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Huge State Police Shake-Up Continues In Wake Of Scandal: Patch PM
Also: Is Woburn on the cutting edge for flying cars?; Nude harpist wanted for nude wedding; Cat cafe set to open; More.

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.
BREAKING: State Police No. 2 Retires After Boss Does
Lt. Col. Francis Hughes is calling it quits in the wake of a major alleged State Police scandal.
Wanted: Nude Harpist For Boston Wedding
Bring your own harp, but leave the clothes.
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Chinese Company Buys Woburn Flying Car Company
A Woburn company wants to be the first to build a flying car and could have one ready by the 2023 model year.
Fun fact?: On this day in 1889 the American journalist Nelie Bly, whose real name was Elizabeth Cochrane, followed the footsteps of the character Phileas Fogg from Jules Verne's "Around the World in 80 Days" and set out to go around the world in 80 days. She started her race in Hoboken and came back 72 days later.
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No Bail For Man Charged With First-Degree Murder In Wife's Death
Prosecutors said Tuesday Andrew MacCormack killed his wife, Vanessa, "following some conflict in the marriage" that included his drug use.
Drugs, Weapons Found In Van During Shrewsbury Traffic Stop: MSP
Six people face heroin and cocaine trafficking charges after getting pulled over on I-290 Monday morning.
Cat Cafe 'Purr' Set To Open This Week
After a rocky start, Purr cat cafe is set to open in Boston this week.
One Bakery Closes, Another Replaces It
It's actually happening. Rosie's Bakery closed its Chestnut Hill location after 42 years there.
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. Gathered mostly by Patch editor Mike Carraggi. Thank you for reading all the way to the end.
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