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4 teens indicted in attack on person with disability in Danvers, prosecutors say
Prosecutors announced indictments against four teenagers more than a month after an attack on a person with a disability near a middle school in Danvers, Massachusetts. The Essex County District Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday that four people — two 15-year-old Danvers residents, a 14-year-old from Danvers and a 15-year-old from Lawrence — had been indicted by a grand jury Monday....
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Business owners slam RMV's ‘completely unconscionable' CDL shift
Top Democrats suggested they’re open to Gov. Maura Healey’s legislative push to minimize upheaval for hundreds of commercial drivers, in the process lamenting a “bipartisan failure” that contributed to the need for action so late in the lawmaking term. With only five weeks remaining in the 2024-2025 term, the Transportation Committee dove in Tuesday on a bill Healey filed five...
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Push to reopen: Conversation over Carney Hospital, Nashoba Valley closures continue
From the busy roads of Dorchester to the quaint main street of Ayer, the closure of two health care centers remains a focal point. Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center each shuttered during Steward Healthcare’s bankruptcy, depriving those living nearby of an emergency room, primary care and pharmacy services. For Nashoba Valley nurse Jenn Watson, the last few months...
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Conversation over Carney Hospital, Nashoba Valley closures continue
Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center each shuttered during Steward Healthcare’s bankruptcy, depriving those living nearby of an emergency room, primary care and pharmacy services. But talks about reopening the two facilities continue.
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No bail for man charged in alleged movie theater threat
Court documents released Tuesday revealed new details in the case of a man charged with threatening to shoot fellow moviegoers at a showing of “Wicked” in Massachusetts over the weekend.
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Women in the Mass. State Police: Decades of discrimination allegations
In 1996, a female trooper who had been with the Massachusetts State Police for four years was appointed to work in the Middlesex Narcotics Unit. As she began the new position, the woman noticed her male counterparts had been assigned a senior trooper as a mentor. She received no such assignment. That’s when the female trooper said a sergeant in...
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Travel concerns at Logan Airport after 2 collisions
Two plane collisions at Logan Airport remain under investigation. Aviation experts say incidents like these are rare, and it’s certainly not what you’d want to hear leading into a busy holiday travel week.
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Massachusetts man pleads guilty to federal dogfighting charges
A Massachusetts man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to federal dogfighting charges, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. John Murphy, 51, of Hanson, pleaded guilty to nine counts of possessing animals for use in an animal fighting venture in violation of the federal Animal Welfare Act. He had been indicted back in March — the first time federal charges were brought...
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New details in case of man who threatened to shoot moviegoers at showing of ‘Wicked'
Court documents released Tuesday revealed new details in the case of a man charged with threatening to shoot fellow moviegoers at a showing of “Wicked” in Massachusetts over the weekend. Ryan Muldoon, 34, of Lynn, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, threats to commit a crime and disturbing the peace. He made an initial appearance in court Monday...
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Woman dead, man found with neck laceration in Chicopee, DA says
Authorities are investigating after a woman was found dead and a man was found suffering from a serious neck laceration in Chicopee, Massachusetts, early Tuesday morning. In the early morning hours Tuesday, 911 operators received a call reporting a disturbance in the 0-100 block of West Street in Chicopee, according to the Hampden District Attorney’s Office. Arriving police officers found...
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Man arrested after stealing $1,770 in merchandise from Boston Lululemon store
A Massachusetts man is facing a shoplifting charge after attempting to steal $1,770 in merchandise from a Lululemon store in Boston. Boston police said they responded to the Lululemon store at the Prudential Mall at 3:18 p.m. Monday for a report of a larceny in progress. Responding officers were provided with a description of the suspect fleeing the area, and...
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Man accused of leading police on high-speed chase in stolen vehicle pleads not guilty
An SUV stolen in New Hampshire led police on a chase at high speeds through Massachusetts Monday morning before the driver eventually surrendered.
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Teachers unions rallying at the State House
There’s no end in sight for the striking teachers on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Teachers from unions across the state are at the State House on Tuesday to encourage Gov. Maura Healey to take a stand on the dispute....
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Travel trouble at Logan Airport ahead of Thanksgiving
Over a million passengers are expected to fly out of Logan Airport this Thanksgiving. But two recent plane collisions are adding to people’s travel concerns. Here’s what passengers had to say.
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Man arrested in connection with stabbing Monday night in Lynn
Police say a man has been arrested in connection with a stabbing Monday night in Lynn, Massachusetts. Lynn police said they responded to the area of 120 Liberty St. around 7:53 p.m. Monday for a reported stabbing. Arriving officers found a 37-year-old man suffering from serious stab wounds. They began life-saving measures, including the application of tourniquets. The victim was...
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Bus hits and injures three students at college in central Massachusetts
Three students at Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner, Massachusetts, were injured when they were hit by a bus on Tuesday morning. Around 7:50 a.m. Tuesday, a Montachusett Regional Transit Authority bus struck three students in Lot B while attempting to turn near the bus stop, Mount Wachusett Community College said in a statement. School officials say the three victims...
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Proposed law would gradually phase out tobacco products from Mass.
Tobacco and nicotine products would eventually become banned in Massachusetts under a regulatory trajectory that a trio of state lawmakers hope will become law next session.
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Man admits making bomb threats at 2 Mass. synagogues
A man has pleaded guilty to leaving voicemails threatening violence at two Massachusetts synagogues, in Sharon and Attleborough, this January, federal prosecutors say.
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First right whales of season gorge on critical food off Mass., giving hope for a strong year
Scientists who study a critically endangered species of whale that lives off New England say encouraging early signs suggest the animals could have a strong season for feeding and breeding. The North Atlantic right whale is one of the rarest whale species in the world and it is thought to number about 370. The giant animals migrate, and usually arrive...
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Man convicted of attacking Dorchester woman for not saying ‘good morning'
A Boston man was convicted Monday of attacking a woman for not saying “good morning” as he walked by her in the summer of 2023 in Dorchester.