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A local business owner donated trees to Berlin in order to cut down on truck noise and pollution on Whitney Road.
Weird News: Cops called to silence the deaf
After complaints by neighbors, police went to an apartment in Framingham, Mass., in July to quell a raucous screaming match between two women who, it turns out, are deaf.
That East Boston kid is back home
The Globe doesn't say where she went, either, but reports she showed up at home safe and unharmed and that this is the second time she's done this.
Mom charged for restraining boy
A Framingham woman scheduled to go on trial next month for allegedly helping her daughters beat up a 16-year-old girl at a mall is in trouble again, charged with restraining her son with belts.
Notice Regarding Asian Longhorned Beetle
According to the Metrowest daily news the Asian Longhorned Beetle has been spotted in Worcester county.
The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project will be spraying for mosquitoes in neighborhood areas of Framingham on Thursday, August 14th and Monday August 18th.
The buzz on mosquito spraying in Wellesley
The MetroWest Daily news offers an update on local mosquito spraying approaches in light of growing concerns that this summer's wet weather could spark a West Nile virus outbreak.
Talks set on historic Framingham building
Framingham town and school officials are meeting for their first formal talks Tuesday to decide the fate of the Jonathan Maynard Building, home to school administrative offices and a number of private firms.
Latest on ex-Wellesley College student accused of MIT stabbing
Anna Tang, who made news last October after being accused of repeatedly stabbing an ex-boyfriend at his MIT dorm, is under house arrest, which lets her live in her Framingham apartment, go to church and attend ...
It's scorching hot outside, but you're still feeling the chill inside the air-conditioned office.
Study: Americans Drinking Less Alcohol
Americans may be drinking less alcohol, on average, than in the past -- and they're cutting back on beer and sipping more wine as they get older.
Reward Offered In Suspicious Framingham Blaze
A reward is being offered for information about a suspicious fire that destroyed a Framingham home over the weekend.
Senate approves funding for Framingham museum rehab
The state Senate has approved $1.5 million in funding for repairs to the building that houses the Danforth Museum of Art.
Latest idea in recycling: green themes
Framingham officials encouraged residents to recycle old electronic equipment during a special event last month.
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Motorcyclist injured in crash on Route 9W
A Middletown motorcyclist suffered serious injuries in a crash Sunday on Route 9W.
Framingham Community Theater Planning Meeting
Framingham Community Theater will be holding a planning meeting on Tuesday, August 5, 2008, at 7 p.m. at the Framingham Civic League Board Room, 214 Concord St., Framingham.
Police: Man Tries To Abduct Teen At Gas Station
Framingham police are searching for a man who tried to kidnap a 16-year-old girl at a gas station on Conchituate Road Friday night.
Framingham To Boston Bus Line In The Works
The MetroWest Regional Transit Authority has just been given approval to create a bus line that would connect Framingham and its surrounding cities to the MBTA's Green Line in Newton.
Original Investigation: Thyroid Function and the Risk of Alzheimer Disease: The Framingham Study
Background Clinical hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are recognized causes of reversible dementia, but previous studies relating thyrotropin levels to cognitive performance in clinically euthyroid persons ...
Nursing shortage presents opportunity
Despite today's ailing economy, nursing ranks as a healthy profession. Besides endless career opportunities in a variety of settings and roles, it offers flexible work schedules and the chance for advancement.