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Subject Today's Headlines: One Massachusetts town is putting its Native American logo to a vote. Residents say the debate is tearing the town apart.
Date April 12, 2021 9:13 AM
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One Massachusetts town is putting its Native American logo to a vote. Residents say the debate is tearing the town apart.

In this 27,000-person suburb north of Boston, the question of whether to eliminate Wakefield Memorial High School’s Native American Warrior logo has morphed from a school committee discussion into a full-fledged and vitriolic political campaign.
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‘Someone took her life for no reason.’ Family mourns grandmother who was shot to death in Dorchester

Delois Brown, 73, was seated on the front porch of her home at 19 Olney St. when she was struck in the chest by a stray bullet when a suspect shot 11 times into a crowd of people gathered in front of the house her daughter, Shirley Brown, 48, said Sunday.
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Developers are hedging their bets in a six-way mayoral race

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