Crime & Safety
Slain Teacher's Husband Charged With Her Murder: Patch PM
Also: Man dies after swarm of bees attacks; 'Dance monkey dance' Patriots comment costs city official his job; Backlog means delay; More.

Share-worthy stories from the Massachusetts Patch network to talk about tonight:
BREAKING: Slain Teacher's Husband Charged With Her Murder
The husband of a 30-year-old schoolteacher found dead in their home has been charged with her murder.
Man Dies After Swarm Of Bees Attacks
Sad news out of Foxborough.
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'Dance Monkey Dance': City Official Resigns After Attacking Kneeling Patriots
The Patriots reaction has cost at least one city official his position.
Backlog Means Reduced Charges For Man Charged In Tewksbury Teen's Death
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan has yet to receive the autopsy for Ethan Costello, thanks to a State Medical Examiner's backlog.
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Foxborough Murder-Suicide: Father, Son To Be Waked Together
The Scaccia lost their lives Thursday night after William shot Anthony before turning the gun on himself.
3 Break Into Brookline Bakery
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