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Top 5 Braintree Patch Articles of the Past Week

A recap of the most popular stories of the last week in Braintree.

These are the most visited stories on Braintree Patch last week. Did another story catch your eye that we didn't include? Comment below.

Braintree Couple Offers Resonably-Priced Beauty Services at Local Spa

– Feb. 19, 2013

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Vishal works in the computer industry and Ridhi turned what was once a hobby into a career in beauty services, working at salons in Braintree and Hanover.

Last spring, they launched Ess Aar Beauty Salon on Pearl Street in Braintree, at the former Coffee Break Cafe location near Marshalls.

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– Feb. 20, 2013

Officers found Fanny Y. Wong unhurt 60 feet from the road near the Randolph line on Wednesday morning, Feb. 13, Chief Russell Jenkins said in a statement.

Men Crash into Snow Bank Fleeing Braintree Detectives

– Feb. 19, 2013

When one man left a Jeep and got into a Nissan Maxima and drove to Winslow Road, Detective Mark Sherrick attempted to pull the car over after allegedly witnessing a drug deal. But the men fled through Braintree into Randolph, ending up crashing into a snow bank.

Braintree Golf Course Grooming Ski Trails with New Snowmobile Device

– Feb. 21, 2013

"Anticipating a snowier winter I decided to order it about a month ago and it recently arrived just in time for our last snow fall," Brown said. "I plan to start grooming a series for paths throughout the golf course starting [Tuesday]. The additional snow from yesterday should help fill in some thin spots in the snow cover and provide for a nice groomed trail."

'Uncertainty Remains' for Storm Heading Toward Braintree This Weekend

– Feb. 21, 2013

While some forecasts call for up to a foot of snow west and north of Boston this weekend and as much as four to eight inches in the Braintree area, the National Weather Service is warning residents to be aware of the approaching coastal storm but also advising that its track and accumulation remain uncertain.


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