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James Arena-DeRosa, Loring Barnes Face Off To Represent 8th Middlesex District
The general election is Nov. 8. Here’s a look at who’s running.

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The general election is Nov. 8. Here’s a look at who’s running.

Former President Donald Trump has accepted the subpoena issued to him by the January 6th special committee.
Dozens of violent incidents in Boston Public Schools have been reported since Sept. 2021.
As the war in Ukraine continues, supporters who stand with the country found a way to celebrate.
Despite the genocide being carried out by the Chinese government on their people, the women hold on to their culture.
COVID-19 cases in Brockton have increased and continue to see over a 5% positivity rate in the past few weeks.
In spite of the overcast weather, attendees watched performances, browsed vendors and gathered as a community.
State Sen. Becca Rausch, D-Needham, is looking to defend her seat.
Sixteen states and Washington, D.C., allow undocumented immigrants to obtain a driver’s license.
Natick could face trial for racial discrimination.
Republicans make up two-thirds of alternative social media users and spread hateful comments.
The bill proposes to double the amount of beer and wine licenses and reduce the number of full hard liquor licenses.
McKeen is looking forward to focus on teaching.
A woman in her 30s was seriously injured on the sidewalk after a rusted street light fell on her Tuesday afternoon.
Violent crimes around Cambridge have increased 12% over the previous year.
Senate Republicans do not know how to respond to South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham's latest proposed bill.
Stephen Wermiel discusses the new term, significant cases and legal challenges to voting rights.
The new district, which is shifted eastward, caters to about 178,000 residents.
The incident was reported on Sept. 21 and was the cause of massive delays and traffic on the Line.
The roaming greenhouse has a vision.