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Roundup: Drug Bust, Car Crash, New Businesses

A look at the top headlines from the past week.

Stoughton Police Make Drug Bust on Lincoln St.

A Taunton woman and Stoughton man were arrested after authorities executed a search warrant at a Lincoln Street residence in Stoughton on Thursday. 

The Stoughton man was charged with possession of cocaine and oxycodone.

The woman had outstanding warrants for assault and battery.

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10-Year-Old Taken to Hospital Following Car Crash in Stoughton

A 10-year-old girl was transported to Children's Hospital in Boston after the car she was in crashed into a telephone pole on Pleasant Street in Stoughton Wednesday afternoon, Stoughton Fire Department Lt. Michael Carroll said.

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ABOUT TOWN: New Thrift Store Opens in Stoughton

Chic 2 Charity Thrift Shop recently opened up in the former Family Dollar Store on Rt. 138 in Stoughton in the Citizens Bank Plaza, adjacent to the STOYAC Community Field.

Prices are dirt cheap, and there are offerings for men, women and children.

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Ruk Mae, New Thai Restaurant in Stoughton, Stresses Family, Health, Quality Food

Family seems to be the driving force behind Jutaporn Sae Bang's new Stoughton restaurant Ruk Mae (which translates from Thai to "loving mom."), which opened in June at the Planet Fitness Plaza on Route 138.

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