Senator Karen Spilka endorses Jeff Roy for the 10th Norfolk seat to replace Rep Jim Vallee.
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
''I cannot rectify it,'' he said, ''with the woman I know.''
'I find it hard to believe that she was an individual who decided to falsify lab results ... that she would turn into someone who did something like that. ... That isn't the person I remember,'' said John Warner, an instructor who gave her A's and A-minuses in 2000 when she took his biochemistry class as a senior at the University of Massachusetts-Boston.
''Obviously, things can happen to people,'' he said. ''Either something happened in her life that changed the person that she is, or this is a deeper story.''
Dookhan's struggle with both personal and professional problems in 2009 - including a miscarriage and a legal ruling that put new pressures on chemists at the lab - may help offer an explanation, one former co-worker said.
Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1890058796/A-closer-look-at-the-accused-rogue-chemist-Annie-Dookhan#ixzz29Ge4K5Nk
More Mass. voters steer clear of party affiliation
If you have not already registered to vote, the opportunity closes at 8:00 PM on Weds Oct 17th.
If you will be out of town on election day, you can still get an absentee ballot.
As voter registration forms flood into town halls across MetroWest, more voters than ever are choosing not to register with a political party.
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As voter registration forms flood into town halls across MetroWest, more voters than ever are choosing not to register with a political party.
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Saturday, October 13, 2012
"Roads go ever ever on"
Students at Horace Mann are about to embark on a journey!
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x781379724/Franklin-students-to-tackle-Tolkien#ixzz29AmZwl6y
I heartily endorse this book choice! I first read The Hobbit when I was in high school as it had just become available (yes, that dates myself). I proceeded to read and re-read the Lord of the Rings Trilogy dozens of times beginning each re-read with The Hobbit. While the Hunger Games is a decent story, The Hobbit is so much richer.
The students will come to find:
Turns out, the posters were written in runes, which appear in the book. (Tolkien based his fictional language off ancient Norse runes.)
The enormous success of last year’s read-a-thon, during which 250 students devoured Suzanne Collins’ "The Hunger Games," prompted teachers to plan another one.
Those who opt to take part in the challenge have a set amount of time to read "The Hobbit," Tolkien’s epic fantasy tale about a skittish hobbit who, swayed by a learned and powerful wizard, joins a hearty company of dwarves on a quest for stolen riches.
After tackling the dense, 19-chapter novel, they must prove they’ve followed the story all the way to its conclusion — in the shadow of the Lonely Mountain — by answering a few questions about the plot.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x781379724/Franklin-students-to-tackle-Tolkien#ixzz29AmZwl6y
I heartily endorse this book choice! I first read The Hobbit when I was in high school as it had just become available (yes, that dates myself). I proceeded to read and re-read the Lord of the Rings Trilogy dozens of times beginning each re-read with The Hobbit. While the Hunger Games is a decent story, The Hobbit is so much richer.
The students will come to find:
Roads go ever ever on,
Over rock and under tree,
By caves where never sun has shone,
By streams that never find the sea;
Over snow by winter sown,
And through the merry flowers of June,
Over grass and over stone,
And under mountains in the moon.
Roads go ever ever onhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Road_Goes_Ever_On_(song)
Under cloud and under star,
Yet feet that wandering have gone
Turn at last to home afar.
Eyes that fire and sword have seen
And horror in the halls of stone
Look at last on meadows green
And trees and hills they long have known.
Cops: Couple robbed area donut shops to feed heroin habit
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A husband and wife this week went on a spree of armed robberies, with one acting as the stick-up-man, threatening donut shop cashiers with a syringe he warned contained AIDS-infected blood, and the other as the getaway driver, to feed their heroin addiction, a prosecutor said Friday.
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Winter Parking Ban returns soon
Yes, it is October. Summer is gone. Winter is around the corner. Franklin is preparing for what winter will bring this time around:
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