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Clemens trial resumes with more from ex-trainerThe 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
22 states join campaign finance fightHelena, 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
Right whales move in to Cape waters earlyAn unexpectedly high number of North Atlantic right whales have taken up early residence off the coast this winter, part of a set of unusual environmental events that appear to reflect a fundamental shift in the ecology of Cape Cod Bay, scientists said... — South Coast Today
Photo Gallery: Images from the WCVB/Wicked Local Senate debateThe 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
Wright rejection right callApparently 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
Haiti Headlines connects your community and HaitiAs Massachusetts responds to the devastating earthquake in Haiti, we've created a resource for the latest news around your area. Check in with Haiti Headlines to find the latest on area vigils, donation efforts and reports of local residents in the earthquake zone. — Wicked Local Billerica
State officials urge residents to follow safe boating practicesWith Memorial Day and Safe Boating Week approaching, the Massachusetts Environmental Police urge boaters to make this a safe boating season. — Wicked Local Marblehead
Forgiveness in politics is a rarityAnyone wondering why more good people don't offer themselves for public service need only to look at the latest... — The Boston Herald Monday, May 21, 2012 12:01 AM
The best and worst week in Massachusetts politicsWho had the best and worst week in Massachusetts politics? Michael Dukakis, Michael Muse and the Massachusetts Community College Trustees’ Association — Wicked Local Amesbury
Cranberry Valley opens doors to Chatham residentsJust over 10-years ago, the picturesque Cranberry Valley Golf Course in Harwich boasted 1600 residential memberships. But as the years have gone by, and that membership base has aged, the total number dropped to roughly 850 for last season. In an effort to attract new golfers and memberships, the course has made the move this season to charge Chatham residents the in-town rate, as they try to solidify the membership base, said Dennis Hoye, Director of Golf at Cranberry Valley. — Wicked Local Harwich Beach and dump stickers available Patrons of Brewster’s council on aging (who are town residents) will have an opportunity to pick up their beach and transfer station stickers at the council on aging building on Main Street on May 24, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. — Wicked Local Brewster Architect reveals exterior designs for new schoolMost of the Monomoy High School Building Committee members moved to the edge of their seats at a meeting in the Harwich Middle School Cafeteria last Thursday night. And although the two dozen attendees were squeezed into connected tables better suited to hold eleven year-olds than adults, they couldn’t have cared as Dennis Daly, principal architect from the Mount Vernon Group, began a slide show of over a dozen computer generated renderings of the proposed new high school. — Wicked Local Chatham More News