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THE WEEK IN WALTHAM: That Mugshot; Physicians Address Prescription Drug Abuse; OUI Arrests; Singing for the City Coming
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- Sudbury Student Wins Chapel-Hill Chauncy Hall Science Fair Award: Benjamin Kline of Sudbury won the prestigious award.
- Angell Animal Medical Center Warns of Canine Flu Coming to Massachusetts: One case has arrived in Massachusetts with a strain of the canine flu.
- “Singing for the City” is Coming Soon to Waltham: The event will be on Friday, May 29th at 6pm.
- MMS Launches Effort to Educate On Prescription Drug Abuse: The Massachusetts Medical Society president says,”Physicians must step forward.”
- Why’s There a Helicopter Flying Over My Neighborhood? National Grid’s doing some work over the next week or so, and it involves flying. Don’t be alarmed by the helicopter.
- Wet Winter is Cause for More Ticks This Season: Learn how to get the tick before it gets you.
- Waltham Budget Calls for $8.3 Million Increase: Mayor Jeannette McCarthy has proposed a FY2016 budget of $237.8 million.
- Waltham Gas Prices Dip Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend: Gas prices hit a low of $2.55 in Waltham.
- Waltham Tennis and Basketball Court Lighting to be Turned On Soon: Evening lighting will be turned on Tuesday, June 26th.
- Waltham Police: Theft at Hess, Gulf; Vandalism: The following are excerpts from the Waltham police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
- What’s Open, Closed on Memorial Day in Waltham: By state law, liquor stores are closed on Memorial Day in Massachusetts.
- Summer Job: State’s Looking for Lifeguards for Beaches and Pools: DCR operates many pools and beaches throughout the Commonwealth, and is looking to hire lifeguards.
- Waltham Arrests: 4 Face Charges for OUI After Weekend Stops: The following are excerpts from the Waltham police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
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