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Trooper Shot In Hyannis, Police Searching For Gunman
The State Trooper is expected to be OK, according to police.

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The State Trooper is expected to be OK, according to police.

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"My life centered around Fernald because my sister lived there for 67 years," writes Dorothy Rouleau.
The rapid tests deliver results in about 15 minutes and could help schools identify positive cases quicker, state officials said.
Newton-Wellesley Hospital said nine staffers and a patient contracted the coronavirus.
The agency that runs the city's two homeless shelters said its decision had nothing to do with advocates pushing for the change.
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When the town rolled out testing recently for those who have insurance, a few residents asked what about those who are uninsured?
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"Clearly, we’re continuing to see an increase in cases and the increase is significant," said Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller.
They also voted to ban all gendered pronouns in its bylaws and limit the town from making NDAs a condition of some lawsuits settlements.
The outdoor dining will last until the end of November.
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With the new wave of coronavirus infections Brookline's health commissioner asked Town employees to reduce the number of workers inside.
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The Boston Cannabis Board approved a license for Happy Valley at a virtual meeting Wednesday afternoon.
If the governor approves the bill, the land will be preserved for agricultural, open space, and recreational purposes.
Newton-Wellesley Hospital is imposing visitor restrictions amid a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the hospital said Wednesday.