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Week in Review: Elizabeth Warren Live Chat, Whittier St. Incident

In case you missed them, here's the week's top five stories.

In case you missed them, here's Wakefield Patch's top five headlines from July 9 to July 13, 2012. Click on each headline to read the full story:

Wakefield Police detectives have determined there was no home invasion into a Whittier Street home yesterday morning as previously reported.

U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren joined us live on July 13 to answer your questions. Here's a short recap of the Q&A session.

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Editor Sara Jacobi is moving from editor of Wakefield Patch to senior editor in Boston.

The much-hated three-way meetup of Vernon, Salem and Lawrence Street is not the most dangerous in town, according to police, although most Wakefield residents think it is.

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Wakefield resident Chuck Sillari will join Wilmington's Paul Malvone and Sebastian Fricia to represent the Boston Burger Company on the Food Network show.


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