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OUI, Vandalism: Needham Police Log
The following is from the Needham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.

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The following is from the Needham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.

The zoning change allows the Thayer Academy South Athletic Campus to have an indoor athletic facility.
Reports of fights and poor record keeping were a couple of the issued addressed by the selectmen last week.
The following is from the Mansfield Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.
Police say Darin McNeil placed a camera inside a bathroom at a Foxborough preschool and now he's facing new charges
The popular Patriots receiver is facing a four-game ban, according to ESPN.
The proposed site is the former home of the Players Choice Soccer Facility which has been closed for years.
Here's what you need to know about the 30th anniversary of the annual Foxborough celebration!
Penny Shaw told the council that she believes that the sidewalks and crossing areas in the square are not safe.
The following is from the Wellesley Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.
The company has announced plans to move their headquarters to Wilmington.
Could you imagine the Celtics foe in a green uniform?
Police say a former Quincy man punched and aimed a gun at a man in Bare Cove Park.
Members of the Patriots Women’s Association delivered flowers and served lunch to residents at North Carl Annon Court on June 5.
A truck crash near I-95 South in Dedham has closed the ramp from Route 1 North to I-95 South.
Following the purchase, the land will be placed under the control of the conservation commission and granted a conservation restriction.
The following is from the Dedham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.
The new owner is promising not to change the pizza and rolls the company is known for.
The Eagles' situation isn't the first time the president became mad that NFL players didn't want to visit him.
The John Hancock-owned property could become a place to live in addition to work.