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Week in Review: Fugitive Wanted for Drug Crimes in South End Arrested
In case you missed them, here are this week's top headlines from the South End.

In case you missed them, here are this week's top headlines from the South End.

Marcus Pixley, who became a wanted fugitive after he was released on lowered bail because of the scandal at the Jamaica Plain state drug lab, was arrested on Friday morning.
William Weld endorsed incumbent U.S. Senate candidate Scott Brown on Friday.
Marcus Pixley, who became a wanted fugitive after he was released on lowered bail because of the scandal at the Jamaica Plain state drug lab, was arrested on Friday morning.
Police have been looking for the alleged "Boston burl bandits" for the last six months, but so far he has not been linked to a similar incident in Watertown.
The stuffed animal was last seen in a cab en route to Children's Hospital from the Back Bay Hotel.
If you're a Bank of America customer, you can head to the Museum of Fine Arts for free this weekend, Oct. 6 and 7.
If you're a Bank of America customer, you can head to the Museum of Fine Arts for free this weekend, Oct. 6 and 7.
Trying to get the word out about an event, or want to share your opinion with your neighbors? You can, on Fenway-Kenmore Patch!
Here's some additional facts about Sunday's big game we bet you didn't know, and some more useful information including kickoff time and where to watch the game in South Windsor
Happy Columbus Day Weekend! Here are five things going on in the South End today.
If you're a Bank of America customer, you can head to the Museum of Fine Arts for free this weekend, Oct. 6 and 7.
A convicted rapist with outstanding drug charges is now a fugitive from the law, after he was released on lowered bail because of the scandal at the Jamaica Plain state drug lab.
If you're a Bank of America customer, you can head to the Museum of Fine Arts for free this weekend, Oct. 6 and 7.
A convicted rapist with outstanding drug charges is now a fugitive from the law, after he was released on lowered bail because of the scandal at the Jamaica Plain state drug lab.
Ridership this August is up 1.2 percent versus last August. Analysts had predicted a drop of 5.5 percent because of the higher fares.