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It's never too soon to be thinking about football!
The following is a letter to the editor from Dedham Street resident Barbara Palmer.
Be sure to check here for useful information about what is going on in Dover and Sherborn this weekend.
The selectmen and public safety officials expressed their concerns in regard to the major outages in town last year during the meeting.
Considering buying a home in the Dover-Sherborn area? There are quite a few open houses scheduled for this weekend. Here’s a brief sampling of homes that are open 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.
King dropping out leaves Marisa DeFranco as Elizabeth Warren's only Democratic opponent.
If you're running the Boston Marathon, we want to know!
King dropping out leaves Marisa DeFranco as Elizabeth Warren's only Democratic opponent.
The following is a letter to the editor from Marie Kelfer, who has been charged by D-S Public Schools Superintendent Valerie Spriggs to develop stories that focus on the positive aspects of the school system.
NSTAR officials will come before the Sherborn Board of Selectmen Thursday night.
The Natick woman appeared to be intoxicated during the time of her arrest, according to Sherborn PD.
The woman appeared to be intoxicated during the time of her arrest, according to Sherborn PD.
Notable activity from the Sherborn Police and Fire log.
The boys finished the season with a record of 11-1.
The family of six explored 31 countries across all seven continents in 350 days.