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Vax Exhibit, New Vets Park, Rowdy Vax Protest: Patch Top Stories
See the week's top stories: Recount, mayor-elect leaves hospital, new restaurant in Milford, White Mountains rescue, more.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — From an election recount to a new museum exhibit exploring vaccines, here are the top stories on Patch for the week ending Nov. 12.
Photos: Reborn Veterans Park In Framingham Opens On Veterans Day
Hundreds attended the opening of the Concord Street park, which volunteers worked to revitalize in just nine months.
Pepe's In Worcester Reopens In New Shrewsbury Street Spot
Pepe's closed its longtime home along Franklin Street in early October.
Recount Afoot In Framingham City Council Election
Candidate Mary Kate Feeney is asking for a recount after falling two votes behind incumbent District 3 Councilor Adam Steiner.
Photos: Vaccine Exhibit In Worcester Aims To Combat Mistruths
The EcoTarium in Worcester is highlighting how vaccines work as the state rolls out COVID-19 inoculations to people under age 12.
Natick Woman Charged In Jan. 6 Riot Helped Plan Rowdy Vax Protest
Sue Ianni says she's not worried about legal consequences for her involvement in Sunday's protest in Boston that ended in arrests.
Historic Downtown Worcester Building May Meet Wrecking Ball
The Los Angeles-based owner of the 27 Chandler St. building says there are "no economical uses of the existing structure."
Mozies Kitchen at the Turtle Tavern will hold a grand opening celebration starting Friday.
Mayor-Elect Sisitsky Released From Hospital: Campaign
Framingham mayor-elect Charlie Sisitsky was hospitalized over the weekend after developing an infection, his campaign said.
Search Continues For Framingham Man Wanted In Fatal Shooting
Police believe Eugene Sutton, Jr. 52, shot and killed a man along Hayes Street on Oct. 30.
MA Woman Rescued In White Mountains After Medical Incident
The 23-year-old was hiking near the Little Haystack Mountain summit Saturday afternoon when she was immobilized.