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Schools reach an accord with the Feds
     Propose a deal before investigators finish civil rights inquiry

Community honors two firefighters
     Crowds pack East Dedham station for dedication

Mitigation Funds Committee hears more requests
     Committee asked to help the dead and the living

Town prepares for budget cuts
     Keegan proposes reorganization of some departments

Teachers play Santa all year long, union chief says
     Chairman says Committee open to 'realistic discussions'

Daily News Roundup - December 3, 2009
     Teachers ask School Committee for a fair contract

Daily News Roundup - December 2, 2009
     Civic Connections connects the dots

Daily News Roundup - November 20, 2009
     New trash system going "remarkably well"

Little debate as Town Meeting approves new Avery School, Stone Park
     One dissenting speaker, but no nay votes heard

Daily News Roundup - November 19, 2009
     Hundreds turn out for flu clinic at Middle School

Daily News Roundup - November 17, 2009
     Town Meeting, Paul Pierce raise money for kids

Non-certified SpEd sub also assigned to the Oakdale School
     Covered for two teachers in 08-09

Flatley loses, moves to Westwood
     Only speaks publicly after the election

The substitute who made more than the superintendent
     Doe ignores financial irregularities

The 'Trumpet of Fire' returns to the Square
     Troubadour evangalist blows his horn outside the police station

Federal civil rights investigators probe reassignment of teachers
     Teachers ask Feds to do what School Committee wouldn't

Daily News Roundup - November 10, 2009
     Mini Town Meeting quickly reviewed the warrant

Two sped teachers left classrooms to tutor Committee member's child
     Incident has sparked a federal investigation

Daily News Roundup - November 4, 2009
     Selectmen support new taxes, Cullinane

Daily News Roundup - November 3, 2009
     Parks and Rec to begin new Lego hour for special kids

Daily News Roundup - October 29, 2009
     Keegan a finalist for Manager position in Mansfield

Town reaches deal with firefighters, dispatchers
     Still no deals for police, parks and rec. employees

FinCom switches, reccomends Stone Park renovations
     Four no votes switch to yeses

Daily News Roundup - October 23, 2009
     Hanson tells of 600 Dedhamites in the Civil War

FinCom votes to IP the athletic facilities renovations
     Numbers are too high, not specific enough, FinCom says

Daily News Roundup - October 22, 2009
     FinCom approves Avery, rejects Stone Park

Daily News Roundup - October 21, 2009
     Three unions get 0%, 1%,1%, and 2% raises.

Daily News Roundup - October 20, 2009
     Town Hall employees approve a contract

Committees hear proposal for athletic upgrades
     The bathrooms may cost $500,000

Daily News Roundup - October 16, 2009
     FinCom hears tax, Stone Park, AUOD proposals

Exempt debt to remain 'constant,' even with new Avery
     Expiring debt means little impact on taxes

School Committee hears MCAS scores
     Connolly says some are 'stagnant'

FinCom hears the numbers for a new Avery School
     The 'educationally obsolete' building will cost $23M to replace

A new Avery will cost average homeowner $66 a year
     Anti-tax FinCom member gives his approval

Review: Fisherman's Restaurant, one of Dedham's hidden gems
     "The most important thing is the excellent food at good prices"

House fire in Aschroft requires a forced entry
     Engine 3 has blaze out in minutes

New trash system to take effect on November 16
     New barrels will be delivered begining this month

Group is forming to support a new Avery
     Will meet on October 18 at 10 a.m.

Daily News Roundup - October 9, 2009
     The Selectmen on the sidewalks

Town is paying the state's portion of the Quinn Bill
     Will cost $119k as Town Meeting asked to slash $752k

Daily News Roundup - October 8, 2009
     Town Meeting must cut budget by $776,000

Daily News Roundup - October 7, 2009
     Commissioners have tough words for Keegan, complain about lack of communication

Butler proposes a new fund for capital building projects
     Fund would reduce the need for Prop 2 1/2 overrides

Daily News Roundup - October 6, 2009
     Officials talk about new taxes to pay for capital projects

'Stay the course,' investment manager reccomends
     Commissioners of the Trust Funds get annual update

Daily News Roundup - October 2, 2009
     Mother Brook Community Group appologizes to ConCom

Marauder Sports Roundup - October 2, 2009
     Girls soccer beats Walpole, 4-0

State signs off on new Avery price tag
     School to cost $23.67 million

Daily News Roundup - September 30, 2009
     SBRC plans their public education campaign

Early lead and late effort not enough for the Marauders
     Football team can't hold on against Braintree

Special education costs jump with new students
     Police assign second officer for residency checks

Marauder Sports Roundup - September 24, 2009
     Girls soccer tops Framingham, 3-2

Daily News Roundup - September 24, 2009
     New students strain the school department's budget

SBRC crunches numbers on the new Avery budget
     Line by line review produces $768k in savings

Daily News Roundup - September 22, 2009
     Cost of the new Avery comes down by $1 million

Selectmen talk taxes
     New hotel, meals taxes could go to pay for capital projects

Broadcasters honor their own
     Twenty members inducted into the Hall of Fame

High School MCAS scores
     

Middle School MCAS Scores
     

Riverdale MCAS scores
     

Oakdale MCAS scores
     

Greenlodge MCAS scores
     

Avery MCAS Scores
     

Daily News Roundup - September 18, 2009
     Principal Gately settles in at the Middle School

AP effort is kicked off at High School
     'Enormous potential' is seen

Marauder Sports Roundup - September 17, 2009
     Girls soccer beats the Raiders, 1-0

Town Meeting warrant takes shape
     New taxes, AUOD, and Avery School all to appear

Daily News Roundup - September 17, 2009
     Local celebrities inducted into the Broadcasters Hall of Fame

The timing is tricky for a new Avery vote
     U.S. Senate election complicates the calendar

Daily News Roundup - September 16, 2009
     Selectmen set warrant for Special Town Meeting

Daily News Roundup - September 15, 2009
     Dedham Plaza gets conditional sign approval

New Avery School price jumps by $2 million
     Committee asks for a 'line by line' accounting of the increase

Construction manager could lower new Avery cost
     SBRC hears pros and cons of new method

Agreement reached on wording of new Avery articles
     SBRC also to look at replacing basketball and tennis courts

AP exam numbers rise at High School
     Biology scores soar above national average

Daily News Roundup - September 10, 2009
     AP exam takers and scores way up

SBRC asks to bundle both new Avery, Stone Park on same ballot
     Avery is "necessary" while athletic facitilies are "important"

Extra Avery teacher to be hired as enrollement soars
     Fourth grade classroom to have 29 students; no relief given

New Avery School to get a flat gym roof
     View a 3-D model of the school

School Committee reorganizes
     Appointments come months late, in violation of own policies

Nudity bylaw determined to be unconstitutional
     AUOD Committee asks Selectmen, Bylaw Review Committee, to examine it

Selectmen consider options for use of the Avery School
     A Reuse Committee would likely be formed if a new school is built

Committee tops off the new Avery School
     Says a more aesthetically pleasing building is "a statement of values"

Food Pantry seeks a new home
     Maybe forced to close their doors on 200+ families

Ample supply of flu vaccine expected this fall
     A "massive flu clinic" is planned for the High or Middle School

Noble's groundskeeper is "on a mission"
     Nationally recognized expert to assist Parks Department

Police host annual Bike Rodeo
     Annual event a big hit at the Endicott Estate

Town outlines new trash system
     Will begin in November and should save $200,000 a year

SBRC gets cost estimates for a new Avery School
     Price tag within range of earlier estimates

Missionaries sojourn at St. Mary's
     Spend weekend at church while walking from Maine to NYC

Crowds face elements to welcome L.L. Bean
     Thousands gather for first Legacy Place opening

Library to stay open for 33 Sundays
     Will lose $17,000 in state aide due to circulation drop

Firefighters, athletes, and students, honored
     Selectmen commend firefighters for saving boater's life

Legacy Place gets the OK to open
     Planning Board rules that enough infrastructure is in place

Dedham Square comes alive with magic
     Midnight screening of Harry Potter sells out

School building committee reaches accord with contractor
     Stella to indemnify the Town against all lawsuits

Committee decides on a three story new Avery School
     Also hears from green consultant, and talks about blue pottery

Committee votes to move adult zone to Legacy Place, Stergis
     Vote is 6-1, with Moulton favoring Allied Drive

Peluso fined for campaign finance violation
     Used Boston school's phone system to make political calls

Trustees to negotiate new contract for Library Director
     Lambert says rumors create 'a very hostile work environment'

Special education funding slashed
     Some athletic fees may also be raised

VNA seeks to extend lease on month-to-month basis
     Decision to close leaves 75 familes 'scrambling'

Gatley introduced to School Committee
     New principal 'thrilled and excited'

FinCom moves money as fiscal year ends
     An additional $80,000 spent on legal fees

Cemetery Committee tidies up Brookdale rules
     Also seeks funds for Village Ave

Rugerre is 'fulfilling all his professional responsibilities'
     Gately expected to be announced as the new Middle School principal

Selectmen set goals
     Growing and managing economic development ranks high

SBRC fails Middle School contractor
     First failing grade ever seen by architect

Flag Day Parade vendors not licensed
     Fees not collected from at least a dozen vendors

Arria gives Athletic financial update
     Walk-a-thon raised more than $5,500

Finances dog Parks and Recreation Commission
     Commissioners say Town should cover Flag Day overtime

New trash and recycling program to save more than $200,000
     All recyclables will be put into a single container

Destinations of the Class of 2009
     87% of graduates going on to college

Class of 2009 begins a new chapter
     'I can honestly say I know you will succeed,' principal says

Firefighters no match for professional athletes
     Patriots take on the Jakes at Memorial Park

Avery Family Fun Night a success
     Low cost night out draws crowds

Class of 2009 honored at Class Evening
     Jeffrey Pezzone and Jessica Robinson win the Clement Outstanding Graduate Award

Spring athletes honored at banquet
     Zarthar, Savi, win Top Athlete prize

School Committee opts out of School Choice program
     Connolly also asks for dedicated parking space at graduation

Principals give highlights of the school year
     Saturday detentions to begin at the High School

Manhunt in the Manor
     State and county police dogs called in to assist large contingent of Dedham police

ConCom hears Condon Park plans
     Commissioners praise Parks and Recreation for seeking early feedback

Italian anarchists ordered to be electrocuted
     Famous Sacco and Vanzetti case recounted at Superior Court

Chief formalizes ability to order police details on road projects
     Says 'there is no savings' for flagmen

Fire Chief to remain in civil service
     Town Meeting rejects Keegan's proposal, 126-80

King's applies for unrestricted license
     Several Legacy Place specific licenses still available

Daily News Roundup - May 12, 2009
     Mini Town Meeting generates little debate

King's seeks a strike
     Legacy Place tenant also ready to suport the community

Tree planted at Town Hall for Kehoe
     Donated by Civic Pride to honor years of support

Daily News Roundup - May 8, 2009
     Selectmen oppose removing Fire Chief from civil service

Heisler proposes a 0% raise for teachers
     Union open to the plan to avoid layoffs, Dwyer says

Daily News Roundup - May. 7, 2009
     Heisler proposes 0% raises in effort to save jobs

Driscoll, union, oppose removing Chief from civil service
     Keegan says he wants the best possible candidate

Daily News Roundup - May. 5, 2009
     JuJu announces retirement

Students take over Town Hall
     Juniors and seniors elected to Selectmen, School Committee, others

Students feted for outstanding achievements
     Art, music, and academics all recognized

School Committee reaches deal with janitors
     Also reorganizes; election of Connolly could repeat predicament

Flatley demands a responce to a 'breach of confidentiality'
     Says students have been exploited

SBRC hears a new Avery, new Stone Park, are like "puzzle pieces"
     Topography and layout are challenges for the architects

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 29, 2009
     Noonan retires after 15 years as Town Planner

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 28, 2009
     SBRC to begin public education effort in May

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 24, 2009
     Speaker DeLeo addresses Rotary Club, says new taxes are a possibility

Keegan takes part in Governor's press conference
     Invited in regonition of Dedham's leadership on environmental issues

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 23, 2009
     Dedham celebrates Earth Day

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 22, 2009
     Town Meeting members reorganize

SBRC proposes timeline for a new Avery School
     Could be open in the 2011-12 school year

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 17, 2009
     Selectmen and ConCom hold joint meeting to discuss roles and responsibilities

Lambert receives mixed reviews
     Desmond gives lowest score in 31 of 35 categories

Small fire breaks out at CVS
     Engine 5 quickly puts it out

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 15, 2009
     Lambert receives evaluation from Library Trustees

Businesses tell AUOD: Give it to us, but don't put it near us
     Westwood officials seek a regional solution to adult zoning

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 14, 2009
     AUOD Committee hears from Westwood officials

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 13, 2009
     Incumbents swept from office in town election

SC challengers top the ticket, two incumbents out
     Blog credited with role in outcome

School Committee meets in violation of Charter, state law
     Meeting agenda was not posted

More High School students to take AP courses
     School wins a grant worth $500,000 over 5 years

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 9, 2009
     Women's Club folds at 115th annual meeting

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 8, 2009
     Selectmen hear seniors' concerns

Mucciaccio to get last minute evaluation
     Missing personnel file delayed P&R Director's annual review

Flag Day Parade could be canceled
     Fundraising conflict jeopardizes annual event

Rotary Club flips for tuition
     Pancake breakfast raises funds for scholarships

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 6, 2009
     Campaign Finance reports turned in

Knights 'rock around the clock'
     Crazy games the highlight of the evening

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 4, 2009
     DEP hosts candidates forum

Daily News Roundup - Apr. 2, 2009
     Deputy Chiefs say Keegan's proposal is unfair

Keegan lobbies Congress, attends conference
     Meets with Senator Kerry

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 31, 2009
     Republicans hold forum at Endicott Estate

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 27, 2009
     Manor & Greenlodge residents ask about roads, Striar

High School to remain in the Bay State Conference
     'Outpouring of community support' cited in the 5-2 decision

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 26, 2009
     School Committee votes 5-2 to stick with the BSC

Brush fire breaks out in East Dedham
     Firefighters suppress flames, educate kids

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 25, 2009
     FinCom dives into warrant articles

Dore & Whittier selected as architects for the new Avery
     First ever unanimous decision by the MSBA

Willard and Sturgis tell AUOD Committee: NIMBY
     Legacy Place open to allowing adult zone on their property

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 24, 2009
     Willard St residents to committee: No smut in our neighborhood

Matthews lays out vision for a second term
     Also leads discussion about Sped with supporters

Two new Eagles honored at Troop 3
     Fay and Tervian receive Scouting's highest honor

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 23, 2009
     Troop 3 honors two new Eagle Scouts

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 20, 2009
     COA considers moving to St. Susanna's

Library Trustees cut hours at Endicott
     Branch will close Tuesday mornings, Thursday nights

By-law Review Committee considers changes
     Approves all but one amendment

Proposed by-law would require residents, businesses to shovel
     Owners would face a fine for unshoveled sidewalks

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 19, 2009
     By-law Committee OKs snow shoveling requirement

Man rescued after toppling from Mother Brook waterfall
     Fire Department enters chilly waters to save man without lifevest

Heisler will ask unions to defer raises
     Says in 'extraordinary times' that teachers 'need to be flexible'

Winter sports banquet awards given
     Boosters host tri-annual event

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 17, 2009
     Heisler calls for 0% raises for school employees

Legacy Place set to open this summer
     Mall is over 90% leased

'The Wiz' brings down the house
     44th annual Senior Class Play a hit

Kids Fest a success
     Fun event brings in donations for the Food Pantry

Spring training
     Kids enjoy nice weather

The show must go on
     Prop sets off smoke detector during Senior Class Play

Flaherty says 'lets focus on what we have'
     Kicks off campaign with a party at Tahiti

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 13, 2009
     Flaherty kicks off campaign

Walsh to step down from Senate
     Some already announcing for her seat

Glo Germ go away
     Health Department purchases handwashing kits for schools

Don't 'shove us aside,' girls tell School Committee
     Say it would be 'disastrous' to move to the TVL

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 12, 2009
     Female athletes say TVL switch would be 'a slap in the face'

FinCom tells Schools: 'Costs are spiraling out of control'
     Out of district tuition jumps 27% in one year

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 11, 2009
     FinCom says SpEd costs are 'spiraling out of control'

CEC endorses a $5.7 million capital budget
     Road work, fire truck repairs, and HS kitchen approved

Maida calls for a 'top to bottom' audit of Parks and Rec
     Says he has 'issues with the day to day management'

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 10, 2009
     Maida calls for "top to bottom audit" of Parks and Recreation

DCH lets partygoers enjoy a winter escape
     Tropical cocktail party a crowd pleaser

Are you smarter than a 5th grader?
     Oakdale PTO hosts annual trivia night

Q: Where can DHS grads party safely on graduation night?
     A: The All Night Party

The 'CIA' comes to Dedham
     Visit Highgate Manor, O'Neil Drive, among others

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 6, 2009
     Town Meeting warrant is released

Tri-Valley schools are 93% further away than Bay State schools
     Increased travel time means an additional $41,000 in transportation costs

A battle of the sexes
     School Committee probes gender differences for student-athletes

Tri-Valley officials make their pitch
     Proposal to expand the Bay State Conference could alter calculations

DEF announces annual Spelling Bee
     Will be held on March 27

Ruggere is leaving the Middle School
     Has accepted a position in Arlington

Fiesta del Riverdale
     4th-graders sing, dance, and cook for Mexico Day

Two churches host concerts
     St. John's and St. Susanna's host crowd pleasers

Coughlin says schools have a PR problem
     Wants to market the schools as a Committee member

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 3, 2009
     Coughlin wants to increase schools' PR

Daily News Roundup - Mar. 2, 2009
     St. Susanna's hosts Parkway Concert Orchestra

"I'm not done yet," DelloIacono tells supporters
     Commissioner kicks off reelection campaign

Lt. Benda is "Off to the Amazon"
     Friends and family throw fundraiser to say goodbye

Tutti a mangiare!
     Boosters hold annual Italian Night

Riverdale rolls out the red carpet
     Oscars night raised money for arts and enrichment

Keegan presents $86.2 million budget
     No layoffs, but 12 positions will go unfilled

Librarians, art, music, and athletics could be cut
     Special education costs rise by 16%; whole budget by as little as 1.65%

School Department could lay off 36.8 employees
     Would be 7.27% of staff; elementaries and Middle Schools hardest hit

Daily News Roundup - Feb. 26, 2009
     School Committee approves budget requiring layoffs

Christians celebrate Ash Wednesday
     Dozens of students get their ashes before school

Daily News Roundup - Feb. 25, 2009
     Town Meeting preparations continue

Parishioners feast before the fast
     Good Shepard hosts annual pancake supper

Council considers 'building blocks' to a Senior Center
     Butler proposes an incremental approach

Chalk and cork are in, everything else is out
     Committee approves 'restrictive' proposal for sidewalk signs

Daily News Roundup - Feb. 24, 2009
     Man made pond proposed for the Striar Property

‘Another successful year’ for the VFW
     78th annual banquet held

Sturgis Way selected as adult use zone
     Zone set back away from Enterprise Drive

"A treasure" restored
     Bethoney honored at rededication of Fisher's painting

Sign committee OKs sandwich boards
     Size and style will be regulated

The love of a child
     Parent Time holds annual Valentine's Day party

Literary love
     Kids ♥ Authors brings both to Dedham Square

To veterans, with love
     VFW has Valentine's Day Fundraiser for the Fisher House

Saint's stag semi
     LifeTeeners spend Valentine’s Day alone together

Daily News Roundup - Feb. 13, 2009
     Doe derisions bring myDedham traffic to record heights

Tri-Valley invites Dedham High to join
     Public hearing to be held before April1 deadline

Marauder Sports Roundup - Feb. 12, 2009
     Scores of 4-0 for the hockey teams

Daily News Roundup - Feb. 12, 2009
     Budgets requested and ignored

Principal Ruggere may leave Middle School
     Decision could come as early as tomorrow night

Business Profile: Healy Law Offices
     Oakdale lawyer plans a new Square Circle

Adult Zone Committee narrows their options
     Rt. 1, Sturgis Way, Allied Dr. still in running

Daily News Roundup - Feb. 10, 2009
     Libraries change snow closing policies

Pedestrian struck by van in Dedham Square
     Driver also shaken up, both taken to hospital

Daily News Roundup - Feb. 9, 2009
     Skaters, wrestlers, gather this weekend

Chiefs report arrests, renovations
     No home break ins so far in 2009

Wrestling reunion raises funds for scholarship
     Coaches Police and Wade, champ Mahoney, honored

Marauder Sports Roundup - Feb. 8, 2009
     Saturday success for Marauders

Friday Night Lights
     Ledda turns on lights for night ice skating

Planet Dedham
     Dedham chosen as a Cool Mass Community

Committee considers signs in our time
     Sandwich boards and grandfathering discussed

DRAB looks at new building in Dedham Square
     Also gives praise to ED fire station renovation

Daily News Roundup - Feb. 4, 2009
     DRAB eyes IHOP

Departments request $19m in capital items
     BPCC looks at $800k for Town Hall renovations

P&R Commissioners consider only one SMA field
     Field realignment could follow

Maher proposes plan for Striar property
     DPW would use land while being developed

Daily News Roundup - Feb. 3, 2009
     More kids, less staff at summer playgrounds

Marauder Sports Roundup - Feb. 2, 2009
     Wrestling takes 2 out of 3

Daily News Roundup - Feb. 2, 2009
     One kid, two fundraisers, three causes

Hundreds "Jam" for CF
     Party raises $50,000 for research

Wingmen lift up two charities
     Party benefits Crohn's, Make a Wish

School Committee goes to mediation with teachers
     "We are starting from scratch," says Driscoll

School Committee inks deal with Superintendent, secretaries
     

Merchants wary of new County parking fee
     $5 a day could drive motorists into Keystone

Marauder Sports Roundup - Jan. 30, 2009
     Brian Carilli gets his first Varsity win

Daily News Roundup - Jan. 30, 2009
     School Committee agrees to contracts

NECN & Red Cross ask you to give the Gift of Life
     News station broadcasts live all day

School Committee asked to stay with the Bay State
     Alumni, coaches, opposed to switching leagues

Marauder Sports Roundup - Jan. 29, 2009
     Hockey teams iced by Raiders

Daily News Roundup - Jan. 29, 2009
     Alumni and coaches oppose switching to the TVL

Weather creates hazardous roads
     Accidents reported across town

Plumbing problem lands Friday's in hot water
     Was washing dishes with "ice cold water"

Town is $500,000 short to complete SMA property
     Selectmen and P&R begin work on the project again

Daily News Roundup - Jan. 28, 2009
     TGI Fridays repremanded by Board of Health

Adult Zone Committee considers their options
     Residential areas ruled out

Daily News Roundup - Jan. 27, 2009
     "Smut Zone" committee meets for the first time

Two years later, Applebee's still empty
     May sell liquor license to Legacy Place

Marauder Sports Roundup - Jan. 25, 2009
     Hockey goes down; Wrestling takes 2 of 3

A celebration of life and a Night of Friendship
     Hundreds gather to honor and benefit Nancy McCann

June Doe's speech to the Knights of Columbus
     Full video included

Selectmen honor holiday helpers
     “Extraordinary outpouring of community support"

Daily News Roundup - Jan. 23, 2009
     Hanson speaks, Silvey signs

The history of the Historical Society
     Hanson speaks for the 150th anniversary

DHS applies to join the Tri-Valley League
     New football realignment also proposed

Marauder Sports Roundup - Jan. 22, 2009
     Boys hockey gets routed, girls win

Daily News Roundup - Jan. 22, 2009
     Goodwin pleads guilty in hit and run case

Schools aim to teach social responsibility
     Students, department, expected to contribute

Doe speaks about the Freshman Academy, changing demographics
     “Not the Dedham High School of 25 years ago"

Daily News Roundup - Jan. 21, 2009
     Superintendent Doe speaks at Knights of Columbus

Dedhamites watch with world as Obama takes oath
     Lackluster speech still inspired hope, many say

Daily News Roundup - Jan. 20, 2009
     Snow and holiday keep town quiet

Gran Torino racist to the finish
     Redemptive film highlights the new and the old

Prayers and thoughts offered at peace vigil
     High School student organizes candlelight vigil

School Committee asks for books, roofs, and boilers
     Also sets opening day for 2009 before Labor Day

Renewable Energy Committee asks for more green in schools
     Also seeks a student member to join

Marauder Sports Roundup - Jan. 18, 2009
     Hockey teams split games in shutouts vs Mustangs

Generous alumni donate to the the High School
     Lennons give addional $100k for scholarships

Daily News Roundup - Jan. 16, 2009
     Students honored, entertained, and informed

Seniors honor youngsters
     COA thanks students who gave presents to seniors

'I Am Dirt' uses humor to give serious message
     One man show at the High School a success

BPCC looks to plan what and when to build
     Also hears library could be shuttered

Marauder Sports Roundup - Jan. 15, 2009
     Boys & girls hockey split Natick games

Daily News Roundup - Jan. 15, 2009
     School Committee makes capital requests

Civic Pride goes back in time
     Antique clock, anniversary banners to go up

School Committe considers a new Avery School
     Will be larger to help overcrowding at Oakdale

News Roundup Podcast - Jan 14, 2009
     Master Plan, Civic Pride Committees meet

Master Plan committee sets "agressive" timetable
     Hopes to finish document before Town Meeting

Marauder Sports Roundup - Jan. 13, 2009
     Both hockey teams get shut out

News Roundup Podcast - Jan. 13, 2009
     

Home break-ins shoot up in December
     Seven breaks between Christmas and New Years alone

News Roundup Podcast - Jan. 12, 2009
     

Moose Club ordered to close early
     Selectmen punish club for alcohol violations

Shuttleworth Committee begins to set guidelines
     Will help struggling residents pay their bills

Marauder Sports Roundup - Jan. 10, 2009
     Wrestling team sweeps another tri-meet

Marauder Sports Roundup - Jan. 7, 2009
     Boys' hockey loses to Milton, 1-0

P&R Commissioners seeking answers on SMA property
     More than two years passed since voters approve th

Dedham hit with first snowstorm of year
     Over a foot of snow in some places

School Committee issues awards and recognition
     Greenlodge prinipal, DHS seniors and faculty honor

New committee formed to help residents pay heating bills
     Money to be drawn from the Shuttleworth Trust Fund

Selectmen suspend Moose Lodge's license
     Bartender was drunk and lied to police; one arrest

Police make arrest at Moose Club on Thanksgiving Eve
     Find bartender allegedly using drugs and alcohol

Santa breakfasts with kids at Prime
     Car dealerships hosts holiday party

Auld Sod Pub brings in fresh talent
     Bar hosts singer/ songwriter night on Sunday

Troubadours celebrate the Holidays
     Seniors sing, dance and recite in the holidays

'Amahl' hits just the right notes
     First Church production of 'Amahl' is excellent

Grand Reunion a Grand Success
     All classes gather for one big reunion

Class of 1988 Reunites
     20 years pass since graduation

Class of 1983 has 25th reunion
     

Middle School still not finished two years after opening
     Architect files 'Notice of Default' with Middle Sc

Town helps Churches help Neighbors
     Town and churches join forces to help residents

Christmas Tree lights up the Square
     Rotary Club sponsors annual lighting party

Cummings retires after 14 years as head of Greenlodge School
     The "consumate teacher" to be replaced by "Mr. DZ"

Riverdale hosts 35th annual Holiday Fest
     Party raised funds for 5th grade celebrations

Selectmen partially restore liquor license to Olde Irish Alehouse
     Only for upstairs function room, not for bar

Holiday Strollers flock to Dedham Square
     Square Circle celebrates with music & shopping

St. Paul's celebrates 250 years
     Bishop visits to celebrate a quarter millenium

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