Crime & Safety
MBTA Train Derails During Commute From Hell: Patch PM
Also: In light of shooting, override figure more than just a number; Police arrest Tewksbury stabbing suspect, victim; 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.
Red Line Derails In Commute From Hell
The train"re-railed" itself but sent smoke through the station and broke several windows on board. About 300 feet of railway was damaged.
Man Arrested For 'Shoot Up A School' Facebook Post
Police arrested the 20-year-old after they received a report about a Facebook threat over the weekend.
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Override More Than A Dollar Figure To Reading Guidance Director
With events in Florida as backdrop, Lynna Williams is concerned about kids' social and emotional well-being.
Police Arrest Accused Assailant, Victim In Tewksbury Stabbing
The victim in the stabbing, which police say was happened during a drug deal, was also arrested on outstanding warrants.
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Rep Says State Is Moving Too Fast With Recreational Marijuana
Rep. James Miceli says the state doesn't have a way to test whether drivers are operating under the influence of marijuana.
Framingham To Keep 'Indian' Names In Street Signs, Install Plaque
The city will install a historical plaque honoring and giving information on Native Americans from Framingham.
GoFundMe Campaign: Grandmother Raising 2 Kids Can No Longer Work

Cape Cod Man Who Assaulted Officer Wanted: Police

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