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See information on where to vote and a preview of who is on the ballot for this year's primary elections.

See information on where to vote and a preview of who is on the ballot for this year's primary elections.
Though Wakefield may be alright, Superintendent Doug Lyons noted questions about the state’s decision to raise minimum scores for graduation
The event aims to celebrate the history and future of the Malden River, which now runs partially underground through Malden.
The fires drew a regional response from area departments on Tuesday night.
Attendees are invited to build whimsical fairy houses for fairies and other woodland creatures.
SEIU Local 509 represents health and human service workers and educators.
Carol Carney and Marlene Faulkingham competed in the FOX show "Beat Shazam" in an episode that aired earlier this month.
Crews from multiple area departments responded to the fires on Tuesday night.
Thousands have already cast their ballots across the state ahead of this year's primary elections.
The courts are open for drop-in play. There is also an option to reserve court time and rent game nets.
Act On Mass is a nonprofit advocating for increased transparency in state government.
Shuttle busses will focus on station-by-station service. But the T may pivot to direct routes into Boston as needed, a spokesperson said.
The events will coincide with regular Melrose Farmers' Market events in August in September.
Fall Recreation Department programs include everything from soccer programming, to ice hockey, to babysitting classes.
The events will feature food from area restaurants and beer from various breweries.
Police announced an arrest in the case last week after a multi-agency investigation and a search.
Mayor Paul Brodeur joined state legislators in discussing the latest updates from the MBTA with the City Council on Monday.
Initial results went 7-4 against unionization. But five additional votes remained uncounted pending challenges.
The board approved a plan to raise MCAS scores required to graduate high school, though it was unclear if the arrest was related.