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Concord 40 degrees. Our headlines for today, a chilly start with patchy fog out of the north bay. It will be sunny later today, though, near seasonal temperatures. Dry for the rest of the workweek and mostly for the rest of the year actually. Our high temperatures today at or slightly above seasonal. 63 concord. 59 in vallejo. Cooler there. And then 63 degrees in the south bay at san jose. Along the coast 57 degrees in pacifica. 63 degrees in santa rosa. Lets check in and see how your traffic is doing. Traffic is not too bad this morning. We have one accident south 101 just east of washington street. Couple of cars tangled up, it is over to the shoulder. Its not affecting the main lines of 101. In fact, pretty decent drive southbound from petaluma boulevard to kastania road. Its about 5 minutes. So easy in the area. Elsewhere, black road at highway 35 lots of activity on scene downed power lines block the road. Mass transit is on time. Bart, ace, muni and caltrain no delays. This morni

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OPINION COLUMN: Perambulating was once among elected officials' duties

Kevin McNatt and Andrew Todesco MANSFIELD - Massachusetts law requires each city and town to contact its neighbors every five years and reaffirm the boundaries that separate them. This act is called perambulating and was handed down from ancient traditions in England.  Perambulating involves locating and inspecting old granite markers or other landmarks that define town lines. And in the swampy wilds of southeastern Massachusetts that was not always easy.  An early example of perambulation occurred on Nov. 26, 1793 when Mansfield selectmen John Dean and Jonathan Newcomb met two selectmen from the Town of Attleborough. They reported the following: “We began at a heap of stones for the southwest corner of Mansfield,” they reported. Next they found a second “heap of stones on ridge hill, on Balcom’s plain.” Then finally “a large heap of stones being the northwest corner of Mansfield and the southwest corner of Foxborough, and the southeast corner of Wrentham [now Plain

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