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The nationwide event originated to connect with community with law enforcement officers and to promote a sense of safety
Temperatures are expected to remain in the 90s through Friday
Roadwork began Wednesday morning to install a conduit for new traffic lights, which is expected to take two days.
The budget, which passed on Monday, allocated nearly $6.8 million in public school funding and nearly $3.8 million in unrestricted aid
Norfolk County Sheriff Patrick McDermott shared his reflections on the meaning of patriotism
SSA to offer self-attestation of sex marker in Social Security number records
Respresentatives for Dragon Force Productions appeared before the Dedham Select Board Thursday night seeking approval to film on two streets
More than 300 people attended the event hosted by the Town of Dedham and Human Rights Commission to recognize the town's LGBTQ+ community