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Week in Review: Fire Lt. Placed on Leave, City Hands Out Green Awards
A look at some of this week's top stories.

After graduating from the University of New Hampshire in 2008, I had a summer internship with The Eagle-Tribune newspaper, where I covered Southern New Hampshire. After the internship, I stayed there two years as a reporter before coming to Medford to work for Patch in August 2010.
A look at some of this week's top stories.

A look at some of the top recent stories from just beyond Medford.
A look at the Medford Police log. Monday, Oct. 22 to Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012.
From having cash on hand to trimming back branches there are things you can do ahead of a dangerous storm.
Donato says no to Death with Dignity Act. What do you think about this ballot question?
A look at the latest local real estate data.
73-year-old fields phone calls from around the country from men diagnosed with breast cancer.
Businesses and individuals were recognized earlier this month.
The Boston Herald endorsed Senator Scott Brown on Wednesday; his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren has recently had several endorsements as well.
Meeting will be held next week in Medford.
Congressman Ed Markey told Patch a law is needed to ensure compounding pharmacies don't turn into compounding manufacturers.
A system likely to become Tropical Storm Sandy is on a track toward the East Coast.
Paul Spencer is charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery.
Medford police log. Friday, Oct. 19 to Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012.