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Scituate lobstermen help whalesThe numerous storms and rough seas haven’t only been difficult for Scituate’s shores. For Scituate lobsterman, the boiling seas have
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Scituate cleared of meeting violationIn a long-running controversy involving the Scituate Housing Authority, the state attorney general’s office ruled that Scituate officials
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BEFORE AND AFTER: Route 3A rotary in Scituate
The Scituate rotary, knee deep in weeds in this file photo from 2009, and spruced up by volunteers, including Chris
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Scituate to discuss ways to protect itself from rising sea
Replacing sea walls. Burying more power lines. And buying homes from coastal residents as part of a “managed retreat” from
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Library caps MamaSteph attendanceScituate Town Library will restrict the number of people it allows to attend its widely popular MamaSteph performances after high
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Scituate lobstermen to help retrieve damaged fishing gear
They may seem like strange bedfellows but a small group of Scituate lobstermen have banded together with environmentalists in an
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New selectmen chose in elections in Milton, Hingham, and ScituateNew Board of Selectmen members were chose in Tuesday night in local elections in Milton, Hingham, and Scituate.
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O’Toole wins three-way race for Scituate selectman
Local business owner Martin O’Toole, 53, won a tight three-way race in Tuesday’s town election, taking the
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Police drug investigation results in five arrests in Scituate
Five local residents face criminal charges following a drug bust in Scituate last week.
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DAVID DARDI, Scituate: Wind turbines and acoustics
Allan Greenberg demonstrates either a lack of knowledge or a high level of disinterest in the material deficiencies in the Scituate Wind