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Surrounding Communities Challenge Casino Highway Plan
The timeline is questionable, they say, and so is the design.

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The timeline is questionable, they say, and so is the design.

The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. All arrests are reported. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
An additional round of testing was taken on Thursday and results should be known Friday.
The railroad crossings will be used by the Grafton & Upton Railroad, which is re-establishing lines through Milford, Hopedale and Upton.
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The Massachusetts Gaming Commission will provide an update on the investigations into casino applicants.
Traffic experts say another 415 cars will travel on Route 16 during the peak hour, on Friday afternoons.
The proposed 3-mile collector-distributor road system for the Foxwoods Massachusetts casino is estimated by the developer to cost $100 million.
The Milford 7-Eleven is handing out free Slurpees Thursday, as part of the convenience store chain's 86th birthday.
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Anne Marie Goguen was a science teacher at St. Bridget's School in Framingham.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. All arrests are reported. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Arraignment will be continued Thursday when a judge returns to Milford District Court.
The ban takes effect immediately.
Milford Police arrested Christopher Hernandez, 25, and Darren Jones, 19, following a fight on Main Street.
The system will provide Hopkinton High School teachers with MacBook laptops.
Two colonials recently sold in Holliston and Hopkinton.