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Braintree Police Selling Patches For Autism Awareness
All the proceeds will benefit Braintree's "Super Saturdays" program for students with special needs.

BRAINTREE, MA — April is National Autism Awarenees Month, but the Braintree police department wanted to start making a difference a little early. Police announced they are selling autism awareness patches at the police station.
To buy a patch, visit the records department window or mail the payment to Officer Paul Zaniboni at 282 Union St., Braintree, MA 02184.
All the proceeds will benefit Braintree's "Super Saturdays" program for students with special needs.
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