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The Jewish holiday began Saturday night and will continue until sundown next week on Sunday.

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The Jewish holiday began Saturday night and will continue until sundown next week on Sunday.

Sixteen arrests are reported for Nov. 29-Dec. 2.
Councilor Shannon Heagney wants a committee to review the city's ordinances for possible revision. Council President Frank Cook says he needs to talk to the mayor about that first.
Christmas is almost here, so why not start making the foods associated with the holiday?
Eight arrests are reported during Nov. 26-28.
The incident was reported at Rite Aid on Washington Street.
Vehicles were allowed back on the downtown detour by sundown Thursday.
Carol Bragg says she had failed to see the goodness and kindness in Francis Cavaco. She presents him with a rose and apologies.
Sandra Lowery is appointed lieutenant during a ceremony at the Board of Selectmen meeting.
People can make their own menorahs at a free event featuring dreidel games and holiday snacks.
Two Providence residents are accused of attempting to steal an iPhone from Best Buy in Seekonk.
He says no information triggered the request, but sources say that's not true.
Musicians and athletes participate in the community event.
This is the first Pop Warner squad, football or cheerleading, to compete for a national title.
Authorities say the driver of the vehicle was using a cellphone when the crash occurred.
Board Chair Francis Cavaco says a selectman who will not be at the meeting on Wednesday had asked for the item to be removed.
The committee is one member short following last month's resignation of David Quinn.
Who should the school hire to replace Kevin Deschenes?