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'Absolute Travesty': Award-Winning Wilmington Cafe Closing After 23 Years 'Absolute Travesty': Award-Winning Wilmington Cafe Closing After 23 Years
'Absolute Travesty': Award-Winning Wilmington Cafe Closing After 23 Years A hole-in-the-wall restaurant that has served Greater Boston residents award-winning breakfast for more than two decades is shutting down.  Sunnyside Cafe in Wilmington announced on Facebook that they are closing for good on Friday, June 16 after 23 years in business.  "We need to make way for new apartments," the post read. "We will miss everyone. Most have become friends/family."  Come check out our new look! We have new hours, including 3 evenings a week. We will be incorporating new items into our... Posted by Sunnyside Cafe on Monday, November 7, 2016 Patrons reacted to the news …
No Injuries Reported After Crews Snuff Multi-Alarm Fire In Watertown: Police No Injuries Reported After Crews Snuff Multi-Alarm Fire In Watertown: Police
No Injuries Reported After Crews Snuff Multi-Alarm Fire In Watertown: Police No injuries were reported after firefighters put out a three-alarm blaze at a Greater Boston home, according to authorities. Crews responded to the fire on Maple Street in Watertown just after 3 p.m. on Thursday, May 11, Watertown Fire said on Facebook.  Shortly after 3:00pm Group 4 responded to the report of a structure fire on Maple Street. First arriving companies... Posted by Watertown Fire Department on Thursday, May 11, 2023 Upon arrival, crews went straight to work to contain the blaze which "already had a good hold on the multi-family home," Watertown Fire said.  Please a…
Driver Who Plunged Into Assabet River In Concord Airlifted To Hospital: Authorities Driver Who Plunged Into Assabet River In Concord Airlifted To Hospital: Authorities
Driver Who Plunged Into Assabet River In Concord Airlifted To Hospital: Authorities A driver who crashed their car down a 20-foot embankment and into a river in the Greater Boston area this week had to be air-lifted to the hospital following the crash, according to authorities.  Concord Police and Fire responded to the crash in which a vehicle left Lowell Road near Macone Pond and drove into the Assabet River around 2:30 p.m. on Monday, May 1, both departments report.  The car stopped in an area of about three feet of water, according to authorities. An off-duty officer and bystander tried to free the driver, but were unsuccessful.  Concord Fire came shortl…