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Salisbury man charged with child porn, secretly taping women
SALISBURY -- A local man accused of posing as a health care provider and secretly videotaping women while conducting invasive personal examinations in his Salisbury Beach house is being held on $500,000 cash bail after his arraignment yesterday in Ne
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Salisbury man charged with child porn, secretly taping women
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NHL cancels games through Dec. 30
NEW YORK -- The NHL eliminated 16 more days from the regular-season schedule yesterday, and if a deal with the players' association isn't reached soon, the whole season could be lost. The league wiped out all games through Dec. 30 in its latest round
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NHL cancels games through Dec. 30
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Patrick sees smoother traffic flow, savings in switch to automated tolls
BOSTON -- Gov. Deval Patrick plans to recommend switching to an electronic tolling system in Massachusetts, embracing new technology that would cost about $100 million and result in more than 320 toll collectors losing their jobs. On the heels of a
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Patrick sees smoother traffic flow, savings in switch to automated tolls
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Changes to our local scene
A few observations from the past week: River retakes River Road Last week Merrimac selectmen made official what we've long suspected would happen. A scenic stretch of River Road that hugs the bank of the Merrimack River will be closed permanently. Th
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Changes to our local scene
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State enacts 'B-Corp' to foster new businesses
BOSTON - Companies that enrich society in addition to meeting the demands of shareholders can now tout their good works and expand their business goals by filing as a "benefit corporation" with the Secretary of the Commonwealth. "They're competing no
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State enacts 'B-Corp' to foster new businesses