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Two arrests in Quincy robbery

Police have arrested two men accused of unarmed robbery in Wollaston on Friday afternoon. One of the suspects was wanted for an armed robbery in Newton.

 

Today in the News: U.S. soccer team in ‘Group of Death’

News on the World Cup, a huge ice storm and Time’s Person of the Year poll.

 

 

Pembroke Middle School Winter Concert

Pembroke Community Middle School Winter Concert

Pembroke Media volunteers filmed every non-copyrighted school performance in town this past 2012-2013 school year, and are continue to have a perfect record by taping the December 4th Middle school band and orchestra winter concert, the first in this 2013-2014 series.

 

Quincy High Biotechnical Engineering students visit Quincy College lab

Thirteen Quincy High School Biotechnical Engineering students were given the opportunity to visit Quincy College’s new biotechnology lab at Saville Hall. Students involved with the trip, lead by their teacher, Mr. Howard, are enrolled in the school's "Project Lead by the Way" Biotechnical Engineering course.

 

US unemployment falls to 7 pct. on 203K jobs added

A fourth straight month of solid hiring cut the U.S. unemployment rate in November to a five-year low of 7 percent.

 

Morning Jolt: Good news on unemployment

The U.S. economy added 203,000 jobs in November, bringing the unemployment rate down to 7 percent. That's the lowest it has been since November 2008, a sign that the economy is turning things around for real. 

 

 

Christmas in Hingham Square postponed until next week

The Hingham Square Merchants Association has postponed the annual Christmas in Hingham Square event until next Friday because of today's rainy weather forecast.

 

Former Milton resident recalls her time around Nelson Mandela

Patti Hoff has moved around a lot during her life. Born and raised in New York, she eventually came to Milton with her husband and four daughters. But before she made it to Massachusetts, she and her husband spent eight years in South Africa in Nelson Mandela’s hometown.

 

After years of decay, revitalization of Hatch Mill now underway

The last standing water-powered saw mill on the North River, the Hatch Mill off Union Street is now being dismantled, but only to be cataloged, restored and reassembled into a working museum with an up-and-down saw true to its time.

 

Changes made in proposed Hingham development

Developer reduces the number of units in the proposed “Village on Main” condominium project from 20 to 18.

 

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