Telegram & Gazette - Thu Sep 04
Investigators are trying to determine what happened to more than 2,300 feet of decorative, cast-iron trim that had been temporarily removed from Boston's Longfellow Bridge during ongoing renovation work.
SJC overturns ruling on GPS monitoringMassachusetts Lawyers Weekly - Fri Aug 29
The Supreme Judicial Court has upheld the right of county sheriffs to allow certain inmates to serve portions of their sentences at home wearing GPS monitoring devices, rebuffing a judge who said such powers ...
Anthony J. DiBuonoCoulter Press - Thu Aug 28
Anthony J. DiBuono, 91, died Aug. 20, after a long period of failing health. Born in Marlboro, he was the son of the late Giuseppi and Antonia DiBuono, and lived here most of his life.
Revere police investigate stabbingThe Daily Item - Thu Aug 28
Police are looking into a man's claim that he was stabbed outside Mass. General Hospital's satellite office on Ocean Avenue shortly after 4 p.m. Monday.
Green Line extension sought near Route 16Boston Herald - Thu Aug 28
"This is really a historic opportunity to improve public transportation in this area, especially in light of the price of gas," said Ken Krause, an alliance member.
Former Real Estate Attorney Indicted on Larceny ChargesLegal Times - Tue Aug 26
A former Massachusetts real estate attorney who allegedly stole more than $2 million from mortgage lenders through false mortgage applications and documents has been indicted by a grand jury for larceny and ...
Prisons - GPS - Release - Supreme Judicial Court - August 22, 2008Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly - Mon Aug 25
Where an issue has arisen as to whether the use of Policy and Procedure 467, also known as the "Global Position Satellite Monitoring Program," by the Middlesex County sheriff's office, violates art.
4-H Keeps the Past PresentLowell Sun - Mon Aug 25
It is $1 hay rides, dusty pathways and cool tree shade on a perfect summer day, prize-winning pole beans and barbecue chicken, racked, sizzling and cooked to perfection over a mammoth concrete pit.
Wilkerson feeling the heat againBoston.com - Sat Aug 23
Dianne Wilkerson can claim a bevy of big-name backers whose muscle could be crucial to helping her hang onto her state Senate seat in next month's Democratic primary.
Several North Shore towns have previously installed programsThe Daily Item - Sat Aug 23
In the wake of a report showing a high number of opiate-related hospitalizations, many area communities are rallying to find solutions to the growing problem.
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