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AM News Headlines 5-19-13Police are looking into the drowning death of a 7 year old girl in Wilbraham.
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Safety concerns after girl drownsThe drowning accident happened just before 5:30PM yesterday at 14 Shirley Street in Wilbraham.
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Maine comic festival features writers, artistsPORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Comic books are being celebrated in Maine's largest city.
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NH Institute of Art holds commencement SundayMANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Bestselling author Andre Dubus is the keynote speaker at the New Hampshire Institute of Art's commencement
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Maine man's body found after standoff, fireSACO, Maine (AP) — The body of a 58-year-old Maine man has been found in the rubble of his home following a fire that he's believed to
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Vt.'s only pharmacy school to hold 1st graduationCOLCHESTER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont's only pharmacy school is graduating its first class in a ceremony at the Champlain Valley
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Holliston painter exhibits striking watercolors at the Ashland LibraryInstead of relying on her eyes, Lavonne Suwalski trusts her imagination to see the lighthouses, birch trees and flowers she
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Fall Brook is branching out; will be tree farmLEOMINSTER -- Sydney Getty knows where she's buying her Christmas tree in 2020, about the time she will be a senior in high school.
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Fitchburg council cutting out paperFITCHBURG -- Going paperless seems like a simple task, but is it?
City councilors are ditching paper at their next two meetings to see
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Fun, learning come together at lawn partyLEOMINSTER -- There were pony rides, cotton candy and hundreds of children at the Johnny Appleseed Elementary School PTO's 53rd annual Lawn
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Townsend Scout unveils memorial projectTOWNSEND -- Those who have made personal sacrifices in the interest of public safety and a safer community are now commemorated at the
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Fire damages used car dealership in LeominsterLEOMINSTER -- A North Leominster used car dealership suffered extensive damage to the interior of its administrative offices when a fire
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Just Ask: Is it legal to use breakdown lanes for passing and turning?Chicopee police officials say the practice is dangerous and they do ticket people if they see them traveling in the breakdown lane on
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Ed Davis at UML graduation: Your education doesn't end hereBy Grant Welker
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LOWELL -- In the hours and days following the Boston Marathon bombing last month, Boston Police
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Proud graduateChristina Webb, 24, of Franklin waves an American flag while she and fellow graduates process onto the campus quadrangle for Fitchburg
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O and #8217;Brien budget has big omissionPerhaps the biggest surprise in Worcester City Manager Michael V. Oand#8217;Brienand#8217;s $564 million budget recommendation is that it
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After crashing the Grammys, Sudbury musician spills all in new book
Sudbury native Linda Chorney's rocky road to a Grammy nomination, as well as the rerouting of Grammy rules and
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FSU grads told hard work, rich rewards aheadFITCHBURG -- Air horns, confetti and bouncing beach balls marked the jubilant conclusion of Fitchburg State University's 117th commencement
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University of Massachusetts Lowell Class of 2013The following Greater Lowell students graduated from University of Massachusetts Lowell on Saturday:
Bedford: John William Bullock Jr.
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Westford festival reflects town's values to the coreWESTFORD -- Where were you the first time you tried cotton candy?
Or ate fried dough? Or rode a Ferris wheel?