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Man Allegedly Kicked Soda Machine, Punched Guy, In Wendy's
A Worcester man was charged with a fight at Wendy's in Milford.

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A Worcester man was charged with a fight at Wendy's in Milford.

A Sudbury officer received serious injuries last weekend while riding his motorcycle in Milford. This campaign will offset medical bills.
The following are excerpts from the Milford police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
A number of private roads were removed from the town's plow list; residents, though, can appeal this.
The ban, which was voted upon at town meeting, is going into effect by the end of the month. This is what it means.
Brigham died unexpectedly. His dad, Ralph, died
This Worcester resident graduated from Tufts veterinary school with 147 other students.
Active in the Marlborough community, he served as the Labor Day Parade Director for thirty years, stepping down in 2007.
Firefighters knocked down a fire in a barn on George Hill Road.
Drivers heading on to I-84 overnight this weekend-note these closures.
When police arrived, a man had been stabbed several times during a fight.
Lots of construction will cause lots of delays in the coming week.
Here are 15 places to spend your summer days swimming in or near Worcester. What's your favorite beach?
Natick celebrates the 4th of July, 2018, holiday with a series of events.
A middle school student came up with the idea for the festival, which raises awareness of a disease that killed a beloved guidance counselor
Massachusetts' top crime news also includes a vandalism spree in Randolph, a charge for exposure in a store, and the Gronk break-in case.
The following are excerpts from the Framingham police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Police pulled the car over, and the driver failed all the sobriety tests and appeared intoxicated, said police.
This Framingham man was arrested for open and gross and disorderly conduct in Natick.