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5 Northborough Students: National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
Five Algonquin Regional High School students are among 16,000 semifinalists.

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Five Algonquin Regional High School students are among 16,000 semifinalists.

Hopkinton High School students are two of 16,000 semifinalists.
National Merit Scholarship Corporation released the names today for the 67th annual NMSC program.
National Merit Scholarship Corporation released the names today for the 67th annual NMSC program.
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The fire was at 129 Maple St. in a multi-unit building that lacked working smoke alarms.
The 29 Massdojo athletes brought home 44 gold medals, 16 silver and 17 bronze medals.
The 29 Massdojo athletes brought home 44 gold medals, 16 silver and 17 bronze medals.
Seven occupants were home at the time of the blaze, only 6 made it out safely.
MassDOT will be closing I-90 eastbound exit 106 off-ramp to I-495 in Westborough and Hopkinton for paving.
MassDOT will be closing I-90 eastbound exit 106 off-ramp to I-495 in Westborough and Hopkinton for paving.
The crash occurred on exit 26B ramp from Route 290 Saturday night.
"Say thank you to first responders for their courage and sacrifice."
During the 9/11 Remembrance ceremony Chief David Parenti said, "Keep [first responders] in mind all of the time."
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Joel Andrew Boulay Jr. was electrocuted while cutting trees on South St. Wednesday morning.
Updated: The other occupants were "incredibly lucky they woke up," Fire Chief David Parenti
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