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Police: Multiple people struck and injured by car in Stop and Shop parking lot
Investigators say an 87-year-old driver hit the market and a parked car, then reversed into multiple people. Arlington police are continuing to investigate a Saturday morning car accident at the 905 Massachusetts Ave. Stop and Shop in Arlington. Police responded to a call of a car crash involving multiple pedestrians...
Firefighters Battle Blaze in Everett
Firefighters were battling a massive blaze in Everett, Massachusetts, on Sunday morning. According to the Cambridge Fire Department, the fire was burning on Beacham St. Cambridge had also deployed engines and squads as part of a mutual aid response. The state fire marshal's office confirmed they were notified and on...
BPD: Public drinking leads to chase into Boston Common, arrest of 23-year-old on gun, drug charges
A 23-year-old man wanted on two warrants, who was seen drinking alcohol publicly and led police officers on a foot chase into Boston Common, was eventually arrested on gun and drug charges, police said.
Fontbonne 1973 alum to graduates: 'Conformity is exceptionally overrated'
MILTON – Andi Lyons, a professor of theatrical design and technology at the State University of New York at Albany, returned to Fontbonne Academy, her alma mater, on Thursday to share two observations she said she's confirmed several times in the 50 years since she graduated. "The first is conformity is exceptionally overrated and usually boring," she said. "And the second is personal ethical standards are grossly undervalued in this world, but you should live by them anyways." ...
10 least expensive homes sold in Middlesex County, May 21-28
A condo in Townsend that sold for $80,000 tops the list of the most affordable residential real estate sales in Middlesex County between May 21 and May 28. In total, 202 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $920,873. The average price per square foot was $496.
Suspects Arrested After Stabbing at South Bay Stop and Shop
BOSTON, MA – Last night, a disturbance at the Stop and Shop located in South Bay led to a stabbing with subsequent arrests. The incident began when officers in District C-6 received a 911 hang-up call from the area at approximately 10:15 pm. Shortly after the call, a victim...
See all homes sold in Middlesex County, May 21 to May 28
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Middlesex County reported from May 21 to May 28. There were 230 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,418-square-foot home on Dix Street in Waltham that sold for $812,000. Faith...
2 men face multiple charges after drug bust led by State Police
QUINCY - Two men are facing multiple charges after State Police and the United States Postal Inspectors seized a package of cocaine mailed from Puerto Rico to the ringleader of a suspected drug organization in Quincy.State Police said they found the cocaine after it was delivered to Stephen Marsden on Friday morning. He was arrested when police searched his apartment, they said they found five guns, dozens of edibles, about 80 Xanax pills, a money counting device and materials used to package narcotics.They also obtained a warrant to search the Worcester apartment of Evans Klimavich, Marsden's co-conspirator. State Police said the search at Klimavich's apartment yielded a kilogram of cocaine, about 50 pounds of marijuana, psilocybin mushrooms, hundreds of vape cartridges and $52,000 in cash. Klimavich was arrested when he arrived home.State Police also searched an office space Marsden was renting in Fall River and said they found four ghost guns, several pounds of edibles and an ATM machine.Both men face drug trafficking charges and Marsden faces additional charges for not having a license to carry firearms.
Bank Robbery in Roxbury Leads to the Arrest of Wanted Fugitive
BOSTON, MA – On Friday, at about 10:45 AM, officers from District B-2 arrested a man in connection to a bank robbery at 435 Brookline Avenue. Rolando Gala, 41, a Roxbury resident, was identified and detained without incident based on a photo provided to the officers. Upon his arrest, officers recovered $749 in US currency. Gala, who was previously highlighted on a BPD Most Wanted List, was charged with armed robbery. At the time of his detention, Gala was also wanted on outstanding warrants for unarmed robbery and drug-related charges out of Suffolk Superior Court and Roxbury District Court. He The post Bank Robbery in Roxbury Leads to the Arrest of Wanted Fugitive appeared first on Shore News Network.
Crews cut through steel walls to fight warehouse fire in Everett
EVERETT, MASS. (WHDH) - A warehouse on Beacham Street in Everett was ablaze early Sunday morning, and crews were having difficulty reaching the flames. The firefighters could be seen breaking windows and cutting through the steel walls to get to the fire. This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS...
Massachusetts man plans on letting money work for him after hitting $1 million on scratch ticket
A Massachusetts man plans on making his money work for him after he hit it big on a State Lottery scratch ticket. According to the Massachusetts State Lottery, Gary Cheney has won the first $1 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “$10,000,000 Premier Cash” $20 instant ticket game.
Boston Police Department Seeks 911 Call Takers for Operations Division
The Boston Police Department is hiring 911 call takers for their Operations Division, which handles all initial 911 calls and requests for assistance. New hires may work on the 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. or 12 a.m. to 8 a.m. shift and will receive benefits such as health insurance, paid holidays and vacation, and retirement options.Visit here for more details.
The Oldest School In The U.S. In Massachusetts
Anything Classic or Historical you will usually find here in the Baystate. We have the oldest bars, oldest restaurants, and even the oldest houses. We do have some rather historic schools as well that are ether torn down, repurposed, vacant, or actually still in use! C.T. Plunkett (Hoosac Valley Elementary) in Adams is a pure example of an historic school.
New England Aquarium opens Dockside Beer Garden on Central Wharf
BOSTON - The weather is beautiful for Memorial Day Weekend and there's a new place to enjoy it in Boston.The New England Aquarium opened its Dockside Beer Garden on Central Wharf Saturday.The beer garden serves beers from local breweries like Cisco Brewers and Kona Brewing. The menu also features barbecue ribs, pulled pork, burgers and cornbread.Starting next month, the beer garden will feature live music on Thursday nights.
Wednesday, May 31: New England for Sale
NEEDHAM, Mass. — We check out a condo on the site where Isabella Stewart Gardner’s first home once stood, tour one of the few residential properties designed by stained glass master Louis Comfort Tiffany, and stop by a landmark lobster shack that recently hit the market in Provincetown. Finally, we meet a Boston bartender inviting people to buy into his dream…to open a new cafe in the neighborhood.
Gun recovered after 911 call reporting man with gun
BOSTON, MA – On Thursday, at approximately 5:45 PM, officers from District B-3 responded to a call concerning an armed individual at 25 Estrella Street. A 21-year-old Mattapan resident, Javaughnee Buckmire, was arrested after a FN503 with five rounds in the magazine was recovered from behind a recycling bin near his location. Buckmire was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, and armed robbery. He is set to be arraigned in Dorchester District Court. The post Gun recovered after 911 call reporting man with gun appeared first on Shore News Network.
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