Snow, Carols For Dying Mom, TikTok Threat: Patch Top Stories
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Framingham MA
17 December, 2021
7:54 AM
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FRAMINGHAM, MA — From a perceived League of Women Voters coup to a bit of hockey history, here are the top stories on Patch for the week ending Dec. 17. Framingham League Of Women Voters Leadership Flip Rankles Some A recent LWV election saw a new slate of leaders take control, leaving some members questioning the direction of the organization. Scores Of Carolers Sing In Worcester For Woman In Hospice Care The woman's daughter put out a call for carolers, saying it was her mother's dying wish before Christmas. Dozens responded to the call. TikTok School Threat: Framingham 'Working Closely' With Police Framingham Public Schools said Thursday officials are aware of the social media threat, but none have been directed at city schools. White Supremacist Stickers At Framingham State: Suspect Sought Police released an image of a man they say posted the white supremacist propaganda on school and city property last Thursday. Hockey History Made In Worcester At Railers Match At Saturday's Worcester Railers vs. Maine Mariners in Worcester, a Waltham woman became the first in league history to officiate a game. Rash Of Milford Home Breaks, Car Prowls Seen: Police Milford police are seeking tips about the crimes, which they say is part of a wider problem in the area. Measurable Snow In Central MA May Be Coming: Forecasters Up to 3 inches could fall in the Worcester area with totals diminishing closer to Boston. Worcester County Sees String Of $1 Million Lotto Wins Since the beginning of November, six people have won $1 million prizes in Worcester County, including one man who hit the jackpot twice. AG Sues MA Dental Chain Over 'Bait-And-Switch' Ads The chain, with locations in Natick and Worcester, advertised "free" services that actually cost money, Attorney General Maura Healey said.
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