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MA Patch Daily: Hero Dies After Helping Residents Escape Huge Fire, Governor 'Sick of Unarmed Black Men Being Shot,' Security Guard Charged With Stealing From Retirement Home
Plus, Wellesley puts into place a boil water notice and Brookline police commended for defusing a potentially "deadly" traffic stop.

Here are today’s top stories from Patch sites across Massachusetts:
- Hero Dies After Helping Residents Escape Huge Fire in Brighton
- Gov. Patrick: ‘I‘m Sick of Unarmed Black Men Being Shot by Police’
- Security Guard Arrested in Westwood for Allegedly Stealing from Retirement Home
- Town-Wide Boil Water Notice in Effect for Wellesley
- Market Basket Protests a ‘Nightmare’ for Westford Businesses
- Officer Robert DeNapoli Thanks Supporters
- Veterans Community Access Point Opens at Edwards Church Campus
- Brookline Cops Commended for Defusing Potentially ‘Deadly’ Traffic Stop Involving Armed Felon
- Authorities Investigating Unattended Death in Waltham
- Framingham Police Chase, Capture Natick Man with Loaded Gun
- Danvers Family Festival Will No Longer Have Fireworks
- Marlborough Company Helping People Walk Again
- Arlington Police Looking for Endangered Runaway
- Newton Police Remember One of Their ‘Darkest Days’
- SolarCity Expands in Massachusetts, Opening Operations Center in Wilmington
- Waltham Man Arrested at MBTA’s Andrew Station
- Grafton Woman Arrested for Allegedly Dealing Heroin
- Car Break-Ins Continue in Wayland
Photo credit: Boston Fire Department
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