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Rain on Sunday will add to problems for homeowners

After a northeaster that blanketed the Massachusetts coastline with deep snowdrifts, Gov. Deval Patrick looked ahead to more menacing weather this weekend. The light, powdery snow covering roads and rooftops could present new challenges if it becomes waterlogged during a rainstorm forecast for Sunday

 

Jan. 9: free movie: The Brinks Job (1978) at the MPL

The Mobster Film Series kicks off the new year with a free movie, "The Brinks Job" (1978) starring Peter Falk at the Milton Library, 476 Canton Avenue on Thursday, January 9, 2014 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  Find out more about the Academy Award nominated film.

 

Jan. 12 - The World of Sicilian Wine at the Milton Library

Discover the history and culture of Sicilian wine with Bill Nesto, a Master of Wine, and Frances Di Savino, co-authors of The World of Sicilian Wine, at the Milton Public Library, on Sunday, January 12, at 2pm, when they share the story of Sicilian wine from its ancient roots to its modern evolution in both words and images.  It's free, so find out more!

 

UPDATED: Mass. courts closed Friday

All Massachusetts courthouses are closed today, according to the Massachusetts Trial Courts.

 

 

STORIFY: Social media reacts to the first snowstorm of the year

The first major snowstorm of 2014 brought heavy snow (more than 2 feet in some parts of the state!), strong winds, coastal flooding and dangerously cold temperatures.

Social media has been abuzz since yesterday with talk of snow totals, grumbling about driving and lots of photos.

 

Morning Jolt: Disturbing claims in North Korea

Reports today out of Singapore say that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un had his uncle executed by feeding him alive to starving dogs. The execution initially caused an uproar for its senselessness, but now reports say Jang Song Thaek died in a horrible manner. The Straits Times of Singapore said, “Then 120 hounds, starved for three days, were allowed to prey on them until they were completely eaten up. This is called ‘quan jue,’ or 'execution by dogs.'”

 

Weymouth police arrest Braintree man with storm drain thefts

A Braintree man charged with stealing storm drain covers in Weymouth will also face charges of committing similar thefts in surrounding communities, according to police.

 

Abington hero laid to rest

Hundreds gathered in Abington Thursday to see Marine Sergeant Daniel Vasselian laid to rest at his funeral.

 

Beachcomber bar in Quincy up for sale

The renowned Beachcomber club, which opened in 1959, is up for sale. Re/Max Realty Pros of Quincy recently listed the Beachcomber property at 797 Quincy Shore Drive for $1.6 million. The family-owned seaside bar remains open.

 

Sedell’s Pharmacy closes last three stores

Sedell’s Pharmacy, an independent drug store chain, closed its remaining three stores in Lakeville, Assonet and Carver on Dec. 18. Founded in 1974, the drug store chain eventually grew to nine stores in southeastern Massachusetts – two in Easton and seven in Raynham, Lakeville, Halifax, Plymouth, Carver, Sandwich, and Assonet.

 

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