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5 Ways the Government Shutdown Affects, or Doesn't Affect, Acton
The shutdown of U.S. government functions took effect at midnight Oct. 1.

Grew up in a small, sports-obsessed town in Central Massachusetts and attended three local colleges in five years, eventually graduating Framingham State with an English degree in 2007. According to a letter to my future self -- penned as an eighth-grader -- I've long had dreams of becoming a sports journalist. But I didn't really do anything about it until my third semester at FSC (now U). That's when my professor (thanks, Desmond) convinced me to quit messing around in nonsense classes, join the school paper and get an internship. I did. I was hired out of college to the Bedford Minuteman newspaper, and bounced around to a few of the Minuteman's sister papers, including The Concord Journal and Belmont Citizen-Herald, before joining Patch in April 2011 as Lexington's editor.
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The shutdown of U.S. government functions took effect at midnight Oct. 1.

According to a report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin, Middlesex County was the second healthiest county in the state and was gen
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
The following information was provided by the Concord Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was provided by the Acton Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
A sampling of homes sold over the past week in Concord and Acton.
A handful of homes sold over the past week in Acton and Concord.
Updates will come monthly during what the school committees are calling a 'transitional year.'
Now in its seventh year, Runway for Recovery, the Concord-born fashion show featuring breast cancer survivors and their loved ones, has blossomed beyond the ‘burbs and found a new home in Boston.
We've got five things you need to see, do and know on Oct. 2 in Acton.
We've got five things you need to see, do and know on Oct. 2 in Concord.
In a statement on Tuesday morning, Acton's member of Congress reiterated her frustration at Republican actions and noted she will remain available to aid constituents despite the f
Dozens of services reduced or closed, hundreds furloughed due to partial shutdown.
Dozens of services reduced or closed, hundreds furloughed due to partial shutdown.
Dozens of services reduced or closed, hundreds furloughed due to partial shutdown.
Shutdown comes at the start of one of the park's busiest months.
Shutdown comes at the start of one of the park's busiest months.
Shutdown comes at the start of one of the park's busiest months.