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Robert Preer
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Voters pony up taxes after the state flunks Randolph's schools.
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Robert Preer
July 24,2007
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Smart-growth forces enjoy a reversal of fortune in Kingston.
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Seeing red
Robert Preer
April 26,2007
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Civility and government revenue are both in short supply in Holbrook.
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Ray Hainer
January 25,2007
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A retirement village on a college campus is too much for opponents in Weston.
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Treatment discontinued
Ray Hainer
October 24,2006
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Town and state officials agreed on what to do with Medfield State Hospital, but then time ran out.
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