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‘No Kings’ Protests Planned This Weekend Across MA: What To Know
The first wave of demonstrations happened in June.

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The first wave of demonstrations happened in June.

The flight was expected to travel to Dublin, Ireland.
High school students who are interested must register by Nov. 14.
Travelers are encouraged to stop and pet the animals.
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The reports centered around one neighborhood in particular.
He was recently hired at Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School, according to WCVB.
The tree crushed the roof of the vehicle.
DA Early was recently awarded for his work to address addiction.
A man was paid $100 and given a new outfit to pose as an account holder, according to police.
Project Just Because helps people in need all over the Bay State.
The event is at Sudbury United Methodist Church.
She is the assistant principal at Heard Street Discovery Academy.
More than a dozen students participated.
The new spot has multiple trees, a picnic table and mats.
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