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The clinic is open to children ages 6 and older.

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The clinic is open to children ages 6 and older.

The Seekonk Board of Selectmen discusses the potential purchase of the Maple Avenue property during a closed-door session.
There was only one reported arrest in Seekonk last week, but there was plenty of police activity.
The four-year-old is one of only 200 white alligators in the world.
The bus contained 43 students headed to Hurley Middle School.
Councilor Jeremy Denlea says accuser Councilor Richard Conti is a bully. Conti says he wants to bring much-needed fresh air and sunlight to Attleboro government.
The Seekonk School Committee and the Seekonk Educators Association release a joint statement specifying Superintendent Madeline Meyer's resignation "has nothing to do with the" union.
Joseph Kelley and Amanda Schramm are juniors at Attleboro High School.
The session will also include a joint meeting of the selectmen and members of the School, Finance and Capital Improvement committees.
Pia Durkin accepts the offer from the School Committee's executive committee to keep the same salary and benefits for 2012-13.
If NewStream LLC is unable to eliminate the odor leaks from its plant on Pleasant Street, the Attleboro Health Department will call a hearing to shut down the facility.
Elizabeth Finnegan, 22, caused the death of a man on the road in 2006. She is accused of causing an alcohol-fueled, multi-vehicle crash on Sunday.
The Attleboro School Committee also meets tonight.
Steven Howitt will face Swansea School Committee member A. Keith Carreiro in the election for representative of the state House's 4th Bristol District.
Geoff Cameron reported to the team's training camp in Orlando, Fla. on Sunday.
The police department is stepping up seat belt use enforcement through June 3.
Motorcyclists from as far away as Florida to join the annual event that includes a blessing and a 70-mile joyride.
The weekly market will include fresh edibles, jewelry and other items as well as a weekly food drive.
Peter Joseph Costanza had been accused of fondling a 17-year-old girl at the Attleboro District Court.