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The decision was announced suddenly.>>>Read More.
The carnival was shut down on Friday, and the event's Saturday and Sunday sessions were canceled by police.>>>Read More.
More than $1 billion is still owed to the rightful owners, according to state data.>>>Read More.
This creamery topped a list based on more than 100 million user ratings.>>>Read More.
A kitchen fire at a restaurant that has served the community for two decades has resulted in the eatery's closure.>>>Read More.
A doughnut shop, part of what was once a large regional chain, has closed. There's only one of its kind left.>>>Read More.
The project, at the site of a large office park, went before the Planning and Zoning Board this week.>>>Read More.
Police say scammers posed as officers, convincing a resident to send $14K via Bitcoin.>>>Read More.
The acquisition will make the company the second-largest publicly traded building products distributor in North America.>>>Read More.
Firefighters said the horse was able to free itself with assistance after falling into the mud below.>>>Read More.
The 29-year-old, now living in Boston, raised money for FamilyAid, a Boston-based organization.>>>Read More.
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