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Newton Parents Ask For Coronavirus Testing At Schools
The group, made up of physicians and research scientists, is pointing to Wellesley as an example.

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The group, made up of physicians and research scientists, is pointing to Wellesley as an example.

For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near Chelmsford and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
Town officials say trick-or-treating is a "not a safe practice" given the pandemic.
"My main goal is that they take away a few points from the day and feel a bit more passionate about baseball," said the high school senior.
Brookline and the police union just cleared one of the major hurdles to implementing the use of police body cameras: contract negotiation.
If you're looking for someplace nearby that offers a flu vaccine, the town has three options for you.
The Waltham Police are asking for the public's help in its investigation.
Bike advocates say this sets the most ambitious target for a network of protected bike lanes in the nation.
The player in the grades 7 and 8 coed division played a game Saturday and then tested positive Sunday, according to Brookline officials.
La Moratoria de Desalojo del Estado de Massachusetts finaliza el 17 de octubre.
An eviction ban in Massachusetts meant to protect renters from housing instability during the coronavirus pandemic is set to expire soon.
The Newton Police Department will begin enforcement some parking restrictions again on Oct. 19, but not meters.
It's not clear what's behind the spike, but it comes at a time when fraud related to phony unemployment claims is up.
This comes a day after a multi-car crash near the same spot.
Witnesses said the Needham man shouted at them then drove his car through a crowd of Black Lives Matter protesters outside Newton City Hall.
Restaurant owners struggling amid the pandemic are asking the city for a one time cut in liquor license fees, but the city says it can't.
Police said a liter bottle of hydrogen-sulphide leaked into a lab vent.
Crews will be working between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. this week. Here's where.
There are so many false unemployment claims, the FBI has created a new way to report them.
At least one neighborhood in Brookline is planning to skip the holiday.