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Five Things You Need to Know Today: Jan. 24
It's Thursday and here's what you ought to know.

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It's Thursday and here's what you ought to know.

Check out these Weymouth homes that sold this week.
Check out these Plymouth homes that sold in the last week.
Arrest information is provided by the Plymouth Police Department; it does not indicate a conviction.
Park Plymouth Is reminding the public the deadline to purchase a 2013 parking permit at half-price is Jan. 31.
House Republicans are recommending new rules to govern the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
On February 17 1621, the surviving Mayflower settlers chose Miles Standish as the captain of their military order, the New Plimmoth Gard is planning a reenactment the ceremony.
More than 200 students, parents, and residents attended the 18th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast Monday.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest issued a detailed examination of extreme eating in chain restaurants.
Temperatures could drop into the single digits tonight – here are some tips.
Pilgrim Station returned to service this morning after being shutdown Monday to investigate a leaky valve.
Vote for your favorite winter scene in Braintree Patch's Winter Facebook Cover photo contest.
Temperatures could drop into the single digits tonight – here are some tips.
Temperatures could drop into the single digits tonight – here are some tips.
The Relay for Life of Greater Plymouth will kick off its annual “walk around the clock” to fight cancer at 7 p.m. tonight at PartyLite.
Temperatures could drop into the single digits tonight – here are some tips.
Arrest information is provided by the Plymouth Police Department; it does not indicate a conviction.
Property tax abatement applications must be filed by Feb. 1 with the assessors' office.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change Sunday, Jan. 27.
Pilgrim Station operators are investigating what's being called a minor leak in a safety relief valve.