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Weston Field Hockey Beats Waltham
Weston Wildcats took the game from Waltham Monday afternoon.

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Weston Wildcats took the game from Waltham Monday afternoon.

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The AP is reporting that the SJC will hear arguments on Monday about a so-called "marijuana cookie."
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The Weston Board of Selectmen expressed their frustrations with the opponents of pay-as-you-throw trash on Tuesday night. Let us know what you think about the issue with the poll at the bottom of the story.
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The question, the only one on this year's ballot, deals with appropriating funds for the new Field School.
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Of particular note on the Board of Selectmen's agenda for Tuesday night is a discussion about the Field School funding and an update on the Case Estates.