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See-Through Yoga Pants Recalled
Lululemon has recalled its black yoga pants after complaints they are too sheer.

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Lululemon has recalled its black yoga pants after complaints they are too sheer.

Medfield runners joined the nationwide virtual run for Sandy Hook.
Here's a glance at the Medfield safety log for March 21 and March 22.
Medfield resident Rose Colleran, 42, will run the Boston Marathon again this year.
Erica Cadigan, 21, a nursing student at Boston College, is a finalist for the 2013 New England Patriots Cheerleading squad.
A party was held for Thompson on Saturday, March 23.
Here's a glance at last week's headlines.
The group of eight MHS juniors is gathering books for the Italian Home in Boston.
Here's a look at what happened at the School Committee's March 18 meeting.
Medfield has 27 residents running today's Boston Marathon, and we wish them the best of luck!
Here's a look at the Medfield safety log for March 20 and March 21.
Here's a look at the houses that have sold in Medfield in the last week.
Five teens were caught in the house of a classmate who said they could use the house while his parents were out of town.
The restaurant, established in 1951, opened for the season on Wednesday.
Here's an overview of what happened at the March 19 meeting of the Board of Selectmen.
Here's a glance at the top stories we ran on Patch yesterday.
Here's a glance at the Medfield safety logs for March 18 and March 19.
The Lady Warriors are near the top of ESPNBoston's list of MIAA girls basketball teams in the state.
Ann Thompson is not seeking re-election after 30 years on the board.