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Nearby News: Tewksbury Robber Armed with Needle, St. Patrick's Day Route will Remain
Plus, a Saugus teen snapchats a sexual assault, Danvers couple indicted on drug charges, and an explosion at a Belmont bakery.

Here were the top stories from around the state on Tuesday, March 15.
UPDATED: Tewksbury Tedeschi's Robbery Suspect in Custody
Tewksbury Police have in custody the man who, armed with a hypodermic needle, robbed the Tedeschi Food Mart early Tuesday morning.
Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade Will Keep Its Route -- Judge's Orders
Boston's long-running St. Patrick's Day parade gets to keep its original route as a matter of First Amendment rights, a judge ruled over city objections Tuesday.
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Saugus Teen Pleads Guilty to Snapchatting Sexual Assault
A Saugus teen admitted to sharing a snapchat video he had taken of a 16-year-old girl being sexually assaulted in Lynn Juvenile Court Monday.
Belmont Bakery Owner Says He's Lucky To Be Alive After Explosion
An explosion at a Belmont bakery rocked the Cushing Square area Tuesday morning.
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UPDATE: Man's Body Pulled From Pond Behind Library
State and Danvers police, along with fire crews, pulled a man's body from Mill Pond behind the Peabody Institute Library early Tuesday afternoon, according to the Essex County District Attorney's office.
Murder Trial Begins for Aaron Hernandez Accomplice
Opening statements are set to begin Tuesday in the trial of Ernest Wallace, a long-time friend of Aaron Hernandez, who prosecutors say aided the former NFL star in the shooting death of Odin Lloyd three years ago.
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