Death Ruling, More Bears, Taco Bell Scholar: Patch Top Stories
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Framingham MA
21 May, 2021
4:26 PM
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FRAMINGHAM, MA — From another bear sighting to a hefty Taco Bell scholarship, here are the top stories on Patch for the week ending May 21. Mikayla Miller Death Ruled Suicide By Medical Examiner: DA A major development in the Mikayla Miller case came this week, but the Hopkinton girl's mother says she doesn't accept it. An independent autopsy has been performed, but the results haven't been released. 24 MA Companies Among 2021's Best Workplaces: Inc. Magazine Most of the companies are in the Boston area, but a few from MetroWest also made the magazine's list. MA Video Rental Store Was Front For Crime Ring, State Police Say The store hasn't rented a video since 2013. But the owner of this defunct store was selling plenty of stolen items, according to state police. Marlborough Halfway Café Closes After Sale The Halfway Café's other locations in Dedham and Watertown are still open, according to the owners. Complaints About Framingham Councilor Preceded 'Hot Mic' Incident A city spokesperson said eight complaints have been filed by Framingham employees against Councilor Mike Cannon alleging bullying behavior. He disputes that number. Marlborough Man Charged In Framingham Shooting Attempt Marlborough police arrested the 25-year-old after he opened fire on two people last Thursday along Route 9, police said. Açai Bowl Shop Coming To Milford What's açai? It's like ice cream, but also way different, says owner Tarik Miranda. Worcester Teen Wins Rare $25K Taco Bell Scholarship The North High School junior was one of just 26 students to win the top "Live Mas" scholarship prize. She wants to attend Holy Cross to become an English-as-a-second-language teacher. Black Bear Ruffles Indian Lake Visitors The juvenile bear wandered into a Worcester city park this week, startling several fishermen and other visitors
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