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Mount St. Charles Showcases Budding Scientists
Academy's science fair held Oct. 16, 17.

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Academy's science fair held Oct. 16, 17.

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Welcome to the tail end of the Hurricane. Here are some things to know:
National Grid's map shows about 3,483 without power, crews to return to task after winds subside.
Light traffic and gusty winds as storm moves toward city.
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Officials: City's biggest concern from storm will be winds, power outages. Shelter will open today at 5 p.m.
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