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Flying squirrel admitted with concussion

This is a Northern flying squirrel that was admitted to our hospital recently with a concussion.

 

 

Boston Boy Choir to perform at St. Ann’s in Quincy

The Boston Boy Choir of Saint Paul’s Choir School and Church in Cambridge will perform “A Celebration of Christmas” at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 12 at Quincy’s St. Ann’s Church. Tickets cost $10. The choir will sing music by Arr, Britten, Poston, Wood, Bach, Head, Rutter, Mathais, and Dark.

 

Today in the News: The impact of Nelson Mandela’s death

Your daily news briefing, with the video of the day, top news and quote of the day.

 

Town council to vote on Donovan as new Randolph fire chief

Town Manager David Murphy will appoint Richard F. Donovan, the current chief of operations for the Randolph Fire Department, to the chief of department position.

 

Greg Zyla: '67 Mustang and synthetic oils

Q: Hi Greg, I have a '67 Mustang with a 6-cylinder engine. It needs some work but looks good from 10-feet away. I want to sell this car and have no idea on how much it is worth. Could you give me some advice? — Leroy Gonzales, Anchorage, Alaska.

 

Toys donated in honor of late Hanover woman

Sally Alexander, an architect from Hanover, died from cancer at age 55. This past Sunday, Alexander’s love for Christmas was on display Dec. 1 during the annual Christmas parade as her friends and family donated 433 toys in her memory to the U.S. Marines’ Toys for Tots program.

 

Help sought for scholarship honoring Olympian John Thomas of Brockton

Two-time Olympian and Brocktonian John Thomas was a humble man who loved the public library, said Janet Landerholm, who served alongside Thomas on the library’s Board of Trustees.

 

Duxbury firefighters battle 2 blazes in 3 hours

A bedroom fire in one residence and a basement fire in another called out firefighters Sunday night. There were no injuries at either fire.

 

Auto Bits: Car shopping at your local auto show

Weekly auto rail, with auto show tips, the most powerful women in the auto industry and more. 

 

 

Milton teen injured in pedestrian accident

A 16-year-old girl was struck by a vehicle Monday morning. She was taken to Boston Children’s Hospital

 

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