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Shark Sinks Teeth Into Paddleboard - With Man Riding It: Patch PM
Also: Young girl sexually assaulted at beach bathhouse, police say; Should Boston rename Faneuil Hall?; Loaded with loaded gun; More.

Share-worthy stories from the Massachusetts Patch network to talk about tonight:
Shark Bites Paddleboard - With Person Aboard - At Cape Cod Beach
These sharks are starting to get pretty bold.
Young Girl Sexually Assaulted At Bathhouse On Major Beach: Police
State Police have upped its presence and is searching for the suspect. Can you help?
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Should Boston Rename Faneuil Hall?
One group is pushing to rename the historic meeting house because of its namesakes ties to the slave trade.

Drunk With Loaded Gun, Man Drives Into Old Walgreens: Police
It could have ended a lot worse, it seems.
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Man Drove Drunk To Police Station: Cops
He was trying to get his girlfriend out of jail, but ended up getting arrested himself.
Bomb Threat At Brandeis Closes University
It comes just a day after the Waltham Public Library closed following a similar emailed threat.
Boston's Own Tops List Of Highest-Paid Actors
See which megastar Mark Wahlberg pushed aside to get to the top.
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