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Shrewsbury Set For Showdown On GBH's 'High School Quiz Show'
The Shrewsbury quiz team will face off Saturday against the Buckingham Browne & Nichols School.

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The Shrewsbury quiz team will face off Saturday against the Buckingham Browne & Nichols School.

The interim budget signed by Gov. Maura Healey addresses items like food benefits and pandemic-era government rules.
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The committee's next meeting in April will focus on who's going to find candidates for the chief job.
The project is being supported by a grant from the Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund.
A new event for Earth Day 2023 will coincide with the town's usual litter cleanup.
The daytime closures will halve a main east-west route near Park Avenue, according to city officials.
The regular event sponsored by the Marlborough Democratic City Committee benefits the Community Cupboard.
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Stavros Papantoniadis, a Westwood resident, is facing new federal charges over treatment of undocumented workers, prosecutors said.
Three chefs from Massachusetts will be up for the highest honor in the culinary industry in June.
A South Middlesex Opportunity Council project along Chandler Street received a Permanent Supportive Housing Grant award Wednesday.
The officer used his powers to order a cell company to locate the phone of a person he was in a relationship with, state officials said.
The students won competitions in Kansas City and India recently, according to the Rhode Island university.
The Lincoln-Sudbury junior was diagnosed in October, and is trying to raise awareness about a disorder surrounded by misconceptions.