John Huckins, the 17-year-old Concord High School student who was arrested in March during an alleged drug buy set up by the Bishop Brady principal, will not be suspended for the rest of the school year, according to the terms of an agreement detailed yesterday by Huckins's attorney. (Full story)
Members of the state's Board of Medicine told legislators yesterday that a recent audit, which had criticized the board for insufficiently investigating cases, failing to make and follow rules, and allowing several members of the same family to be hired to the seven-person staff, provided an unfair assessment of the board and its competence. (Full story)
Bow voters made it interesting yesterday, narrowly re-electing incumbents to the board of selectmen, the budget committee and the school board. (Full story)
The Concord and Hopkinton police departments want your help in solving two pharmacy burglaries. Investigators believe that the two crimes may be linked, and that the suspect or suspects may be from the area. (Full story)
Pitchfork Records owner Mike Cohen sold vinyl records long before anyone had ever heard of CDs. But what's old is new, and now, after 36 years in the business, he's selling records again. (Full story)
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