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Medford Bank Robbed, Malden Man Arrested
Suspect allegedly passed a note at East Cambridge Savings Bank saying he had a gun while demanding money.

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I graduated from the University of New Hampshire in '09 where I was a sports and news editor at The New Hampshire. I interned at the Daily News of Newburyport, Mass. and later freelanced for Seacoast Media Group before landing a full-time job covering Rochester and numerous surrounding communities for Foster's Daily Democrat. I gained a wealth of community news experience in my 14 months at Foster's and got to fully understand what N.H. folks people expect from their news sources.
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If something is worth doing, do it well. Treat others as you wish to be treated.
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Spiritual but not religious, respectful of all creeds and beliefs.
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"Watership Down" by Richard Adams. Yes, it's about bunnies. But it's an amazing book.
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The Beatles will always be the best.
Favorite Movie
"The Godfather."
Suspect allegedly passed a note at East Cambridge Savings Bank saying he had a gun while demanding money.

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Festivities to welcome the return of Romeo and Juliet will start at 11 a.m.
Festivities to welcome the return of Romeo and Juliet will start at 11 a.m.
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