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UPDATED: Person Struck and Killed by Commuter Rail Train
The incident reportedly happened near Exit 17 on the Mass. Pike.

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The incident reportedly happened near Exit 17 on the Mass. Pike.

The incident reportedly happened near Exit 17 on the Mass. Pike.
An open house, a nearby festival and a ton of yard sales to check out.
Reports indicate one suspect may be in custody.
Reports indicate one suspect may be in custody.
One suspect appears to be in custody.
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Police are still searching for the second suspect.
Police are still searching for the second suspect.
Crews have knocked down the fire, reports said.
The Dorchester man has a long criminal history.
A field hockey game, a big school event and the farmers' market is back.
The Dorchester man has a long criminal history.
What's open on the housing market this weekend? Share your local open houses with Newton Patch readers.
A reception for the Newton Farmers' Market will also be held on Wednesday, Oct. 10 from 6 p.m. - 8 p .m. at the Jackson Homestead.
The Dorchester man has a long criminal history.
The Dorchester man has a long criminal history.
What homes recently sold in Newton? Share your recently sold properties by uploading a photo and including the info in the photo caption.
Sean Bielat responded to a statement today from Joe Kennedy III announcing his appearance in three general election debates.