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Labor Day Traffic Will Be Heavy
Traffic will be heavy on all major roadways. Expect heavy delays while traveling on Friday and Monday.

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Traffic will be heavy on all major roadways. Expect heavy delays while traveling on Friday and Monday.

The Foxwoods Massachusetts casino will be larger than initially described to town residents, in part to remain competitive with the Boston-Suffolk Downs proposal.
The Foxwoods Massachusetts casino will be larger than initially described to town residents, in part to remain competitive with the Boston-Suffolk Downs proposal.
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The scrimmage will raise funds for the family of Taylor Sack, a Millis-Hopedale captain injured in 2013.
Fewer homes sold in Medfield through July, and sold for a lower median price, compared to 2012, according to The Warren Group.
Sale prices of Milford homes is up 10 percent this year, through July, according to The Warren Group.
The state Department of Public Health confirmed the second human case on Wednesday, and urges people to protect themselves from mosquitoes.
Rhode Island's economic development agency has sued a now-bankrupt company led by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling. Schilling lives in Medfield.
The scrimmage will be at 6 p.m. Friday at Millis High School.
A welcoming reception for new Medfield Schools Superintendent Jeffrey Marsden will be held Sept. 7.