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FRAMINGHAM, MA — From a perplexing homicide in Framingham to a bee tragedy, here are the top stories on Patch for the week ending May 28.
Beaver Dam Break Floods Town In Worcester County
The 8-foot-high beaver dam sent water rushing into a commercial area in Warren on Saturday evening, blocking streets for several hours.
Large Number Of Bees Dead After Abandonment In Shrewsbury: Report
The bees were left on a UPS truck in Shrewsbury and most likely starved to death, according to a beekeeper.
Framingham Woman Is Victim Of Homicide: Middlesex DAJasmyn Beatty Homicide: Police Unsure If Attack Was RandomDA Identifies Framingham Woman Who Died By Homicide
Jasmyn Beatty's apparent homicide rattled Framingham this weekend. Investigators are still trying to figure out whether she was attacked by a stranger or someone she knew.
Raising Cane's Fast Food Chain Plans Marlborough Location
The Marlborough location would only be the second Raising Cane's in the Northeast outside of Boston.
Worcester Man Driving Wrong-Way On I-495 Had Drugs, Guns: MSP
Police believe the man was drunk when he decided to drive down the wrong side of I-495 in Middleborough last weekend.
New Restaurant May Replace Worcester's Closed Blarney Stone
The Blarney Stone in Worcester lost its liquor license in 2020 following an incident where a patron hit and killed a pedestrian.
Framingham Psychic Predicts Bright Future After Pandemic
Kristina Paige saw a renewed interest in her spiritual services during the pandemic. She opened a new storefront in Framingham this week.
Machete Attack In Worcester Ends In Arrest
A 23-year-old man was stabbed and slashed during the attack late Monday, Worcester police said.
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