Rallies Planned If Election Results In Dispute: Patch PM

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Framingham MA

02 November, 2020

4:14 PM

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FRAMINGHAM, MA — We're starting the week with Election Day eve and ballots are still being cast across the Commonwealth. Some 1.3 million Massachusetts residents are expected to vote at the polls tomorrow — a number that combined with early voting and still-rising mail-in ballots would be a record turnout, Secretary of State William Galvin said. Some residents are prepping for what the election results might bring. Framingham's residents have planned a rally on Wednesday if the presidential election results appear to be in jeopardy, one of dozens of "Protect the Results" events planned across the state and nation on Nov. 4. Here are some other stories we've kept an eye on: Around MetroWest Wellesley Ambulance Called For Worker With Head Injury Wellesley first responders were called to Oakland Street near the golf course on Monday morning for a report of a worker with a head injury. Wayland Schools Go Remote Due To Coronavirus Cases Two Wayland schools switched to remote learning on Monday after several students tested positive for coronavirus, according to town officials. Westborough PD Celebrate Halloween With Safe Trick-or-Treating Westborough police changed up Halloween traditions and brought the candy to trick-or-treaters this year. Around Worcester 29 People Displaced After Fire In Worcester Triple-Decker A three-alarm fire in Worcester Sunday night badly damaged a triple-decker, leaving 29 people displaced.

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