Coyote Attack, Mask Arrest, And That Election: Patch Top Stories
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Framingham MA
06 November, 2020
3:44 PM
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FRAMINGHAM, MA — From a rare coyote attack to an abrupt school district shutdown, here are the top stories from Patch the week of Oct. 30 to Nov. 6. No Plan For Boden Lane Bridge Replacement — Yet A rail bridge in Natick closed one year ago when it was damaged. The state isn't planning new work anytime soon. Jack's Abby Won't Open For Indoor Service With Coronavirus Rising The Framingham-based brewer is closing its beer garden, but won't open indoor seating due to skyrocketing coronavirus cases. Framingham Dog Park: 4 Potential Sites Identified In Study The city could have a proposed design for the park, Framingham's first, by January. Wayland Schools Go Remote Due To Coronavirus Cases The Wayland middle and high schools closed on Monday, and an elementary school closed just a few days later. Milford Pulls Back Reopening As Coronavirus Cases Rise On Monday, Milford took a step back in the reopening process after a recent spike in cases. After Mask Refusal, Marlborough Man Threatens Officer: Police He went to a McDonald's without a mask, and ended up in the back of a police car. Photos: October Snowfall Blankets MetroWest, Worcester See photos from across the region from the first snowfall of this winter. Landmark Framingham Home Hits Market For $500K A classic Craftsman-era home in downtown Framingham recently hit the market. Dog Attacked By Coyote At Framingham-Sudbury Border, Police Say A homeowner called police when the two wild animals attacked an 85-pound dog, which the coyotes may have mistaken for a rival. And did you know there was an election this week? Check out Patch's coverage of races that didn't involve a president: Sudbury Ballot Questions Approved Fattman Bests Milford's Crean In Senate RaceFramingham Says Yes To Community Preservation ActDemocrats Sweep MA Congressional Races
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