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Weapons Cache, Ghost Hunters, Cab Strangling: Patch Top Stories
See the week's top stories: Great litter pickup, candidate accused of homophobia, pigeon hunt, L.L. Bean coming, more.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — From an escaped pigeon to a violent carjacking, here are the top stories on Patch for the week ending Oct. 15.
Keep Framingham Beautiful Week 2021: Citywide Litter Event Begins
Starting Saturday, volunteers will fan out across Framingham to pick up litter in small and large groups.
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Worcester PD Upholds Complaint About Officer Calling Man 'Coward'
Canal District neighborhood group founder Nathan Sabo filed the complaint in August after he was confronted by an officer at a WooSox game.
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Pigeon Missing From Worcester Museum Found
The pigeon — named Pidge — escaped from the EcoTarium museum in Worcester Friday afternoon.
Cabbie Strangled, Beaten During Worcester Carjacking: Police
Worcester police arrested a 32-year-old Douglas man following the Wednesday morning incident.
Video: Fire At Russell's Garden Center In Wayland
A truck fire broke out at the Route 20 garden center in Wayland on Thursday.
Travel Channel's 'Ghost Nation' Investigators Coming To Sudbury
The Goodnow Library will host Cody Ray DesBiens and Satori Hawes for an event about haunted objects ahead of Halloween.
Burglars are targeting cars and homes in a specific area of Milford, according to police.
Marlborough Man Made Threats Before Weapons Arrest: DA
Colin Calabrese was arrested on a litany of charges this week after a joint FBI, Marlborough police and Middlesex DA investigation.
Worcester Candidate Accused Of Making Anti-LGBTQ Comments
A screenshot indicates School Committee candidate Shanel Soucy made comments in 2020 on Facebook about not supporting "homosexual behavior."
L.L.Bean Near Worcester Gets Grand Opening Date
The Shoppes at Blackstone Valley L.L.Bean store was originally announced in April.
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