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Lacrosse player once again on the defense in court
A local lacrosse player already accused of sexual assault appeared in court Thursday in connection with an earlier alleged attack.
Artist reunites his works for benefit
"Coming Home,'' a portrait of the Arts Society building by David Brega, will be raffled off at Saturday's fund-raiser. Marshfield artist David Brega is wearing many hats for a retrospective show of a quarter-century of work painted in his second-floor studio at the GAR building, the home of the North River Arts Society.
Cherie Blair disowned by 'miracle man' of U.S. Catholics over her criticism of Church
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3 Conn. athletes accused of sex assault conspiracy
Three lacrosse players at a Connecticut college have been charged with conspiring to sexually assault a female student.
Animal Planet's Jeff Corwin is on a mission to save endangered species
Growing up in suburban Boston, Jeff Corwin could have easily been more city kid than nature buff.
Eureka! A touring play makes math dramatic for middle- and high-schoolers
When Marshfield math teacher Jean Kelley suggested last year that her friend Spring Sirkin produce a play about mathematics, Sirkin was skeptical.
Jeff Corwin: 100 Heartbeats, the race to save the Eartha s most endangered species.
Corwin's book, "100 Heartbeats: The Race to Save Earth's Most Endangered Species," focuses on the few species that have joined the "100 heartbeats club," a phrase describing animal populations with 100 or fewer living in the wild.
Manager finalists each make their case
In their first chance to publicly question the two finalists for the town's top job, selectmen last night peppered the two men about budget methodologies, economic development, union negotiations and even an emergency scenario complete with a derailed train and leaking chemicals.
Chorale features Marshfield singer
Taylor Jacobson, Lawrence University senior vocal performance major, will perform with Central Chamber Chorale in a 7:30 p.m. concert Sunday at Christ Lutheran Church, 1208 W. 14th St.
US funds to aid cleanup of South Shore waters
Skip Bennett is owner of Island Creek Oysters, based in Duxbury. The town's 35 small aquaculture businesses grow oysters offshore and harvest them for market, said Duxbury's conservation administrator, Joe Grady.
MassHousing To Loan $70.5M For Affordable Housing Projects
MassHousing has secured loans of up to $70.5 million for three affordable housing projects in Dorchester, Roxbury, Boston and Marshfield.
Lawsuit: Kids sick from E. coli
Lawsuits against two meat companies claim a Massachusetts girl and a Rhode Island boy were sickened by ground beef contaminated by E. coli bacteria.
Gisele BA1 4ndchen: Mom-to-Be, Badass Chopper Pilot
Can Gisele Bndchen be any hotter? The pregnant supermodel is well on her way to getting a pilot's license to fly helicopters.
Local cinema to hold Twilight double feature
Rogers Cinema will hold a special double-feature showing of the 'Twilight' films on Nov.
Custom caskets emerge from underground
Hotrod Caskets makes custom caskets and urns geared toward hot rodders and bikers, firefighters, poker players and four branches of the U.S. military.
Study finds gap in consumers' green attitudes, actual behavior at hotels
Washington, Oct 18 : A new study has found a significant gap between consumers' attitudes towards 'green' initiatives in the hospitality industry and their actual behavior.
A portrait of Staff Sergeant Billy Lynch
Billy Lynch left Dorchester 72 years ago, and they're pretty sure they've finally found him, a long way from home, deep in the ground in China.
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Guests Don't Always Walk the Talk for Green
A new study has found a significant gap between consumers' attitudes towards "green" initiatives in the hospitality industry and their actual behavior.
Breath of fresh air for water authority
One of the agency's 440 vehicles is getting painted in one bay, while tires and filters are getting changed nearby.
You can't keep 'em down on the farm in Marshvegas
Two Marshfield residents are charged with beating up a customer at a Norwell KFC when he asked them to pipe down after they started swearing at the counter help because their food wasn't coming fast enough, Channel 5 reports .
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