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Whole Country Has Been Talking About Blizzard Video: Patch PM

Also: Controversially named restaurant expands into Massachusetts; 'I learned how to barricade a classroom in 5th grade;" More.

Welcome back: Missed today's headlines? We've got you covered. Here are some share-worthy stories from the Massachusetts Patch network to talk about tonight.

'Drag' Queen Elsa Gives Boston Police A Hand In Blizzard

The whole country has been talking about this video.

Controversially Named Restaurant Expanding To MA

A mayor once asked the restaurant to change its name.

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'I Learned How To Barricade A Classroom In 5th Grade'

Students from Wayland High School joined a national walkout event in a call for stricter gun laws. The two organizers talk to Patch.


Students Storm State House In Rally For Stricter Gun Laws

"I want us to be noticed," an 11-year-old said Wednesday.

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Couple Caught Getting Frisky At Commuter Rail Stop: TPD

That's apparently one way to prepare for a blizzard.

Cape Outages To Last Until Friday Night

Some have been without power since Tuesday morning.

Wanted Quincy Man Allegedly Does Dumb Thing To Get Found

You should always pay your fare, especially if you are wanted on an active warrant.

Nate Solder Latest Patriots Player To Leave

The dreadful Patriots offseason continued.

Thieves Take Advantage Of Snow, Power Outages In Tewksbury

There have been a rash of thefts and break-ins throughout Tewksbury, with thieves taking advantage of the recent bad weather.

Plow Truck Explodes In Cape Cod Blizzard

You've got see the wreckage of this one (don't worry, no one was hurt.)

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