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GATRA adding route from Wheaton in Norton to Mansfield Crossing
Citing a big need for Wheaton College students to get to Mansfield Crossing to work and shop, Francis Gay, administrator
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Lawmakers hear call to professionalize veterans' services officers.By Michael Norton
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE
BOSTON -- Government officials frequently promote veterans benefits in Massachusetts as
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Should be enough electricity to meet peak summer needBy Michael P. Norton
State House News Service
BOSTON -- Despite an economy on the upswing, conservation and efficiency efforts will
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Chita Rivera honored at annual Elliot Norton Awards last night
At a star-studded gala last night, the Boston Theater Critics Association recognized the best of Boston theater during its
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Norton household hazardous waste collection day Saturday
Norton is holding a household hazardous waste collection day on Saturday.
Residents can bring hazardous waste, including items from
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Proposed Norton bylaw regulates pawnbrokers
Police Chief Brian Clark is asking voters to approve a new bylaw that requires pawnbrokers to register with the Norton
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Norton Police Honor Guard wins twice at Newport parade
The Norton Police Department Honor Guard participated in the Aquidneck Island Police Parade in Newport on May 5. The Honor
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Poll: Markey leads Gomez by 17% in Senate raceBy Michael P. Norton
State House News Service
BOSTON -- A polling organization that accurately forecast the outcome of the last two
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Norton latest to quit regional veterans district
The year-old Crossroads Veteran’s District expired quietly Thursday night, May 2, after Norton selectmen unanimously voted to
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Senate OKs $300M road bill hinging on tax hikeBy Colleen Quinn and Michael Norton
State House News Service
BOSTON -- While municipal officials had hoped a $300 million road