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Katherine Clark wins 5th District congressional race

Democratic Katherine Clark has defeated three opponents to win a special election to fill a vacant Massachusetts congressional seat.

 

$20,000 up for grabs in amateur bowling tournament in Brockton

Amateur bowlers will have the chance to compete for $20,000 at The People’s Tournament at Westgate Lanes this weekend.

 

Trial continued for Brockton couple in child rape case

A Brockton couple is facing 38 charges between them for sexual abuse of child. According to authorities, the abuse took place from 2000 to 2008, beginning when the now adult victim was 7-years-old. The husband and wife are being held separately while they await trial. They will be back in court Jan. 7, 2014.

 

Today in the News: Missing Nevada kids found alive

News on two adults and four children who disappeared in snow in Nevada, sending people to Mars, and President Obama and Raul Castro.

 

 

Police searching for suspect in Quincy bank robbery

Police in Quincy are looking for a man they say robbed the TD Bank on Adams Street on Tuesday morning.

 

Waltham voter turnout low early for 5th Congressional District race

Just 2.2 percent of eligible voters went to the polls as of mid-morning Tuesday for the special U.S. House election, but Waltham’s city clerk predicted turnout might breach 10 percent.

 

Tree Lighting at the First Church in Pembroke

Choir Singers First Church Pembroke

The ever-popular annual tree lighting ceremony at the First Church in Pembroke, Massachusetts was held Sunday evening December 8, 2013 at 6pm, followed by cookies, cupcakes, sweet breads, and warm drinks served in Fellowship Hall. 

 

Braintree driver charged in pedestrian death at Mohegan Sun

A Braintree man who was driving a casino tour bus that struck and killed a pedestrian at Mohegan Sun last year has been arrested in the death, Connecticut state police said.

 

GOOD NEIGHBOR: Marcia Ballou of Marshfield

Marcia Ballout has volunteered for: Marshfield Council on Aging, for 17 years. She is 58 and teaches painting.

 

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