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Boynton hopes for mild winter for the sake of the snow and ice budget
Walpole has already experienced its first snowfall of the year, but Town Administrator Michael Boynton is hoping the community doesn't get much more as he looks ahead to the upcoming winter's affect on the snow and ice budget.
Police bust alleged oxycodone dealer
Police are charging a Sharon man with planning to illegally deal prescription drugs after they say officers found 133 pills of oxycodone in his car following a routine traffic stop yesterday night in East Walpole.
Walpole Co-operative Bank hosts annual Fall Senior Supper
More than 175 guests from Walpole and surrounding towns attended the annual Fall Supper on Oct.
Time to buy? Mortgage rates drop below 5%
A half-renovated Victorian era home is offered for sale in the Angelino Heights neighborhood.
Former Walpole police sergeant acquitted on tax fraud charges
Joe Morgan Celebrity Golf Tournament raises funds for the Walpole Scholarship Foundation
The 18th annual Joe Morgan Celebrity Golf Tournament to benefit the Walpole Scholarship Foundation was a tremendous success.
Brickman acquires D. Foley Landscape
Brickman is pleased to announce the acquisition of D. Foley Landscape, Inc., based in South Walpole, MA.
GOP lawmakers push for lessons on flag
Republican state lawmakers are pushing for a change in law that would require public elementary and high schools to instruct students on the proper use and display of the American flag.
Toolan denied a new murder trial
Convicted murderer Thomas Toolan's bid for a new trial in Nantucket Superior Court has been rejected.
Man charged in Revere copa s death sentenced after pleading guilty
Wikinews Shorts: October 26, 2009
From Wikinews, the free news source you can write! A compilation of brief news reports for Sunday, October 25, 2009 .
Car Veers Off Road, Man Killed
An elderly Framingham man was killed Saturday afternoon when his car crashed into a telephone pole in Walpole, Massachusetts State Police said.
Food was the topic of conversation at Tuesday night's selectmen's meeting. Selectmen granted two common victualler licenses - one for a new restaurant and one for an already existing location under new ownership.
Walpole native's band The Rhythm Room to perform in Foxboro
Are you ready to be rocked by GloVoCussion? Don't know what GloVoCussion is? That's Ok - you will soon.
Judge James R. Lemire Glenn Fisher, 48, of 81 Narrow Lane, South Lancaster, sentenced to 3 years to 3 years and a day in Walpole state prison after pleading guilty to assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
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The Green Education Foundation (GEF) and Lowe's calling on 10,000...
All Press Releases for October 12, 2009>> The Green Education Foundation and Lowe's calling on 10,000 schools to plant gardens in 2010 during "Green Thumb Challenge" The Green Education Foundation and Lowe's launch the Green Thumb Challenge, the largest gardening initiative in history.
Fall Town Meeting to take up zoning bylaw rewrite on Monday, Oct. 19
This year's 28-article fall Town Meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 19 at Walpole High School will revolve around a zoning bylaw rewrite - Article 11 - which introduces a new use table and is sure to elicit much debate among Town Meeting members.
Fisher School collects 954 items for Walpole Community Food Pantry
A thoughtful act by a Walpole High School junior was rewarded when Fisher School students collected 954 items for the Walpole Community Food Pantry in just two weeks.
Theatre Review: Walpole Footlighters production of - The Dixie Swim Club'
"The faster we swim, the sooner we win." This is the battle cry of five women in the new production at the Footlighters of The Dixie Swim Club.