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Rob Haneisen

MetroWest Daily News

Framingham, MA, United States

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Past articles by Rob:

Haneisen: Farewell Daily News, my adventure takes me elsewhere

It was a rare moment of quiet in the newsroom on Monday, Jan. 1, as I was the lone staffer in our new building at 1 Speen St. for several hours. It was as → Read More

'Stranger Things' saves Mendon family from fire

MENDON - Fire torched their Christmas presents and burned everything except the clothes on their back, but the spooky Netflix series "Stranger things" likely saved the lives of a Mendon couple and their four young girls.That's the way Police Chief David Kurczy explained how the family was able to escape a fast-moving inferno that engulfed their 93 North Ave. home in minutes just before midnight… → Read More

'Stranger Things' saves Mendon family from fire

MENDON - Fire torched their Christmas presents and burned everything except the clothes on their back, but the spooky Netflix series "Stranger things" likely saved the lives of a Mendon couple and their four young girls.That's the way Police Chief David Kurczy explained how the family was able to escape a fast-moving inferno that engulfed their 93 North Ave. home in minutes just before midnight… → Read More

When will we see our first snowfall?

As we close in on the end of November, the question many weather watchers have is this: When will see our first measurable snowfall?If you are out in the → Read More

When will we see our first snowfall?

As we close in on the end of November, the question many weather watchers have is this: When will see our first measurable snowfall?If you are out in the → Read More

5 reasons to run a turkey trot

You've seen the signs around town advertising the local race and maybe you've dodged some of the runners on the road each year on Thanksgiving morning. → Read More

5 reasons to run a turkey trot

You've seen the signs around town advertising the local race and maybe you've dodged some of the runners on the road each year on Thanksgiving morning. → Read More

5 reasons to run a turkey trot

You've seen the signs around town advertising the local race and maybe you've dodged some of the runners on the road each year on Thanksgiving morning. → Read More

5 reasons to run a turkey trot

You've seen the signs around town advertising the local race and maybe you've dodged some of the runners on the road each year on Thanksgiving morning. → Read More

Crews repairing water main break in Marlborough

MARLBOROUGH — Crews quickly responded to a ruptured water main on Simarano Drive near Interstate 495 Thursday morning, but the work is expected to last most of the day.The 16-inch cast iron pipe likely burst because of moving ledge underground, according to Mark Armour, a foreman for the city's water and sewer division. About 10 public works employees are working to fix the pipe.Residents… → Read More

Staples employees stuff 20,000 backpacks in Framingham

FRAMINGHAM - The backs of their red t-shirts said "Give, volunteer, inspire" but as 1,200 Staples employees stuffed 20,000 backpacks full of school supplies in three hours Wednesday they could have added one more word to that slogan: perspire.The fourth year of the Cradles to Crayons Backpack-A-Thon at Staples is the biggest so far, with 460,000 new school supplies donated, according to Scott… → Read More

Staples employees stuff 20,000 backpacks in Framingham for low-income students

FRAMINGHAM - The backs of their red T-shirts said "Give, volunteer, inspire" but as 1,200 Staples employees stuffed 20,000 backpacks in three hours Wednesday they could have added one more word to that slogan: perspire.The fourth year of the Cradles to Crayons Backpack-A-Thon at Staples is the biggest so far, with 460,000 new school supplies donated, according to Scott Michel, Staples… → Read More

The best local car stories of 2016

The winter months and a reorganization here at the News has the "My Ride, My Story" series on hiatus but that doesn't mean we can't revisit some → Read More

Extreme drought persists in Mass.

Occasional showers with above normal temperatures in the past weekdid not help drought conditions in Massachusetts, according to the weekly report by the → Read More

Extreme drought persists in Mass.

Occasional showers with above normal temperatures in the past weekdid not help drought conditions in Massachusetts, according to the weekly report by the → Read More

Drought conditions ease slightly

For the first time in more than a month, the extreme drought conditions in the state have eased slightly, thanks to rainfall associated with Hurricane → Read More

Extreme drought unchanged in Massachusetts

While many in New England are probably relieved that Hurricane Matthew will not be making a trek north and swamping the region with heavy rain and wind, → Read More

Natick woman learns to love dad's 1959 Nash Metropolitan

NATICK - It was a relationship that Beth Byrne never intended to start, let alone find great joy in, but "Salley" has found a way into her heart → Read More

Heat advisory for region this afternoon

The National Weather Service has posted a heat advisory for much of Middlesex County, southern Worcester County and all of Norfolk County until 6 p.m. → Read More

Storm blasts region with damaging wind

A thunderstorm with fierce winds blasted the region about 8 p.m. and caused widespread, serious damage throughout MetroWest.Public safety radio reports → Read More