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Dog Named Duke Found In Waltham: Do You Recognize Him?
This male Pit bull mix was found this Sunday on Fourth Ave. His tags indicate that his name is Duke but no owner information.

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This male Pit bull mix was found this Sunday on Fourth Ave. His tags indicate that his name is Duke but no owner information.

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The chief of the Whitman police said they've been placed on administrative leave during the investigation.
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According to witnesses the smoke was visible from the beach.
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Look for an opening after Labor Day, according to the manager.
Early reports indicate someone may have been trapped in one of the cars.
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He posted death threats to at least 45 Instagram accounts of athletes, according to the US Attorney's Office.
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A pedestrian was hit by a car a little after 11 p.m. Thursday near the border with Everett.
"It appears that the rush to vote in time for the City Council to see a pay raise in January outweighs the need for transparency," they said
The state rated the intersection an "F-"