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Judge refuses to dismiss murder charge against Quincy nanny

A Middlesex Superior Court judge has dismissed an assault charge against an Irish nanny from Quincy accused of killing a baby in Cambridge, but refused to drop the murder charge.

 

More than $45,000 raised for family mourning Marshfield woman's death

Loved ones, friends and strangers are rallying around the family of a Marshfield woman who died from complications during childbirth last weekend.

 

Sweaters for turkeys this holiday season

Everyone deserves to be warm for the holidays, and this poor turkey is no exception, even though most of her left side is  missing feathers from an old predator attack.

 

 

Iran, Turkey, and U.S. foreign policy discussion to be held at Hingham Library

The Hingham Public Library will offer a six-session study group focused on Iran, Turkey, and U.S. foreign policy starting at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 11. The study group will explore the historical background of the political developments in the two countries since the beginning of the twentieth century.

 

Bridgewater schools, parents not notified when student hit head on bus

A Bridgewater eighth-grader was scheduled to undergo a CT Scan on Thursday after he slipped and fell and hit his head on a school bus window Tuesday. The boy’s mother, Melissa Fernandes is upset because she says the bus company never notified the school of the incident.

 

Today in the News: London theater ceiling collapses during show

News on a ceiling collapse at a London theater, Brian Boitano and a pastor defrocked for officiating son’s gay wedding.

 

 

Boy seriously injured in South Plymouth sledding accident

A 12-year-old local boy suffered serious injuries Tuesday afternoon in a sledding accident tin South Plymouth.

 

Alleged Puppy Doe abuser may have stolen from elderly woman, prosecutor says

The man accused of torturing Puppy Doe, the pit bull whose brutal abuse has garnered worldwide attention, has pleaded innocent to animal cruelty charges.

 

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