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You paid, it closed. What's next?
When students at a local driving school and their parents learned the school suddenly closed its doors last week, their first thought was: What happened to the money we paid up front? — The Sun Chronicle  Monday, May 21, 2012 2:09 AM

Wind turbine noise is targeted
Environmental officials are considering new regulations that would require the state to review potential noise issues before wind turbines are built in Mass. — The Boston Globe  Monday, May 21, 2012 12:31 AM

Robin Gibb of Bee Gees dies at 62
London - Robin Gibb, one of the three Bee Gees whose falsetto harmonies powered such hits as "Stayin' Alive" and... — The Boston Herald  Monday, May 21, 2012 12:43 AM

Common sense counts
Grafton - Dr. R. John Berg, the speaker whom the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine class of 2012 chose for their commencement, is also one of the school's professors. In that role, he's gotten to know the class, but he also knows about the world they'll be entering and what they'll need to make it there. — Telegram & Gazette  Monday, May 21, 2012 7:00 AM

Clemens trial resumes with more from ex-trainer
The Roger Clemens perjury trial resumes with the final day of testimony from Brian McNamee, the government's key witness. — The Boston Globe  Monday, May 21, 2012 3:48 AM

Photo Gallery: Images from the WCVB/Wicked Local Senate debate
The four Democratic candidates who are running for the United States Senate squared off in live television debate Tuesday evening between 7 and 8 p.m. You could have watched the one-hour debate live and commercial free on WCVB-TV Channel 5 or online at the BostonChannel.com. The debate also featured a live blog at WickedLocal.com where viewers are encouraged to log on and post their comments about what the candidates are saying. But it's not too late! Participants using Twitter can add comments to the live blog by including #DemDebate in their tweets.  — Wicked Local Berkley

Rep. Webster files amendments to House Ways & Means Committee Budget
State Rep. Daniel Webster, R-Hanson, has filed 12 amendments to the fiscal 2013 proposed budget bill released by the House Ways & Means Committee recently. Webster is the Assistant Ranking Member of the House Ways & Means Committee. — Wicked Local Pembroke

Wright rejection right call
Apparently the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, President Obama's former pastor, will again be off limits in this year's presidential election, thanks in no small measure to the man whom Obama beat to win the presidency in 2008 -Arizona Sen. John McCain. — Telegram & Gazette  Monday, May 21, 2012 7:00 AM

22 states join campaign finance fight
Helena, Mont. — Twenty-two states — including Massachusetts — and the District of Columbia are backing Montana in its fight to prevent the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision from being used to strike down state laws... — South Coast Today

Central Mass. volunteers honored with Scouting awards
Worcester - A physicist, a former school superintendent, a lawyer, an information technology manager and a graduate teacher trainer received the Mohegan Council Boy Scouts of America's top volunteer award at a recent induction ceremony at St. George's Church. — Telegram & Gazette  Monday, May 21, 2012 7:00 AM

State officials urge residents to follow safe boating practices
With Memorial Day and Safe Boating Week approaching, the Massachusetts Environmental Police urge boaters to make this a safe boating season. — Wicked Local Marblehead

The best and worst week in Massachusetts politics
Who had the best and worst week in Massachusetts politics? Michael Dukakis, Michael Muse and the Massachusetts Community College Trustees’ Association — Wicked Local Amesbury


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