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Developer Seeks Larger Table Talk Pies Apartment Project
Plans to use the former Table Talk Pies store building at 153 Green St. for apartments have been in the works for about a year.

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Plans to use the former Table Talk Pies store building at 153 Green St. for apartments have been in the works for about a year.

The local cultural council will have two open seats soon, and applications are being accepted now.
Camp St. John's summer programs will cover art, sports and academics.
Salmonella cases have been confirmed in New England and several other states tied to the Trader Joe's basil.
Sunday's hike will highlight one of the city's most extensive trail systems at Ghiloni Park.
More than 40 organized service opportunities will be held Saturday at state parks across Massachusetts.
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The state Department of Higher Education will give Massachusetts students two more months to apply for the state aid program.
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School committee candidate Gregory Allegrezza will challenge his two-vote loss against apparent winner Christopher Wilson.