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Easton's Week in Review: Mosquitos, Ames Estate Vandals and More...

1. Easton Under Moderate Risk for West Nile
The towns of Norton, Easton, Raynham and Attleboro have been brought up to a moderate risk rating for West Nile. Read the story here.
2. Police Asks Residents for Information on Ames Estate Vandals
According to the Easton Police, juvenile vandals have been seen ripping off rocks and throwing them into a pond at the Governor Ames Estate and the adjoining property. Read the story here. 
3. Stolen Easton Ring Found in Quincy Pawn Shop; Pembroke Man Arrested
A diamond ring stolen from a Sheridan Street home in Easton was recovered at a Quincy pawn shop where it had been purchased $1,800 after it was valued at approximately $10,000. Read the story here.
4. New OA Running Path Nearly Completed in Easton 
Oliver Ames High School athletic director William Matthews said a new running path is nearing completion outside in the school grounds. “It will be completed for the school year in the next few days, if it’s not done already,” he said. Read the story here. 
5. Easton's Stonehill College Named One of 378 Best Colleges
Easton’s Stonehill College has been named one of the best 378 colleges in the 2014 edition of the Princeton Review’s rating guide. Read the story here. 


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