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Fatal Crash Near Bourne Bridge Leaves One Dead, Several Injured
A 61-year-old female has died after a fatal crash near the Bourne Bridge on Cape Cod Sunday afternoon. Massachusetts State Police responded to a report of a crash on Route 28 Northbound at 4:07pm. According to Trooper Earl Johnson, a 2012 Freightliner was traveling on Route 28 Northbound when it struck the rear of a 2014 Honda CR-V. Also involved…
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4 Tornadoes Touch Down in Maine Over the Weekend
Four tornadoes touched down Maine on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Farmworkers Arrested by Border Patrol After 13-Mile Dairy March
Two dairy farmworkers were heading back to a Franklin Country farm where they live and work after participating in a 13-mile march from Montpelier to the Ben & Jerry’s Factory in Waterbury. That’s when U.S. Border Patrol agents detained them on Saturday night.
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Car Plunges into Cohasset Town Common Pond
A car plunged into Duck Pond in Cohasset on Sunday afternoon when an elderly man lost control at a busy Arts Festival. The Cohasset Police Department sent units to the site, where the 83-year-old man was taken to South Shore Hospital. According to the police department, the man has said he lost control after a medical issue. The car has…
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9 Injured by Sparklers in New Ipswich, NH
Nine people reported injuries from sparklers at a party in New Ipswich, New Hampshire, Friday.
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Madbury Driver Leaves Locals Without Power After DUI
New Hampshire troopers responded to a report of a motor vehicle rollover early Sunday morning in Madbury.
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Homeland Security Agents Arrest Rhode Island Man for Bank Fraud
A Rhode Island man was charged on four federal crime charges, after being arrested on April 10 for allegedly duping a number of banks out of more than $100,000.
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Maine Man Arrested on Drug Charges While Out on Bail
Maine Troopers Found Cocaine, Marijuana, Firearms, and $4,700 Cash During an Inspection
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Maine Set New Record for Lyme Disease Cases Last Year
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention says reported cases of Lyme disease reached an all-time high in the state last year.