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Moonlight walk through Ashland’s Warren Woods Saturday

The Ashland Open Space Committee, Ashland Conservation Commission and Ashland Historical Commission are sponsoring a nighttime walk through Warren Woods on Saturday, Oct. 27.

Weston couple to be honored by Huntington Theatre

Weston residents Judi and Douglas Krupp, and “Our Town” Director David Cromer, will be honored by the Huntington Theatre with the Wimberly Award, the Boston theater’s highest honor.

Spitz: A small story big enough to scare al-Qaeda

If you know the name Malala Yousafzai, you're ticking off the Taliban. Even if you don't know her name, but are vaguely aware there's a Pakistani teen in a hospital in England, struggling to recover after being shot in the head by terrorist thugs who wanted to make an example of her, you're ticking off the Taliban. And al-Qaeda, too.

Send us your Halloween photos

We want photos of your kids or pets all dressed up for Halloween, fun holiday decor and other spooky sights. We will run some in the newspaper and all online.

WHISKER TALES: Shelter animals seek new families

JENGA is a 2-year-old Labrador retriever mix. Jenga's owner surrendered her because he/she was moving. She is a super pretty, smart girl who loves other dogs

Field Hockey: Algonquin goes the Long way

Freshman Taylor Long scored two goals to secure the win as Algonquin (11-4-2, 5-2-2) blanked Leominster, 3-0, in a Midland A tilt Wednesday.

Oprah's personal trainer to visit Natick Mall Thursday

Oprah Winfrey's personal trainer, Bob Greene, will offer fitness tips Thursday, Oct. 25, from 7-9 p.m., during a talk and booksigning event at the Tempur-Pedic mattress store at the Natick Mall.

Weston's Spellman Museum hosts author of Fenway Park book

Richard Johnson, curator of the Boston Sports Museum, will discuss his new book on Fenway Park Wednesday, Oct. 24, at the Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History in Weston.

Spitz: This John Leavis of Hudson isn't on Scouts' warning list

It's been almost 35 years since John C. Leavis was found guilty of heinous charges including rape of a child. Since then, he's been released from state custody, changed his name a few times, moved to Alabama, and now lives in Florida. And since then, back in Hudson, life eventually quieted down for the man who shares his name and extended family tree.

Algonquin 9, Milford 0: Visionary victory

Lauren Travers visualizes scoring a goal. Before every game, the Algonquin senior has an image in her mind of putting the ball past the goalie. Unfortunately for Travers, through 14 games she had not scored a goal all season heading into Monday's game against Milford. But all that changed on Monday when Travers scored an eye-popping five goals, leading Algonquin to a 9-0 non-league win over the Scarlet Hawks.

Veterans deserve Gagetown registry

This story... involves Agent Orange, but, "Agent Orange is the least'' problematic of the chemicals those who trained at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown may have been exposed to, said Robert Pelletier Jr., a former Framingham resident who's been fighting on behalf of his fellow National Guardsmen for seven year

Schools: Algonquin girls spike Hudson

Junior Caroline Gerulskis led the Algonquin girls volleyball team’s offense with eight kills and four aces, as the Tomahawks defeated non-league host Hudson 3-1 (25-13, 23-25, 25-21, 25-19).

Unemployment rate is down

Regional and state unemployment rates were lower in September than a month ago and 1.2 percentage points lower than a year ago, according to new data released Friday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Soccer: Algonquin boys cruise past Nashoba

Senior striker Troy Tanzer scored twice as the Algonquin boys soccer team (11-1-2, 8-0) cruised over Nasboba for a 4-1 Midland A victory.

Meet author of 'Murder in Wellesley' tonight at 7

The co-authors of  "A Murder in Wellesley'' about the 1999 slaying of Mabel "May'' Greineder will discuss their new book and sign copies Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. in Wellesley Books.

Spitz: 'Earthquake' aftershocks keep on coming

After more than 90 minutes' worth of earth-shaking noise circling above, the earthquake didn't register.

Ashland's Premier Image Gallery holds open house

The Premier Image Gallery of Ashland will hold an open house, Friday, Oct. 19, for members of the Framingham Artists Guild who are exhibiting there.

Cross country: Palke, Algonquin boys top Westborough in season finale

Greg Palken won the 3.1-mile race in 16:44 and Steve Stanaitis finished fourth in 17:21 as the Algonquin boys (4-3) defeated host Westborough (4-2) in a non-league matchup Tuesday, 23-38. It was the final dual meet of the season for both teams.

Minor earthquake shakes region

A 4.5 magnitude earthquake hit New England Tuesday night, centered near Lake Arrowhead Maine, near Waterboro, about 7:15 p.m., according to GateHouse Media news partner WCVB-TV.

 

WHISKER TALES: Shelter animals seek new families

TRUDI AND ANNA STRIPE and 6-month-old tuxedo sisters. They were a little shy but are getting more extroverted by the day. They would like to be placed together.

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