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Last Chance: National Grid Extends Utility Bill Deadline for Qualifying Customers
National Grid customers who qualify now have until April 16 to pay their utility bills.

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.
National Grid customers who qualify now have until April 16 to pay their utility bills.

Medford police log. Monday, March 26 to Thursday, March 29, 2012.
Some of the top recent stories from just beyond Medford's bounds.
Highlights from the Medford City Council's agenda.
Medford's week in review. Monday, March 26 to Friday, March 30, 2012.
Not Your Average Joe's in Station Landing one of over 30 restaurants in the state to owe back wages.
Tewksbury man allegedly used multiple aliases to coerce young girls to send him nude photos; blackmailed some into sex, prosecutors say.
Parole board has decided Vernon Miller is not a threat to society.
Beat out Bistro 5, Raso's.
Tewksbury man allegedly used multiple aliases to coerce young girls to send him nude photos; blackmailed some into sex, prosecutors say.
Here's Five Things. Friday, March 30, 2012.
City Democrats to pick officers April 4.
The express bus route from Woburn to Boston would be cut.
Here's Five Things. Thursday, March 29, 2012.
Subcommittee on licensing weighs whether to start permitting food carts and/or food trucks.
No cuts were made to Wakefield's two bus routes and no changes were made to the Haverhill commuter rail line, but commuter rail, subway and bus prices will go up under the proposal.
Resolution calls for a home rule petition to reduce needed seats from 99 to 50 for a full liquor license.