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What AG Healey's Run Means For Stoneham
With AG Maura Healey finally confirming her long-rumored gubernatorial run Thursday, all eyes turn to the dominos ready to fall.

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With AG Maura Healey finally confirming her long-rumored gubernatorial run Thursday, all eyes turn to the dominos ready to fall.

With AG Maura Healey finally confirming her long-rumored gubernatorial run Thursday, all eyes turn to the dominos ready to fall.
With AG Maura Healey finally confirming her long-rumored gubernatorial run Thursday, all eyes turn to the dominos ready to fall.
A woman died after being struck by a truck on Main Street Wednesday evening.
The Roll to Washington Committee is providing Vietnam-era veterans from Melrose, Wakefield and Saugus with an all-expenses-paid tour of D.C.
A state grant of more than $184,000 will help the department equip each officer with body cameras.
It's been a rocky road for Friendly's, which is trying to reinvent itself with a new Friendly's Café opening next month.
Only a handful of residents have weighed in on how the town should spend its more than $7 million in APRA funds.
Jen Manning has been chiefly responsible for some of the most popular city events since taking over last March.
Town Meeting, originally scheduled for Jan. 24, has been pushed to Feb. 16.
The Thursday morning commute will be impacted by up to a few inches of snow.
There were residual delays after the Wednesday morning crash.
Superintendent John Macero announced his intention to retire effective Aug. 31, ending a five-year run leading Stoneham Public Schools.
The $12,000 grant will leave the city on the hook for the remainder of more than $10,000.
The Permanent Building Committee will host a virtual community forum Jan. 20 at. 7 p.m. on the progress and conceptual design options.
The officer is recovering, having received 30 stitches to his face and head.
The wet, snowy, windy storm will look different depending on where in the state it is.
Wind chills will bottom out at around minus-20 degrees in Boston and Worcester and closer to minus-30 in the coldest parts of the state.
The district is sticking with state guidance despite some others adjusting, though there will be changes to contact tracing.
Traffic is backed up some 2 miles following a crash that closed two lanes.