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Man dies in tent fire in New Hampshire
A man has died after a tent fire in Gilford, New Hampshire, Friday. Wayne Miller, 67, died after a fire in a tent on a property on Lisbomb Circle, according to Gilford police and the New Hampshire State Fire Marshal. The New Hampshire Medical Examiner’s Office ruled his cause of death smoke inhalation and the manner of death accidental. The…
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MBTA reveals new details about Green Line derailment
The MBTA is revealing new information about a derailment that snagged service on the Green Line B,C and D branches over the weekend. Officials said the trolley car was heading west at the time of the derailment Sunday morning, traveling around 7 mph. The center wheels of two of the cars came off the track, causing the issue. Seventeen people…
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Worcester man has been missing for over a week
Worcester police are searching for a man who hasn’t been heard from for over a week. Daniel Burrell, 37, was last seen at his family’s home on Reservoir Street on Feb 10. He is 6-foot-8 with a large build, and was last wearing black sweatpants and a black hooded sweatshirt. Police say his phone has been off. Anyone with information…
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Four indicted for gunfire that left 8 hurt near Caribbean festival in Dorchester
Four men were indicted last week after gunfire broke out over the summer at a Caribbean festival in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood, leaving eight people hurt. The violence unfolded on the morning of Aug, 26. Police said that two groups of people got into an argument on Talbot Avenue, while the J’ouvert Parade was taking place nearby. The Suffolk County...
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One person hurt in Worcester shooting
One person was taken to the hospital after a shooting in Worcester, Massachusetts, on Monday. Police said it happened on Pleasant Street, near City Hall. The victim’s condition was not immediately clear. The investigation is ongoing.
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Suspected peeping Tom caught on camera in Braintree
Police are searching for a suspected peeping Tom believed involved in several incidents in Braintree, Massachusetts, and released surveillance footage of the suspect Friday. Investigators said while the motivation is unknown, the person was reported to be watching or filming young women or girls in their homes in two neighborhoods – in the areas of Alida Road and Angela Road….
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Cape Cod teacher accused of raping student with intellectual disabilities
A grand jury has indicted a Cape Cod teacher on charges that he raped a student with intellectual disabilities, the Cape and Islands District Attorney said Friday. Frederick Walters, 60, was a teacher at the Latham Center in Brewster, Mass., at the time of the crimes, according to prosecutors. The Latham Center offers special education and therapy services to kids…
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Man pleads guilty in conspiracy to ‘harass and intimidate' NHPR journalists
A New Hampshire man has pleaded guilty in a scheme to “harass and intimidate” two New Hampshire Public Radio journalists in response to a story they published, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts said Thursday.
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Convicted NH sex offender found volunteering at youth baseball snack shack, police say
A convicted sex offender from New Hampshire has been indicted on charges tied to her volunteer work at a children’s athletic field, despite the prohibitions set on her, New Hampshire State Police said. Kristie Torbick, 44, is accused of volunteering to work at children’s athletic events in Madbury, New Hampshire. Investigators allege that between June 1 and June 30, Torbick…
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Woman pleads guilty to making hoax bomb threat against Boston Children's
A Massachusetts woman pled guilty Thursday to calling in a hoax bomb threat against Boston Children’s Hospital last year. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said 37-year-old Catherine Leavy of Westfield, Massachusetts, pled guilty to one count of making a false bomb threat and one count of intentionally conveying false or misleading information. The charges stem from a threat phoned on...