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District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr. has spent tens of thousands of dollars in public money, from a law enforcement fund intended to fight drug dealing and substance abuse, to buy sports uniforms, spread sand and grass seed on area baseball diamonds, replace backstops, cut up downed trees around athletic fields and repave a basketball court at an elementary school in one of the city's wealthiest neighborhoods.

Police chiefs focus on disparities in gun violence, ponder solutions – Washington
Children's ER treatment for concussions is way up – Chicago
Baby left to die is grown up, graduating – Palm Beach, Fla.
Worcester museum drama runs afoul of the law – Worcester

Dancing against racism – Worcester
Displaying his wares – Rutland
Berlin-Boylston Regional School Committee superintendent officially on board – Boylston
Training to begin for Worcester school site councils – Worcester
Lunenburg budget proposals focus on administrative assistant positions – Lunenburg

Habitat rolling up sleeves for National Women Build Week – Fitchburg
Fitchburg student enters national chef competition – Fitchburg
Prop. 2-1/2 override faces town meeting voters May 5 – Lunenburg
Friends of Grafton Elders plans meeting, elections – Grafton
Northbridge Middle School honor roll – Northbridge

NFL Draft: Patriots' Chandler Jones in a rush – Foxboro
NFL Draft: Patriots pick Tavon Wilson, Jake Bequette – Foxboro
Boston Celtics' Ray Allen big ‘if' versus Atlanta Hawks – Waltham
Boston Bruins future will include goalie Tuukka Rask – Boston
Washington Capitals fans show support of Joel Ward – Arlington, Va.

Gift to farms honors founder of FLEXcon – Spencer
Experts: Economic slowdown temporary – Washington
Dow regains ground it lost in April – New York

Hanover crowd eats up Black humor – Worcester
Worcester actress performing at Harvard's Holocaust day
Armstrong’s last recording on CD – Washington
‘Bachelor’ lawsuit spotlights race – New York
Elise Testone leaving ‘Idol’ – Los Angeles

That's criminal
‘Little Bride’
Pyrotechnic treat
One of the Gang
Choral classics
Green on green
Big and fun
Feeling grungy
Roses are read
Back in Black

Ha-ha yoga
A fine pavilion
Claremont teachers aren’t the problem

Brown, Warren release data, trade ‘elitist’ barbs – Boston
State proposes regulations for wood burning plants – Boston
Romney’s promises could bring miracles or broken vows – Washington
Mass. economy outperforms nation
RI warns renters of scam – Providence

Polar bear dance party to protect Arctic Ocean – Miami
Video: Say no to crack, yes to Nevada roller rink – Reno, Nev.
Lampreys from Great Lakes destined for queen's pie – Detroit
Conn. high school claims record for most twins – Westport, Conn.


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‘We are all in this together’ is what works
Hometeam softball: Holy Name's big hitters keep their focus

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