U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch’s campaign slogan reads “In times like these, we need a guy like him.” But at a campaign rally in South Boston Thursday, supporters were looking back to times like the 1990s and a guy like former president Bill Clinton.
Hundreds of Dedham kids turned out for the annual Bike Rodeo on Wednesday, hosted by the Recreation Department and Dedham Police. Some children followed the course that was drawn in chalk on the pavement, and some did a trick now and then, but most just rode round and round two small parking lots.
Mac D’Alessandro was all about small businesses during his recent visit to Dedham – grabbing lunch at the High Street Café, visiting Dedham House of Pizza and the Blue Bunny bookstore, and briefly stopping at Paradise Cafe.
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The pretrial maneuverings in the murder case against Daniel Bradley and Paul Moccia sprawled in yet a few more directions this week as prosecutors sought to prevent a former director of the Massachusetts State Police crime lab from serving as an expert witness.
Meanwhile, Judge Kenneth Fishman expressed his surprise that exhaustive DNA testing still has not been done, and said “the situation here really cries for the case to be tried, at the latest, on Sept. 20.”
Wrapping up an hourlong visit to the Dedham Farmers Market, Governor Deval Patrick said this evening that state legislators should not “let a self-imposed deadline” prevent them from completing work on a slew of pending bills.
In its latest tobacco compliance check, Dedham Health Department nabbed 11 stores selling to underage kids – a finding that has the health director surprised and perplexed.