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Toyota Recalls Corolla and Lexus Models for Faulty Air Bags or Wipers
Toyota recalls more than 1.25 million cars for faulty equipment.

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Toyota recalls more than 1.25 million cars for faulty equipment.

The popular program attracted 54 Kindergarten children last Saturday.
Feb. 1 is the last day to order a t-shirt commemorating Lord's Department Store and its place in Medfield history.
Here's a glance at the Medfield safety log for Jan. 27 and Jan. 28.
Toyota recalls more than 1.25 million cars for faulty equipment.
Student Council created a Thank You note for Lord's Department store which will be closing on Feb. 28.
Toyota recalls more than 1.25 million cars for faulty equipment.
Junior Seau's family is suing the NFL and President Obama says that, if he had a son, he would think twice before letting him play football.
Junior Seau's family is suing the NFL and President Obama says that, if he had a son, he would think twice before letting him play football.
The public is invited to the fire station tonight to hear plans for a new public safety facility and to engage the public in the process.
To receive a $25 discount, campers must register and pay in full by Jan. 31.
Selectmen unanimously denied the application based on the recommendation of the Chief of Police.
Here's a look at the Medfield safety log for Jan. 25 and Jan. 26.
Junior Seau's family is suing the NFL and President Obama says that, if he had a son, he would think twice before letting him play football.
Readers have been uploading photos for nearly a week: we've crowned our winner.
On Monday, Richard DeSorgher turned in his application papers.
A discussion with Gil Rodgers will start at 7 p.m. regarding the proposed expansion of use at the former Medfield State Hospital (now vacant) to include equestrians.