Fitzgerald was a resident of East Walpole since 1971.
The Rebels will be on the road this year at Weymouth High School.
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The new system will cost $9,000 to launch and an additional $4,000 annually, which will come out of a technological allowance the town has as part of a contract with Verizon Fios.
It's never too early to start shopping for the holidays!
Take a look at some homes for sale in Walpole that have open houses this weekend.
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Mr. Clarkson, a Walpole resident, was a US Navy Korean Conflict Veteran serving as a Gunner's Mate 2nd Class aboard the USS Conway a DDE Destroyer.
"A call made about a couple arguing loudly is nothing unusual, to find out it was a fight over a sandwich- that makes it great," local illustrator and Walpole resident Richard Dugdale said of his new book.
Take a look at some homes in Walpole that recently were recently sold.
Mr. Tetreault was a former member of the Walpole Finance Committee.
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The baseball star signed his letter of intent in front of family, friends and teammates at Walpole High School Wednesday afternoon.