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Nearby News: Police Give Autistic Boy a Christmas to Remember; Boyfriend Charged With Murder; Keurig Recall
Plus, a Brandeis student resigns from leadership position following comments about slain New York Police Department officers.

These are the top stories on Patch sites across Massachusetts this week:
- New Details Emerge About Marblehead Murder
- Keurig Recalls Mini Plus Brewing Systems Due to Burn Hazard
- Brandeis Student Resigns from Leadership Position Following Comments on Slain NYPD Officers
- Peabody Man Killed in Rollover Crash Identified
- Malden Police Officer Cheers Up Autistic Boy Having a ‘Really Bad Day’ Before Christmas
- DA’s Office Identifies Marblehead Murder Victim
- Storm Expected to Hit During Holiday Travel Time
- Framingham Pediatric Dentist Sentenced In Child Pornography Case
- Braintree Couple Suing Whole Foods For Son’s Death
- VIDEO: McGlynn Teachers Perform Taylor Swift Parody
- Baby Jesus Statue Stolen From a Nativity Scene, Replaced With a Real Pig’s Head
- Do You Remember Weylu’s in Saugus?
- Updated: Missing Tewksbury Man Found
- Burlington Mall Shoppers Surprised with Car Switch
- Swampscott Couple Shows the Spirit of Christmas Goes Beyond Religion
- Judge Throws Out Salem Woman’s Lawsuit Against ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Creator
Photo: Malden Police Officer Steven Mulcahy Jr. with 5-year-old Cayden, who has autism. (Credit: Sheryl Carbone)
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