Politics & Government
Top Five Acton Patch Stories of The Week (Dec. 12 - 18)
Editor's Pick: Here's the top five Acton Patch stories (in no particular order) featured this week in a format easy to search.
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- How an Acton mother of two and a part-time lawyer became devoted to pancreatic cancer awareness.
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- A group of Acton officials and union representatives will be spending the next several weeks working to re-design the town employees’ health insurance plans. The goal: realize $600,000 in savings.
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- Holiday shop at Acton's Woods Plaza today to raise money for the Acton Discovery Museums.
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- Many Actonians showed up in the village of West Acton to watch the tree lighting, sing and listen to carols and enjoy the free samples from the many businesses in the area.
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- According to an Acton Police report, 68 year-old Robert A. Johnson, a former Acton Board of Selectmen from 2004 - 2005, was arrested on Dec. 7 at 4:10 p.m. and charged with OUI-Liquor (second offense) and Failure to Yield to Oncoming Traffic.
Bonus:
- Is the LeapPad Explorer this year’s Cabbage Patch Kid?