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Dedham

American  
[ded-uhm] / ˈdɛd əm /

noun

  1. a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.


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Less than a week after playing for the Patriots in their Super Bowl loss to the Seattle Seahawks, the veteran wide receiver was in court in Dedham, Massachusetts, where his lawyer said he was confident Diggs would be "completely exonerated."

From Barron's

A police report from the Dedham Police Department says the alleged victim came to a police station on December 16 to report the incident, which she said stemmed from a pay dispute.

From Barron's

Five days after playing in Super Bowl LX, Diggs appeared for his arraignment Friday morning at Massachusetts’s Dedham District Court.

From Los Angeles Times

The alleged victim in the Dec. 2 incident was his private chef, according to a report taken by police in Dedham, Mass.

From Los Angeles Times

Dedham Church of England Primary School, in Essex but close to the Suffolk border, was founded in 1825.

From BBC