Telegram & Gazette - Thu Sep 04
Blame Hanna if the late summer trip to the beach or other weekend plans get canceled.
Norton Middle School principal also was nervousSun Chronicle - Thu Sep 04
New in Norton Norton Middle School Principal Christopher Baratta greeted students when they returned to classes on Wednesday.
never mind silly little Hanna....What about IKE?? it's a categoryCape Cod Today - Thu Sep 04
The storm, which is gathering steam in the Bahamas, is forecast to crash into the Carolinas as a hurricane at 2 a.m. on Saturday.
Police investigate suspicious deathTurnto10.com - Wed Sep 03
There's new information into the investigation of a man's death in Westport. Bristol County District Attorney's office and Westport police confirm they are investigating the death of Steven Kut Sr.
Police investigate two more suspected fatal overdoses in New BedfordSouthCoastToday.com - Wed Sep 03
Four suspected overdoses in the past five days have local law enforcement officials trying to determine whether a lethally potent batch of heroin is circulating in the city.
Two men found dead; overdose suspectedSouthCoastToday.com - Sat Aug 30
Two men were found dead under a downtown bridge Friday night after a suspected drug overdose, police said Saturday.
This summer had a little something for everybodySun Chronicle - Fri Aug 29
Cars and trucks move slowly down North Main Street during a heavy storm in June.
Shocking pattern on Cape CodCape Cod Times - Fri Aug 29
The number and intensity of thunderstorms so far this year is, well, striking. Already, the Cape has experienced about three times as many electrically charged storms as it did in either 2007 or 2006.
Ruling is death knell for Attleboro burial feeSun Chronicle - Thu Aug 28
City residents will get a tax break - when they die. The state's Appeals Court ruled Wednesday that burial permit fees charged by Attleboro, New Bedford and Taunton are actually "improper taxes" that need not ...
Mass. appeals court: burial permit fees improperWHDH - Wed Aug 27
A Fall River funeral director is hoping burial permit fees may on their way out after a state appeals court ruling in his favor.
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