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Needham Police Log: March 4-6
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Email Grahame.Turner@patch.com Phone 617-817-5794 Hometown Acton, Mass. Birthplace Ascot, United Kingdom Birthday Oct. 29, 1984 Bio: I came to Boston initially to attend Northeastern University as an Engineering student, before realizing Math was not my strong suit. I graduated with a degree in English, class of 2008. I worked as a technical writer, and then began a freelancer writing career in 2009, which soon lead me to Patch, which was my first adventure in Journalism.
On the side, I am a creative writer interested in short stories--I'd eventually like to write a novel. I spend too much time on the internet, and am fascinated by the sense of community that builds up around social networking.
I grew up in Acton, Mass, fell in love with the Boston area during college, and now live in Jamaica Plain, Mass.
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The following information was supplied by the Wellesley Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Today is Pi Day: 3.14. Here are some things to do, aside from making pie, obviously.
Friday, Needham goes email free as part of the annual Needham Unplugged series of events.
Shop for new (to you) threads, check out a Woodwind Quartet and watch a movie about a Wellesley couples' battle in World War II.
Shop for new (to you) threads, check out a Woodwind Quartet and watch a movie about a Wellesley couples' battle in World War II.
Wellesley Lieutenant Jack Pilecki promoted to deputy chief by Board of Selectmen.
For the 20th consecutive year, Babson College's MBA program is ranked number one nationally.
The Needham Council of Economic Advisors holding hearing for input on the sign bylaw.
The Sustainable Energy Committee program for 2013 teased at the Board of Selectmen's meeting.
The 83rd annual Needham Community Council dinner is this weekend, so you should probably pick up tickets soon.
Ever wonder how women are impacting Congress? Or just curious about how to milk an almond? Here's Five Things today.
Ever wonder how women are impacting Congress? Or just curious about how to milk an almond? Here's Five Things today.
New book from Wellesley College professor Katharine Moon examines deteriorating ties between the United States and South Korea.
Needham olympian Aly Raisman stops by the Pollard Middle School to talk about underage drinking and making healthy decisions.
Green Needham Collaborative featuring course on solar panels for beginners later this month.
The 31st annual canoe and kayak race on the Charles river features a woman from Wellesley.
Are you adopting a Wellesley fire hydrant?
Friday's snow day pushes back events at the High School and Pollard School, which are both on for today.
Growing herbs at home, some Irish song and painting with wax. Five Things today.