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Some have said the fast food permit process is too arduous.

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Fresh out of school, Ryan worked as a Starbucks barista for a year before becoming a weekly newspaper reporter for Stonebridge Press in central Massachusetts. Covering the town of Charlton, he wrote about crime, politics, town hall and human interest stories. After three years in that role he transitioned into a position as a daily news reporter, before joining Patch two months later.
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Some have said the fast food permit process is too arduous.

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Local police agencies will now have access to more information on prison inmates.
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