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Former Mass. Mail Carrier Found Guilty of Stealing over 9,000 Pieces of Mail
A former Roslindale mail carrier sentenced Wednesday for embezzling mail.
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Police Seek Help in Search for Massachusetts Man
Police are asking for help finding a missing Massachusetts man.
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Gov. Charlie Baker Introduces Bill to Increase Oversight of College Finances
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker introduced legislation Wednesday that would improve the ability of the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education to predict the likelihood of a college or university shutting down.
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Police Warn Drivers After Ice Missile Smashes Car Windshield
Massachusetts police are reminding everyone to remove snow and ice from their vehicles before driving following a big storm after an ice missile smashed the windshield of a car Wednesday morning in Taunton. Taunton authorities wrote on Facebook that they were called to a scene after a sheet of ice flew off a box truck driving on South Walker Street...
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Teacher Appears in Court on Charges of Indecent Assault and Battery
A former Massachusetts high school teacher is due to be arraigned Wednesday on an indecent assault charge. Bradley Lengas, 56, of Cumberland, Rhode Island, was a long-time teacher at Sharon High School, but was suspended as the school district cooperated with Sharon police to conduct an investigation into his alleged misconduct.
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New Study Ranks 4 New England States in the Top 10 Best States for Women
A new study by WalletHub ranked four New England states in the top ten best states for women.
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‘O'Dunkin' in Boston to Give Out Free Coffee March 6
This year, Dunkin’ will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a special “O’Dunkin” location in downtown Boston.
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Funeral for Boston Kidnapping Victim to Be Held This Weekend
Friends and family will have a chance to mourn this weekend the death of a victim of a kidnapping that occurred in Boston last month.
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NH Woman Sues Vt. for Gross Negligence in Suspect's Escape
A New Hampshire woman is suing the state of Vermont, as well as a treatment center, for not responding appropriately to a suspect’s escape, the Boston Herald reports.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey Demands Online E-Cig Retailer Stop Sales in Massachusetts
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey has sent a cease and desist letter to another online e-cigarette retailer to hault selling to Massachusetts customers, the attorney general’s office announced Wednesday.