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WFXT FOX 25 News At 4 August 11, 2016

You. State and local police have set up an Anonymous Tip Line for anyone with information about vanessas death. This is the number to call. Were waiting for the News Conference to begin. Once it does, well bring it to you live. Were on a weather alert. Its hot and uncomfortable out there. These kids in framingham are cooling off and they need to, the temperatures out there close to 100 degrees. Jason looks so good. Elizabeth it does, doesnt it. Jason just day out there. Meteorologist sarah wroblewski, no relief in sight. Sarah no relief today or tomorrow. Well have to stick around through another round of heat advisories until 7 p. M. For the potential of a heat index of 100 to 105. This is what it feels like. The heat index basically taking the temperature and combining it this is what it feels like, in the 90s to the low 100s, feeling like the triple digits from boston to beverly up through lawrence, plymouth, providence, norwood too. So its just extreme heat. You want to try to get

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Cops arrest two in Corner Store robbery

Marissa Tallman Courtesy photo A Ferrisburgh couple has been arrested in the Feb. 13 armed robbery at Spear’s Corner Store in East Charlotte. After a three-month investigation, Vermont State Police May 18 arrested and charged Andrew Coyle, 29, of Ferrisburgh, who police allege entered the store at the corner of Spear Street and Hinesburg Road around 6:20 p.m. on Feb.13 with a “BB-type gun” and demanded money from the cash register. Coyle was charged with assault and robbery and aggravated assault. His fiancée, Marissa Tallman, 26, also of Ferrisburgh, drove the getaway vehicle, police said. Tallman was charged with being an accessory to the commission of a felony.

Cops arrest two in Corner Store robbery

Charlotte voters will decide future of land use

Voters will decide the future of East Charlotte Village’s commercial district during Town Meeting Day. The town’s selectboard unanimously chose to put to vote the issue of whether the size of the district should grow to allow for development. At a Jan. 25 meeting, the selectboard also opted to let residents vote on whether the town land use regulations should be amended, clarifying current rules for on-farm business. Member Louise McCarren was the lone dissenting voice, with all four of her colleagues voting to put the issue on March ballots. “I had heard so much from people that it wasn’t ready,” McCarren later said about her vote. “I normally would have said let the townspeople decide. I absolutely support development in East Charlotte.”

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