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		<title>Medicine Made Easy in New Boston</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Four years ago, the hospital closed, several physicians either moved away from New Boston or retired, and only two primary care doctors remained in the area. Community leaders were concerned because they didn’t know how residents would receive the medical attention they needed. Then a new facility opened that has helped bridge the gap in [...]]]></description>
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