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Newton Police Blotter: Theft, Breaking And Entering, More
Here's some of what Newton police have been up to this week.

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Here's some of what Newton police have been up to this week.

The training will help residents better respond to emergency situations and hopefully save a life.
The library is joining library systems all over the country in boycotting an ebook publisher over an eight-week embargo they impose.
Here's a look at where the cheapest gas in town is reported today.
Here's a look at where the cheapest gas in town is reported today.
Here's a look at where the cheapest gas in town is reported today.
It didn't take long for somebody to scoop up this loving cat and bring her to a forever home just in time for the holidays.
K-9 Flacko is retiring, so there's a new officer taking over.
Between 2013 and 2017, 11 percent of drivers involved in fatal crashes had both alcohol and drugs in their system at the time.
Rep. Joe Kennedy told his kids that, today, "justice won."
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Many inbound and outbound flights at Logan Airport are being delayed due to snow, ice and other weather conditions.
Multiple businesses in Brookline closed due to a brief power outage.
This highly-trained dog is ready to hit the streets.
Newton's mayor explains the referendum process and is appealing to the public to vote in favor of the Northland project if necessary.
Plus, OUI offenses, shoplifting calls, vandalism calls and much more.
Here's everything you need to know about the Veterans' Memorial Skating Rink this year.
Here's a look at what the Brookline Police Department has been up to this weekend.