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Reservoir Secret, Fireworks Arrest, WWII Deli: Patch Top Stories
See the week's top stories: Bicyclist hit near rail trail, marathon stories, local man with West Nile, fluoride disaster averted, more.

WORCESTER, MA — From a police chief's termination to Boston Marathon stories, here are the top stories on Patch for the week ending Oct. 8.
Sudbury Police Charge Juvenile After Fireworks At Football Game
The person is accused of lighting off fireworks at a Lincoln-Sudbury vs. Fitchburg High School game on Oct. 1
Boston Marathon 2021: 4 Locals Talk About Why They're Running
Meet four marathoners from Wayland, Framingham and Milford who are raising money for a variety of causes.
Milford Police Chief Terminated Over Traffic Stop: Select Board
Michael Pighetti had been on leave since February following a Congress Street traffic stop in January.
Wayland Resident Contracts West Nile Virus: Health Dept.
The resident is in his 50s, health officials say. Wayland's West Nile risk level is at "moderate."
Project Aims To Uncover What's Under Wachusett Reservoir, Dam
In a first-of-its-kind project, an engineer and WPI professor is compiling historical records to tell the story of the dam and reservoir.
Bicyclist Seriously Injured In Wayland Collision
The woman was flown to a hospital in Boston after the Thursday morning collision with a driver near the Mass Central Rail Trail.
Maury's Deli along Main Street opened just after World War II. The business is up for sale.
In Framingham, $20 Paid To Candidate For Lawn Sign Causes Stir
Framingham Councilor Margareth Shepard said her friend was shook up after a District 7 candidate inquired about a missing lawn sign.
Natick Taps Wellesley Fluoride Supply To Avoid Disruption
Natick was set to run out of fluoride for the water supply until a gift from a neighboring town.