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Lost Purple Heart Reunited With Vt. Family
This Veterans Day, a group of vets and their supporters in Vermont’s Addison County celebrated victory in a very special mission. American Legion Post 19 in Bristol was key to solving a mystery of sorts, reconnecting a nearby family with a priceless military artifact that had been lost — after a long and twisting journey. “It was a surprise,” said…
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Original Norman Rockwell Discovered at Mass. American Legion Post Sells for Millions
An original Norman Rockwell painting recently discovered at an aging American Legion Post in Winchendon, Massachusetts, has sold at auction for millions of dollars. The painting, called “Home for Thanksgiving,” sold for $4.3 million, including the buyer’s premium. For years, the painting hung above the main staircase at American Legion Post 193. After some 30 years, a man attending an…
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Mass. Norman Rockwell Painting Sells for $4.3M
A painting that hung in an American Legion post in Winchendon for years before anyone realized it was painted by Norman Rockwell has sold at auction for $4.3 million.
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Original Norman Rockwell Painting Found in Winchendon
The painting is now up for auction and, once sold, the funds will help fix up the American Legion Post in Winchendon.
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Man Arrested Months After Deadly Shooting in Roslindale
A man was arrested Wednesday in New York in connection to a Halloween shooting that left one person dead and another injured in Boston’s Roslindale neighborhood. The shooting happened around 2:30 p.m. Oct. 31 on American Legion Highway. Both victims were taken to an area hospital, where one man, later identified as 44-year-old Pasqual Casiano of Jamaica Plain, was pronounced…
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2 Brothers Arrested in Quincy Bar Fight Death Face Judge
Two brothers arrested in the beating death of a man after a fight outside a bar earlier this year in Quincy, Massachusetts, faced a judge on Wednesday. Matthew and Steven Potter, the sons of a retired Quincy police sergeant, were arraigned in Norfolk Superior Court. Matthew Potter was charged with one count of manslaughter, two counts of indecent assault and...
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2 Brothers Arrested in January Bar Fight Death, Sources Say
Two brothers have been arrested in the death of a man outside a bar fight this January in Quincy, Massachusetts, law enforcement sources told the NBC10 Boston Investigators Tuesday. Matthew and Steven Potter, the sons of a retired Quincy police sergeant, were arrested in the beating death of Christopher McCallum, the sources said.
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Driver Arrested After Hitting 14-Year-Old Trick-or-Treater With Car in Revere
A Massachusetts man with a suspended license faced a judge on Friday after he allegedly hit a 14-year-old girl with his car in Revere, Massachusetts, while she and her friends were on their way to trick-or-treat. Lynn resident Wilvins Rosirus, 32, was charged with speeding and operating on a suspended license Friday in Chelsea District Court. He was released on...
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2 People Shot in Roslindale; Police Searching for Suspect
One of the victims suffered life-threatening injuries, according to police.
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1 Dead in Roslindale Double Shooting, Police Investigating
One person has died from a double shooting in Boston’s Roslindale neighborhood on Thursday, police said. Both victims were transported to a local hospital, where one man was later pronounced dead, police said. The other victim is being treated for what seem to be non-life-threatening injuries.
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Crowd Shows Up for Funeral of Army Veteran With No Surviving Family
The public was invited to attend the graveside services for a U.S. Army veteran who did not have any surviving family members and a crowd of around 300 people showed up.
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Top News Photos:Ukraine Protests, The Queen's Speech and More
U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III spent the day Sunday at multiple campaign-style events across Massachusetts, just one day after he formally declared he’s running for the U.S. Senate. The 38-year-old hosted a breakfast for supporters in Pittsfield, then visited a nonprofit for at-risk youth in Springfield. Later he met with LGBT asylum seekers in Worcester and even joined union workers...
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‘Focus at Home': Joe Kennedy Makes Early Campaign Stops Across Massachusetts
One day after U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III formally declared his candidacy for the U.S. Senate, he spent the day making several campaign stops across Massachusetts.
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‘Nothing Could Stop Her': Teen Mourns Mother Killed in NH Motorcycle Crash
As more and more information surfaces about the suspect in Friday’s deadly crash in Randolph, New Hampshire, new details about the victims are coming to light. Desma Oakes was a mom from Concord, New Hampshire, who dedicated her life to helping others after losing her youngest son and her husband to cancer. NBC10 Boston sat down with Oakes’ oldest son,...
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Vigil Held in Honor of Motorcyclists Killed in NH Crash
A candlelight vigil was held Wednesday night for the seven motorcyclists killed in a New Hampshire crash. The at the VFW post in Whitman, Massachusetts, supporters gathered to mourn the victims.
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Motorcyclist Dead After Crash in Westport
A motorcyclist in Westport, Massachusetts was pronounced dead early this morning after a collision with a pickup truck driver. The crash happened on American Legion Highway, which is Route 177, and Tickle Road.
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Motorcyclist Dead After Crash in Westport
A motorcyclist in Westport, Massachusetts was pronounced dead early this morning after a collision with a pickup truck driver. The crash happened on American Legion Highway, which is Route 177, and Tickle Road.
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Supreme Court Upholds Giant Cross on Public Land in Maryland
A 40-foot-tall, World War I memorial cross can continue to stand on public land in Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday in an important decision about the use of religious symbols in American life. The justices said preserving a long-standing religious monument is very different from allowing the building of a new one. And the court concluded that the nearly...
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Supreme Court Upholds Giant Cross on Public Land in Maryland
A 40-foot-tall, World War I memorial cross can continue to stand on public land in Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday in an important decision about the use of religious symbols in American life. The justices said preserving a long-standing religious monument is very different from allowing the building of a new one. And the court concluded that the nearly...