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Two D-S Students Named to Globe's All-Scholastics Team
Two D-S skiiers were honored for their outstanding performances this year.

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Two D-S skiiers were honored for their outstanding performances this year.

Sherborn teen Leah Byrnes recently received the Jim DeSimone Award from the Wellesley Swim Association.
The funds can be used to repair roads in Sherborn.
Be sure to check here for useful information about what is going on in Dover and Sherborn this weekend.
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New acting chief Neil McPherson said he would take the position on the condition that the town aggressively pursue finding a new full-time chief.
This Sunday is an opportunity to tour homes for sale that are sure to please equestrian enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates fine homes.
A murder mystery, the wild west and art are on the calendar this weekend.
Looking to get a sense on home values in the Dover-Sherborn area? Here’s a quick snapshot of homes that sold in the area this past week.
The Joseph Almasian Memorial Fund recently donated a new tenor saxophone to the Pine Hill School music program.
The proposed plan will raise fares 23%.
Spectators can get updates as they make their way to the finish line.
Notable activity from the Sherborn Police and Fire logs.
No one was home at the time of the fire, according to authorities.
Two people were displaced from the 2-alarm fire.
Notable activity from the Dover Police and Fire logs.