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Paul Caneiro was convicted on all counts in February in connection with the deaths of his brother and his brother's family.

Chris Medina and his grandpa are partnering to open Fizzy Pop in Westfield, offering customizable sodas, smoothies, milkshakes, & ice cream.
The new Shorewood YMCA, replacing Joliet's Galowich YMCA on Houbolt Road, will open at 5 a.m. on Monday. It's on Route 52 at Wynstone.
New data shows widening gap between incomes and expenses.
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Here's a preview of the upcoming Darien Planning & Zoning Commission meeting.
Little Daniella was allowed to bring back her lemonade stand for Thursday afternoon's Shorewood State of the Village event at the new YMCA.
A city critic expressed unhappiness with the disclosure. An official defended it.
Federal agents arrested a Falls Church man Thursday after seizing phones containing over 100 illegal images and videos.
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The chain has two locations in Illinois, but plenty of others across the country.
The Vernon Town Council on Tuesday voted 10-0 with one abstention to enter into a contract with Berlin-based Capital Tax Recovery.
A St. Petersburg artist hopes to sell 500,000 “bootleg” Haslam’s T-shirts to raise money to buy the bookstore — which isn’t for sale.
Strong's Marine has expanded its Grady-White presence to encompass the North Fork and East End.
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The new store will be scooping 24 unique flavors of ice cream, complemented by milkshakes, fizzies, and ice cream cakes.
Dougherty Valley student Aditi Ranjan's drawing "Silent Suffering" won a National Gold Medal in the 2026 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
The village council will review the request at its April 27 meeting.
From suspected child abuse to late-night screams for help, readers share what they did or wish they’d done differently in response.
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Back in the day, hiding from people who show up for an unannounced visit would have been an etiquette lapse. Is that still the case?
The City Council reauthorized a military equipment policy as residents and councilmembers weigh surveillance, costs and safety.
Erica Regelin of Ellicott City creates plant accessories and plant-inspired pieces, a business she started during the pandemic.
The vote allows Stanford to explore a major cancer hospital and research expansion on campus.
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SamTrans pitch for “Connect Bay Area” funding prompts debate over buses, roads, climate and the image of public transit.
Jaylin Arnold, 28, pleaded guilty to a gun charge in exchange for an 8-year sentence, reports said. .
The workers were able to smuggle the drugs into the airport because they are not required to go through security, according to prosecutors.
Nutritionist, prostate cancer advocate partner on outreach, screenings, community wellness efforts.
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Additionally, the RTM is also scheduled to consider a FairTV Commission appointment during next week's meeting.
These Livingston students made their town proud with accomplishments in the fields of community service, music and debate.
The Township Council voted 4-0 to authorize the borrowing, which will fund a new diesel-powered backup generator at Pump Station #13.
Greenwich’s speed camera program is paused amid complaints and approval issues; fixes and a public hearing are planned.
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Our top news stories, as well as events happening this weekend, for the far northern suburbs.
Officials say work is underway to boost performance at David Paterson School after NY state placed it in the bottom 5 percent statewide.
Amber Pennuto may be on the hook for a financial judgment against her in excess of $50,000 plus attorney's fees and punitive damages.
A revised access plan could shift part of the affordable housing site's layout next to the Time To Eat Diner off the Somerville Circle.
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Blue Island City Council vows total transparency and community input into a plan to build a data center on the MetraSouth property.
The Friends and Foundation of the Princeton Public Library says using endowment funds for operating costs would violate fiduciary law.
Located on East Front Street, Scoop N Scootery is all about “over-the-top, customizable sundaes,” the new store owner told Patch.
The city has blocked off a portion of the Esplanade after discovering a significantly worsening sinkhole.
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An attorney for the developer argued that only residents who live within 500 feet of the project should be granted "party status."
Swampscott and Dedham openings are planned for sometime in the next year or so.
The Little Gym in Basking Ridge plans free preview classes starting May 4, official classes May 18 and a grand opening May 30 event.
This is the last weekend for Dutch Door donuts. The shop closes in Healdsburg Sunday.
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