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British Beer Company To Close In Framingham After 12 Years
The lease is up, and the restaurant isn't renewing it.

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The lease is up, and the restaurant isn't renewing it.

The following are excerpts from the Marlborough police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The following are excerpts from the Northborough police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The attorney general informed Wayland Town Counsel that it had in fact violated the Open Meeting Law in a school committee meeting.
The town is looking for qualified consultants to propose its master plan, and that's no small deal.
This week, former Police Chief Glenn Parker shares
Shrewsbury is holding its annual prescription take back day.
Police joined other departments and officials in "open mosque day" in Worcester.
The big opening date of the new Natick Wegmans is coming up later this month.
A check was donated by Republic Services through the Milford Board of Health to the Milford Senior Center.
"We think Marlborough is an ideal location due to the large number of schools in the area and the emphasis on sports and recreation."
Jionzo was a car enthusiast, an Army National Guard veteran, top salesman and husband. Services are this week.
The Board of Selectmen is looking to put together a screening committee to pare down finalists to replace the departing town administrator.
These runners are raising funds for Natick Community Organic Farm's teen and mentoring programs.
Join your Sudbury friends and neighbors for this annual roadside cleanup and adopt a street.
The fire claimed the life of a man and his two children and displaced 80 people, mostly immigrants who recently moved to the U.S.
Cynthia Webb's body was found in a still-smoldering car in Hope Cemetery in Worcester in December.
Two people reported to be the girl's parents have been charged in connection with her death and injuries to their young son.
The Springfield man allegedly hit one woman and put a plastic bag over another woman's head when he got angry about being robbed.
The superintendent talks about issues with the school community on WayCam's 'The Buzz' this week.