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The school committee approves a collective bargaining agreement with the teachers union.

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The school committee approves a collective bargaining agreement with the teachers union.

The ceremony will take place at the public safety complex on Taunton Avenue.
Send Seekonk Patch questions for the candidates in the Sept. 24 special election.
The Central Falls man is captured in Randolph.
The market will take place Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
A Rhode Island grand jury determines the killing of Jamie Coyle was legally justified.
A family property is accepted into a state program that offers a non-development alternative to owners of land with good farming soils by purchasing the development rights to the property.
Two anonymous people rescue a mother and her young son after she mistakenly walks onto the rail line in Cambridge.
There are approximately 100 plots remaining at the cemetery on Newman Avenue.
Classes begin Sept. 6 for grades 1-12 and Sept. 10 for kindergarten and preschool.
The program is open to children in grades one through eight.
Four hundred fewer Attleboro residents were working in July than were working in June.
Mayor Kevin Dumas says the project should be completed by the fall of 2013.
The department also launches a smartphone app as well as Facebook and Twitter pages.
The regional organization in charge of accreditation has determined the existing track is "unsafe and unusable."