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Patch reviews this week's biggest headlines on May 15.

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Patch reviews this week's biggest headlines on May 15.

Allard and Hyde elementary schools are scheduled for building improvements.
The school's production of "Little Shop of Horrors" has been nominated in seven categories.
Nottingham Drive resident accused of stealing $1.4 million from her former employers.
Road work will likely affect traffic on local roads.
The environmentally friendly park area will be open to residents.
Police Chief said the student was suspended from school but has not been charged in the incident.
Residents can watch results from the May 17 municipal primary.
Hundreds of dollars-worth of items were removed from unlocked vehicles earlier this week.
Karon Abraham has been arrested twice in the past six months on alcohol-related charges.
The board votes to lay off three full-time and two part-time teachers at its Monday meeting.
Mark Washington will succeed Jonathan Miller, who resigned March 28.
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The university holds its 86th commencement ceremony in the Sewall Center Arena.
Crescent Commissioner James Withee, who oversaw police and emergency services, died of Parkinson's disease on Sunday.
Moon just might be the perfect home for this mild-mannered beagle.
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