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Wilbraham

[ wil-bruh-ham ]

noun

  1. a city in SW Massachusetts.


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Officers carried out more than 30 raids across Cambridge, Peterborough, Yaxley, Great Paxton, Burwell and Little Wilbraham as well as over the county's borders.

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Greater Manchester Police said Safdar, of Railway Road, Stretford, hit Mr Langston on Wilbraham Road in Chorlton at 00:30 GMT on 17 March after accelerating after leaving a set of traffic lights.

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The inquest in Peterborough was told Mr Ascroft was working at Wilbraham Farms, near Cambridge, when the incident occurred.

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The 65-year-old had worked as a farmer at Wilbraham Farms for 40 years.

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The unusual challenge faced by Minnechaug Regional High School, located in the western Massachusetts town of Wilbraham, means there has been no way to turn the lights off short of unscrewing bulbs or flipping circuit breakers that leave entire sections of the building in the dark.

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