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Weekly Recap: Update on Medical Developer's Plan

A look back at the top stories of the week.

Here are this week's most-read stories on Five Towns Patch:

5. Q&A: Next Step for Long-Running Service Station

Patch spoke to Jack Redash, one of the owners of the former Woodmere Citgo station, about the service station's move into another business.

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4. Lawrence Man Robbed at Gunpoint in His Driveway

An Lawrence man was robbed at gunpoint in his Lawrence Avenue driveway early Thursday, according to police.

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3. Stamp Prices to Increase Next Week

Mailing a letter started costing a penny more starting this week as the U.S. Postal Service rate changes went into effect.

2. Lawrence Man Arrested in Gun Trafficking Probe

A two-year NYPD investigation into gun traffickers led to the arrest of 14 people, including a Lawrence man, according to officials.

1. Medical Developer Plans to Have 60 Doctors at No. 6 Site

The healthcare developer whose bid for Number Six School was accepted by the Lawrence Board of Education plans to open a “one-stop shopping medical” facility at the site with 60 primary care and specialist physicians if given public approval, according to a press release.


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