Boxford seniors enjoy a very merry meal
Boxford -Senior citizens donning red and green were greeted with the warm smell of turkey and ham Wednesday as they shuffled into the Family Life Center at Boxford’s First Congregational for a Christmas luncheon.
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Burliss: Dear Nick
Boxford -This isn’t a wish-list for Saint Nick at the North Pole — but a letter to my big brother who I have just lost.
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Boxford officials block access to salt shed
Boxford -Town files lawsuit against MassHighway after condemning the Topsfield Road structure.
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Pensions costing Tri-Town close to $2 million this year
Boxford -Tri-Town taxpayers may be feeling the agony of Wall Street’s bear market in a way they didn’t expect: a large increase in the amount they pay toward the retirement pensions of town employees.
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Gloucester finds way back to Gillette after beating Masconomet, 26-7
Lynn -Trips to Gillette Stadium for high school football teams aren’t started after Thanksgiving Day. They’re started at 6 a.m. on July mornings.
Ross Carlson, Gloucester’s running back extraordinaire, said that it’s really senior captain Robert Lowe who got the kids out in the off-season, to get ready for just such a night as Tuesday, Dec. 2. That night, Gloucester defeated Masconomet, 26-7, to advance for a second consecutive year to the Division 2A Super Bowl.
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Rogers: Obama will be charged a fee for Clinton’s baggage
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Upcoming Tri-Town Council events
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Police and fire log
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A place to store your stuff

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Topsfield library finishing genealogy project
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Update: Police, dogs search school parking lot for drugs
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Letter: Not yet convinced on regional dispatch center
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Topsfield Rail Trail forum next week
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A day in the trees
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Preview: Gloucester and Masco will once again battle for Super Bowl football berth
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