As we head into the weekend, here are the top stories for the week of Feb. 17 to 23:

1. A BLAST FROM THE PAST

Herald News Photo Editor and Archivist Colin Furze shares some "people, places and things" in Greater Fall River from 1933 to 1982.

2. TEEN HELD WITHOUT BAIL

The 16-year-old boy accused of fatally stabbing his cousin on Fountain Street is being held without bail after his Tuesday arraignment for murder in District Court. Michael Holloway is being charged as an adult in the stabbing death of 17-year-old William Wheeler.

3. "I MISS HIM SO MUCH"

Friends and family gathered at Kennedy Park this week to remember William Wheeler.

4. OWNING A PIECE OF HISTORY

Two centuries ago, Mason Barney was enjoying a prosperous life as an internationally known shipbuilder, landlord, storekeeper, postmaster and banker in the village of Barneyville. Today, his home at 1 Barneyville Road in Swansea, constructed between 1802 and 1812, is for sale by Roberts Associates for $178,500.

5. THAT'S A NEW ONE

A pair of teenage girls were charged in a bank heist this week.