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Coyote pups rescued. 'At a first glance, they could be mistaken for domestic dog pups'
A pair of coyote pups discovered in a yard in Rockland last week are being cared for on the Cape until they are ready for release, according to Rockland Animal Control Officer Ian Davidson. He said the pups were found on Rice Street by a resident in a debris pile...
National Fireworks next? Here's some things to know about Superfund sites on South Shore
Three South Shore towns are ready for the National Fireworks site to finally get the resources needed to clean up the munitions, fireworks and toxic waste that have contaminated the site for decades. But before any money from the Superfund program can be allocated to clean up the 280-acre site...
Who was Ana Walshe? New podcast explores life of Cohasset mom
Her name has become a recognizable one for many following her disappearance and presumed death, allegedly at the hands of her husband, Brian Walshe, early last year. But who was Ana the person — not the tragic news story?. That's what we're diving into with the latest episode of...
Landowner pursuing massive warehouse project in Middleborough
A Maine businessman is now seeking to build a warehouse approaching 1 million square feet in Middleborough, the latest plan for a property he and others have tried to redevelop for decades. A company belonging to Peter Gerrity recently notified state environmental regulators about the change in plans. The previous...
'It's been an honor': Brockton Kids Road Races kick off final season
BROCKTON − Dave Gorman said he began organizing the races with his wife, Judy, almost five decades ago to offer children an introduction to physical fitness and to provide an affordable program for families. After more than 700 races, young runners will line up at the starting line for the last time as the annual Brockton Kids Road Races at D.W. Field Park begins its final season. ...
Untold Brewing at the Derby Street Shops in Hingham has closed
[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.]. A South Shore brewery has closed one of its outlets. According to a source, Untold Brewing has closed its brewery, taproom, and restaurant at the Derby Street Shops in Hingham, with a Facebook post from late February from the business indicating that they had hoped to extend their lease, but that "fortune was simply not on our side." The post indicates that the Hingham location was closed as of March 1, though its Scituate and Plymouth locations remain in operation.
Brockton man accused of murdering older brother held without bail. What happened in court
BROCKTON — The Brockton man accused of fatally shooting his older brother was ordered held without bail in Brockton District Court Thursday, according to reporting by WCVB. Jeremiah Abreu, 20, of Brockton, was arraigned in Brockton District Court on Thursday, April 11 on charges of murder, carrying a firearm without a license and carrying a loaded firearm without a license in connection with the March 31 shooting of his 27-year-old brother, Sedrick Abreu.
Plymouth Police Hit 10,000 Calls for the Year, Emphasize Community Ties Amid Minor Complaints
On a typical Tuesday, Officer Edwin Fein of the Plymouth Police Department reached a milestone, logging the department's 10,000th call of the year. As reported by the Plymouth Police Department's Facebook page, the incident, coded as #24-10000, found Fein on directed patrol near the Plymouth Community Intermediate School. Throughout Plymouth,...
Big flies and bonafide aces: Vote for the High School Baseball Player of the Week
Plymouth South High's Colin Ducie has been voted the High School Baseball Player of the Week. The junior received over 24,000 votes to earn the honor. Ducie starred in a 9-1 win over Nauset. He allowed 3 hits while striking out 12 on the mound and went 2-for-3 at the plate with 2 RBIs.
Verdict reached in tax, mail fraud case of former Quincy temp agency owner. Now what?
BOSTON − A Randolph woman who ran a temporary-employment agency in Quincy has been convicted on federal charges that she hid more than $3.2 million in payroll to avoid taxes,. U.S. District Court in Boston on four counts of failing to collect and pay taxes and one count of...
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