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Duo With Huge Weapons Cache Busted After Calling Police: Patch PM

Also: Random grocery store stabbing injures 79-year-old man, police say; Parkland students have mark of a 'Patriot,' team owner says; 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.

Parkland Students Have Mark Of A Patriot. The Pats Owner Said So

Read the encouraging note Robert Kraft left on the team jet for the families and victims of the Parkland shooting.

Couple Calls Police For Help, Then Arrested For Massive Weapons Cache

The Texas man and woman called police to their Tewksbury hotel room to investigate a possible break-in.

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Husband Beat Wife To Death With Bat: Police

"Go ahead. Take me. I killed my wife," Miguel Castillo allegedly told officers who showed up to his Lynn apartment.

Random Stabbing At Newton Grocery Store Leaves 79-Year-Old Man Injured: Police

A 79-year-old Newton man was stabbed at a grocery store in Auburndale, police told Patch.

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Gronkowski Home Break-In Trio Tried To Sell Stolen Items: Cops

Court records indicate that coins and watches taken from Rob Gronkowski's home were placed on a commerce website and sold to a coin dealer.

Puppy Doe Trial: Guilty Verdict Issued

Radoslaw Czerkawski, the defendant in the Puppy Doe trial, has been found guilty of various animal abuse charges.

Repair Work On Salem's Derby Wharf Begins

The wharf, which has been closed since March 5, will be reopened incrementally as work is completed.

Cambridge Man Found Dead By Harvard Bridge: DA

The District Attorney's office say following an investigation, they don't suspect foul play.

Patriots Player Apologizes For International Drug Bust

Duron Harmon is saying sorry for a recent incident which saw him get busted for trying to bring marijuana into Costa Rica.

Patch PM shares a few of the day's must-read items from our Massachusetts network. Patch serves more than 80 cities, towns, and neighborhoods around the Bay State online.

And a special treat for making it this far:

On this day in 1812 – A political cartoon in the Boston Gazette is believe to have coined the term "gerrymander" to describe oddly shaped electoral districts designed to help incumbents win reelection.

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