At NBC10 Boston, Robert strives to provide meaningful content and empower people to make informed decisions. With decades of experience in journalism, he prioritizes featuring community voices and creating clear, accurate reports.
Robert’s work has earned multiple Emmy awards, including three Emmy awards for general assignment reporting in Boston. Prior to joining NBC10 Boston, Robert worked as the director of communications for the Cambridge Police Department, where he produced and edited video pieces that showcased transparency and trust between the police and the community.
Originally from Quincy and Weymouth, Robert has held various positions in broadcast journalism throughout New England, including at GBH News and Boston 25. He is a graduate of Northeastern University and lives with his wife, Margaret, in Dorchester.
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Resident assaulted by person who broke into Bellingham home through window, police say
A person broke into a Bellingham, Massachusetts, home by climbing through a window and assaulted a resident early Saturday, police said
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Lawrence Mayor Brian DePeña arrested by FBI on wire fraud, money laundering charges
Lawrence Mayor Brian DePeña was arrested on Friday at his home, three Lawrence city councilors confirmed to NBC10 Boston.
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New Bedford officer accused of using Flock camera to stalk her ex
New Bedford police have suspended using Flock cameras and placed on officer on leave — an officer’s ex-girlfriend testified in court that she’d been stalked through the technology.
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How robot dogs, flying drones are changing how Mass. State Police respond to crime
Mass. State Police are adopting technology, like robot dogs named Spot that were recently seen during a standoff on I-495.
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Arrest made in deadly shooting that occurred in Boston ahead of summit on violence
Boston police responded around 10:15 a.m. to a shooting on Blue Hill Avenue. One person has died from his injuries. Investigation underway,
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Civil rights group sues for bodycam footage of deadly Boston police shooting
Boston Police Officer Nicholas O’Malley is charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of Stephenson King, suspected in a carjacking, in Roxbury.
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Cambridge to reactivate ShotSpotter temporarily after city worker's death
The Cambridge City Council voted to bring back the gunshot-detecting technology for at least 90 days.
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Woman injured on same MBTA escalator as deadly incident, but stop button used
Months after a man was fatally injured on an MBTA escalator in Somerville, a woman was caught on the same escalator, but another rider used the emergency stop button.
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Mom of trooper killed in Route 1 crash sues bar accused of overserving driver
The mother of late Mass. State Trooper Kevin Trainor, who died in a wrong-way crash on Route 1 in May, has filed a $20 million wrongful death lawsuit against the bar where the driver who killed him had allegedly been drinking.
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Investigation underway in Stoughton, police chief and town manager on leave
Stoughton put its town manager and police chief on paid leave as the select board orders an independent investigation into claims.