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Virtual Braintree library coffee hour to feature local authors

Virtual Braintree library coffee hour to feature local authors Wicked Local BRAINTREE –  Three area authors will speak about their writing and publishing experience during a Virtual Coffee with Local Authors event in  Braintree, 7:00-8:00 p.m. June 7   at the  Thayer Public Library, 789 Washington St. No purchase is necessary to attend this free virtual event, but advance registration is required. To register, use the event calendar at thayerpubliclibrary.org or call 781-848-0405, x4417. Weymouth author Caroline Kautsire, originally from Malawi, Africa, will speak about her new memoir What Kind of Girl?: An African Child Caught Between Worlds. Kautsire is an English literature and writing professor at Bunker Hill Community College and Bay State College in Boston, She also teaches public speaking and has given inspirational talks at colleges in Boston as well as to organizations that focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Rochester Police Department – NECN

Police in Rochester, New Hampshire are seeking information after a middle school student reported being grabbed on her way to school Thursday. According to Rochester police, the incident took place between 7:05 a.m. and 7:20 a.m on Chestnut Street in the area of the Rochester Fairgrounds. The man allegedly tried to grab her waist near some bushes. The female student,… ROCHESTER Aug 23, 2020 One passenger was killed when a U-Haul truck crashed into a tree in Rochester, New Hampshire, Saturday afternoon, authorities said. The crash took place on the shoulder of Chestnut Hill Road, northbound, around 12:50 p.m., according to Rochester police. Photos shared by the department showed the truck had crashed into a tree, leaving its cab damaged and one side of…

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MBTA to shut portion of Green Line D branch in June for work

MBTA to shut portion of Green Line D branch in June for work May 31, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BOSTON (AP) The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is fast-tracking work on the Green Line’s D branch in June that will require a full closure of the track for a total of 18 days, officials said. The MBTA’s Green Line D Track and Signal Replacement Project includes replacing 25,000 feet of track and 6.5 miles of signals some elements of which date to the 1950s from Riverside to Beaconsfield stations, the T said. Beginning after the end of normal service on Friday, crews will work 24 hours a day for a total of 18 days to perform the work.

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