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Power Restored For Westford After Storm
Severe thunderstorms tore through Massachusetts and much of New England Sunday night, bringing with them torrential rain and high winds.

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Severe thunderstorms tore through Massachusetts and much of New England Sunday night, bringing with them torrential rain and high winds.

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There are several restaurants in Newton that plan to be open on Thanksgiving or offer a special menu.
Bianca opened in Chestnut Hill with an eclectic menu, everything from sushi to pizza.
"The T needs to be subsidized during this difficult time, because it is an important public service," one person posted to Patch.
"It's still here. It's still real," said Waltham Public Health Director Michelle Feeley.
Brookline added 68 coronavirus cases over the past two weeks and had a rising positive test rate, according to state data.
Lee Street is only open in one direction after a massive water main break Thursday.
"Today, we celebrate a victory in the fight for the soul of our nation. Tomorrow, we get to work to build America back better," Trahan said.
An artist has been working to transform an old maple tree along the Boston Marathon route into the form of a runner.
Lee Street won't be open to full traffic for days, officials said.
The family of a man beaten to death nearly two years ago in Cambridge is offering $10,000 for information leading to an arrest.
Families in Middlesex County are struggling to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Families in Brookline are struggling to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
The high school will offer Innovation Pathways in the fields of Information Technology and Business and Finance.
Superintendent Bill Olsen said the hybrid format the district is using is best for now amid coronavirus concerns.
Newton is considering changing the seal that has represented the city since 1865, but first, a working group is learning its history.
Newton residents will also have a chance to tell transit leaders what they think of the proposed cuts to service on Nov. 17.