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The family of the victim say they cannot afford the cost of a funeral.

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The family of the victim say they cannot afford the cost of a funeral.

The family of the victim says it cannot afford the cost of a funeral.
He says voters were looking for somebody fresh and independent.
Attorney General Martha Coakley says the Town Meeting-approved article violates Seekonk and state laws.
The William Bergevine Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to an Attleboro resident who has shown leadership and a commitment to community service.
What kind of a people do you want running the school districts in Attleboro and Seekonk?
A Pawtucket man charged with vehicular homicide.
The event will take place next Saturday.
Mararian is one of three candidates running for an open seat on the Board of Selectmen.
Almeida is one of three candidates running for an open seat on the Board of Selectmen.
Buckley is one of three candidates running for an open seat on the Board of Selectmen.
The special election to determine who will fill the Board of Selectmen seat vacated by Bill Rice is Monday.
Fifteen arrests are reported from Sept. 10-16.
Her identify has not been released. A Pawtucket man charged with vehicular homicide could appear in court today.
A Rhode Island man faces charges of vehicular homicide and OUI liquor.