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Halloween Safety Tips Every Trick-or-Treater Should Know
The Centers for Disease Control provides best practices for Halloween trick-or-treaters and their parents.

The Centers for Disease Control provides best practices for Halloween trick-or-treaters and their parents.

The Centers for Disease Control provides best practices for Halloween trick-or-treaters and their parents.
The Centers for Disease Control provides best practices for Halloween trick-or-treaters and their parents.
The Centers for Disease Control provides best practices for Halloween trick-or-treaters and their parents.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a ‘high risk’ to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a ‘high risk’ to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a ‘high risk’ to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a ‘high risk’ to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a ‘high risk’ to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a "high risk" to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a ‘high risk’ to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a ‘high risk’ to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
Level 3 sex offenders are not wanted by the police, but they are considered at the highest risk for a repeat offense.
A woman living within Suffolk County is the latest victim to contract the virus, officials announced Friday.
A male suspect reportedly robbed the Winchester Savings Bank on Medford Street in Arlington at the Medford line Friday afternoon.
Mayor Joseph Curtatone has joined the world’s largest coalition of city leaders addressing climate change.
The memorial will be dedicated to those who lost their lives in the horrific Boston Marathon bombings.
Massachusetts Representative Paul McMurtry will lead the discussion on Thursday, Oct. 22.
The newspaper says its parting ways with "nearly two dozen" employees, while 17 others accepted buyout offers.
The company says mold may have infected some of their squeeZ pouches during the production phase.