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Fire officials applaud nightclub sprinkler law Nightclubs that can hold 100 people or more have three years to install sprinkler systems under new fire safety legislation signed yesterday by Gov. Mitt Romney.
Jail camp aims to put teens on right path MIDDLETON -- Tracy Fuller's name began to show through a white patch on her 214-year-old marble headstone as four teens scrubbed away at the moss-coated monument with toothbrushes and rags.
New AvalonBay complex more than half leased PEABODY -- Two years ago, skeptics questioned whether there would be a market for apartments renting for $1,200 and up at the AvalonBay Crane Brook project off Route 114.
Jewish Federation blows into record book SWAMPSCOTT -- The sound from 387 sacred Jewish horns lingered in the evening air at King's Beach last night and five minutes later the first-ever record for most shofars blown in unison was set by the Jewish Federation of the North Shore.
Old Town Hall future remains uncertain WENHAM -- Just in time for the 150th anniversary of the historic Town Hall, a committee is proposing to tear it down to make way for a new police station and town offices.
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