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Braintree Voter Guide 2025: What To Know Ahead Of Tuesday
All the races you need to know ahead of Braintree's Nov. 4 local election.

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All the races you need to know ahead of Braintree's Nov. 4 local election.

More Massachusetts homes are selling in 2025 than 2024, but home prices are increasing as well, a new study found.
Officials said large amounts of cocaine and cash were seized in recent search warrants on Cape Cod.
The cause of the fire at the multi-use building is under investigation, city officials said.
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The free, public event will bring in local entrepreneurs from Boston, Worcester and Framingham.
The team's nominee has been a member of the security team since 2009 and is a veteran who served in both the United States Army and Navy.
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Plus, the other news to know this week from around the Massachusetts dining scene.
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From food deals for Veterans to a major state parade, here's what to know ahead of Veterans Day.
Here's what to know before work begins on Monday.
The blood drive is scheduled for Thursday in partnership with the Braintree Rotary.
The bridge dedication ceremony is scheduled for early next week. Here's what to know before you go.
It took a little help from the community, who helped move 8,000 books across Main Street to the new space.
Two dogs found their forever homes at a recent Bark & Bagels adoption event on Cape Cod.
The company is set to expand to its third store, this time prioritizing the MetroWest in Natick.
The money will help fund construction for part of the Carol Getchell accessible trail.
The new location will fill a void left in the neighborhood when a Walgreens closed at the end of 2024.