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Police Issue 'Strict Curfew' - Sort Of - After Deadly Night Of Violence: Patch PM

Also: Skeleton, baby wanted in bank robbery. Yep, you read that right.; A most eligible bachelor talks about a heck of a transition; More.

Share-worthy stories from the Massachusetts Patch network to talk about tonight:

Police Issue 'Strict Curfew' Following Night Of Deadly Violence

They later clarified their statement, but the message was clear to residents.

WANTED: Skeleton, Baby In Bank Robbery

Some people donned some creepy masks in a bank robbery that prompted school lockdowns. See who police are chasing.

Find out what's happening in Across Massachusettsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

This Is Quite A Transition

See how a girl voted 'Most Likely To Get An Ulcer' in high school turned into one of the most eligible bachelors around.

Less Than 500 Of These Animals On Earth - And One's Carcass Just Washed Up

Another rare North Atlantic right whale has been found dead, this one on an island off the coast of Massachusetts.

Find out what's happening in Across Massachusettsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Meet Today's 'Hero Among Us'

The Celtics tonight will honor a Winchester man who uses Halloween theatrics to raise money for sick children.

Give That Dog A Few Extra Treats

The family pet scared off a would-be burglar, police said. The man was later found and arrested.

A Record-Setting Sean Collier Fundraiser

The Sean Collier Fundraiser at Lyndell's Bakery raised over $10,000 for the first time in five years.

'It Looked Dangerous': Store Owner Warned Landlord

The owner of Taam China, where the facade of the building crashed to the sidewalk early this morning, said he told the landlord Monday that there were problems with the building.

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