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Milford Filmmakers Release 'The Eyes Above Paradise'
The movie focuses on, "teenage draft-dodgers of World War III seeking shelter in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.'

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The movie focuses on, "teenage draft-dodgers of World War III seeking shelter in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.'

The owners of the farmhouse in Needham are reportedly bringing their concept to Natick by spring of 2018.
The following are excerpts from the Westborough police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The following are excerpts from the Marlborough police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction
The next in a series of hearings on the development of Windsor Place happens at the end of January.
The tree warden is submitting a list of trees that are recommended to be trimmed or removed.
Get your tree to the curb!
“There is a lot to be done as Framingham truly begins to function as a city; this report is a good first step in getting us there.”
Two percent of Eversource customers lost power in Natick. Most have been restored.
About two percent of the electric customers in Framingham lost power earlier on Thursday.
The restaurant and entertainment chain is reportedly opening up where Sears currently sits on the second floor.
The Sudbury Board Of Selectmen meets on Jan. 9.
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