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News groups ask to open documents in teacher death

News organizations will ask a Massachusetts judge to unseal documents in the case of a 14-year-old boy charged with killing his math teacher.

 

Health enthusiasts warm to the benefits of hot yoga

Classes abound throughout the South Shore as people sweat away their toxins

 

2 chances to learn about long-ago hotels in Houghs Neck

Two events will be held this week to highlight Houghs Neck in the 19th century, when the neighborhood had several popular resort hotels.

 

Quincy Medical Center sponsors health event for women

Columnist Loretta LaRoche and former WCVB TV news anchor Mary Richardson will speak at “Ladies Night Out,” a health-and-wellness event scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 12, at Quincy High School.

 

Report: Building 19 going out of business

The Boston Business Journal reports that Building 19, the "good stuff cheap" discount store chain based in Hingham, is headed for liquidation.

 

Dance troupe to perform at East Weymouth church fair Nov. 23

Excerpts from "The Nutcracker" by a Weymouth dance troupe will be featured at East Weymouth Congregational Church's annual Christmas Fair on Saturday, Nov. 23.

 

Fans flock to Red Sox championship parade

For many local fans, a World Series win for the Red Sox was far from their minds at the beginning of the season. Saturday fans came to Boston in droves to cheer on the champs at the rolling rally parade downtown.

 

Unlikely Sox, Pats teams served larger purpose for fans

There was something about this year’s Red Sox team that, like the Patriots’ unlikely title-winning campaign 12 years ago, that had me thinking: Comfort be damned, they showed up for me, I should for them.

 

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