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Hospital Restroom Had Hidden Camera, Arrest Made: Patch PM

Also: MBTA again looking to link Red, Blue lines?; Boston IRS agent pleads not guilty to rape; Quadruple murder suspect indicted; More.

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Masterful: First Round For Brockton Firefighter Is Pretty Cool

Part-time amateur golfer and full-time Brockton firefighter Matt Parziale may not be atop the leaderboard, but his dad caddied for him at the Masters today. He even got a practice round in with Tiger Woods.

Hidden Camera Found In Lahey Hospital Staff Restroom

A Tewksbury man is accused of recording multiple employees in various states of undress.

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Boston IRS Agent Accused Of Raping Intern Pleads Not Guilty

The IRS agent accused of strangling and shoving his gun into the intern's mouth before raping her pleaded not guilty in court Thursday.

It's Back: MBTA Looks At Blue, Red Line Connector Link, Again

The state is taking a new look at the old idea of connecting the only two T lines that don't intersect.

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He's 4 Foot 4 - And He's Running Another Boston Marathon

John Young is a self-described LP - 'Little Person.' But there's nothing little about his Boston Marathon accomplishments.

Groton Quadruple Murder Suspect Indicted

Orion Krause, 23, is accused of killing his mother, grandparents and a caretaker in September.

Everyone Thinks Worcester Native Is Owen Wilson

The nose is way different! But apparently he's gotten away with this once or twice.

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And a fact before you go: On this night in 1968 James Brown calmed Boston following the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination by allowing his scheduled performance at TD Garden to get broadcast live to Bostonians. It's credited with keeping people inside by their TVs instead heading out into the streets that night.

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