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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Patch Facts

5 Things: Mace Arrest and Assabet Scholars

From the dangers of carrying unlicensed mace to outstanding Assabet scholars; we have the news you need right here for the day.

1. It looks like there could be some action on Sudbury Street. The Conservation Commission is holding a hearing tonight at 7 p.m. to discuss a private driveway up to three homes. 2. There will be a presentation at the Framingham REI tonight about solar in homes. The presentation is free and there is a $100 REI gift card in the mix. 3. Thinking about some personal protection? Well remember that mace is not something to mess around with. One woman was recently charged with having it on her without a license. 4. 60 Assabet students received the Abigail and John Adams Scholarship. We have the full list compiled here. 5. If you have been making the fall rounds this year you are sure to have some photos with pumpkins in them. We would love to …

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Two Women Charged with OUI, Drugs

A traffic stop resulted in the arrest of two people on Rawlins Avenue.

Two women were arrested Sunday following a traffic stop, with charges that include operating under the influence of liquor and having unregistered mace. At 10:59 p.m. on Sunday, police pulled over a car on Rawlins Avenue, driven by Brittany Gray, 25, of 571 Silver St., Rollingsford, N.H., according to police records. Police had observed her vehicle and made the stop for traffic violations, said Detective Scott DeCiero of the Marlborough Police Community Services Bureau. Police arrested Gray on charges of operating under the influence of liquor, improper operation of a motor vehicle, harsh or objectionable noise from a motor vehicle and refusing to identify herself or giving a false name. Her passenger, Stevie Lee Butterworth, 25, of 141A …

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