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Major Food Brand Buys MA Snack Maker: Patch PM

Also: 'Luke Duke' was in character when creeping on teen, lawyer said; Crews back to film; 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.

Cape Cod Chips Purchased In $5 Billion Deal

Big chip news in Massachusetts. (Yes you read that right.)

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Lawyer Says 'Luke Duke' Was In Character When He Was Creeping On Teen

Tom Wopat, 66, is accused of sexually harassing two women colleagues this summer at the Reagle Music Theater in Waltham during rehearsal of a musical production.

Former Presidential Summer Home For Sale

The Summer White House of the 27th president has hit the market in the North Shore.

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Film Crews Back In Town For Hulu's Stephen King Series

It's the first TV series to be based in Massachusetts in more than three decades.

Watch: Shoppers Get Incredible Treat When Worker's Voice Rings Out

The 23-year-old's talent was unknown before he volunteered to do a sound check Friday at Russo's in Watertown.

Smoking Could Get Sex Offender Sent Back To Puerto Rico

Salem Police Identify Source Of Gunshot-Like Sounds

Breath easy, North Salem: those gunshot-like sounds were not gunshots.

Crews Fight 3-Alarm Fire, Save Wedding Dress

When fire broke out in the attic of her home Sunday night, Julie Centeno had to leave without grabbing the dress for her upcoming wedding.

News You May Have Missed: Ed Markey Says Trump Could Cause 'Constitutional Crisis,' 'Uprising'

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.

And just because you did: On this day in 1620, the Mayflower ship (yes that one) docked at modern-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, and its passengers prepared to begin their new settlement, Plymouth Colony.

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