Crime & Safety
'Act Of God' Submerges Dozens Of Cars During Storm: Patch PM
Also: One million gallons of sewage leaks into harbor; Patriots respond to ESPN piece; Route 1 gets new restaurant, sort of; More.

Welcome back: Missed today's headlines? Don't worry we've got you covered. Here are some share-worthy stories from the Massachusetts Patch network to talk about tonight.
1 Million Gallons Of Sewage Leaks Into Nantucket Harbor
A break in a 20-inch main has closed restaurants and a street near the island's downtown.
Patriots Respond To ESPN Bombshell: 'We Stand United'
Bob Kraft, Tom Brady, and Bill Belichick released a joint statement Friday morning largely refuting ESPN's report.
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'It's An Act Of God, Really'
The city told residents to park in the school lot. Then the lot fell victim to a massive flood that submerged dozens of vehicles. Should the city be partially responsible? See the "devastating" photos here.
MWRA Worker Collapses, Dies While Shoveling Snow
The man was clearing snow at a drinking water storage facility.
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Route 1 Gets New Restaurant, Sort Of
The ever-changing Route 1 landscape is being tweaked again.
6 Major North Shore Commuter Rail Trains Canceled
Damage from yesterday's storm is to blame, says the train operator.
Avoid Romaine Lettuce After E.coli Outbreak: Consumer Reports
People in 13 states, including two from New Hampshire, were infected between Nov. 15 and Dec. 8.
Wilmington Teen That Went Missing In Storm Found Safe
The parents of the 16-year-old had a harrowing night waiting for word on their son, who was reportedly found safe Friday morning.
2 Rescued Before Commuter Rail Demolishes Vehicle
Another frightening situation in the midst of the storm.
Car Erupts In Flames During Storm

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