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Woman Reportedly Hospitalized After Lowell Stabbing
Authorities in Lowell, Massachusetts are investigating after a woman was reportedly stabbed in a residential neighborhood. The Lowell Sun reports the stabbing happened at about 8:40 p.m. on the second floor of a home near 93 Fremont St. There, emergency responders found the victim conscious, suffering from at least one stab wound.
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Nonprofit Founder Charged in Lowell High School Attack Ordered to Remain in Custody
A Massachusetts man who founded a home for young women battling drug addiction in honor of his late daughter has been ordered to remain in custody following charges he assaulted three people at a high school. A Lowell District Court judge on Friday deemed Timothy Grover, of Dracut, a danger and ordered him to remain in custody, citing prior violent...
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Student Shares Story After Attack at Lowell High School
A student is speaking out after being attacked a day before school started.
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Who Is Tim Grover? Man Charged in Lowell High School Attack Founded a Well-Regarded Charity
Four years after founding a charity to help young women, Tim Grover allegedly followed a woman into a Massachusetts high school, threatened to rape her, attacked a student and a teacher, and tried to bite one of the officers who arrested him. The 55-year-old Dracut resident, a prominent member of the Merrimack Valley community, appeared in court Tuesday to answer...
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Police Release New Details About Man Accused of Trying to Rape Woman Inside Lowell High School
Police are releasing new details about a man accused of attempting to rape one woman and assault two others inside a Massachusetts high school on Monday. Timothy Grover, 55, of Dracut, was arrested Monday after someone flagged down an officer to report that he had attacked three people, including a teacher, inside Lowell High School. The alleged assault happened a...
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Teen's Chemistry Experiment Hospitalizes 3 in Concord
A Massachusetts teen’s chemistry experiment has left two firefighters and a resident hospitalized. The Concord Fire Department responded to a report Tuesday night of smoke coming from a structure. They extinguished an “unusual” substance being cooked on the stove.
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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Filed Over Teen's 2012 Drowning in Lowell
A judge has dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a teen who drowned in a Massachusetts high school pool. The Lowell Sun reports that a judge ruled that 17-year-old Eddie Gayyean was trespassing when he entered the pool area, and there is no evidence to support the city engaged in “willful, wanton or reckless conduct.” Gayyean...
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Maverick's Bar & Grill in Tewksbury Has Closed
A longtime dining and drinking spot in the northern suburbs of Boston has shut its doors, and it appears that the closure is connected to an ongoing issue concerning late payments of taxes.
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Teen Stabbed to Death in Lowell
A teenager was stabbed to death Monday in Lowell, Massachusetts. The Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office confirms an 18-year-old Lowell man had died after being stabbed around 7 p.m. in the area of Lawrence Drive. The victim was taken to Lowell General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the DA’s office said.
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Incoming Rep. Lori Trahan to Support Pelosi for Speaker
Incoming U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan is planning to support Nancy Pelosi as the next House speaker. Trahan, who beat out a crowded field to win the seat being vacated by fellow Democrat Niki Tsongas, told The Lowell Sun on Friday she has signed a letter backing Pelosi as Democrats prepare to formally retake the chamber in January.
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Acton Man Arraigned on Murder Charge in Stabbing Death of Father
A 25-year-old Massachusetts man whose father died days after his son allegedly stabbed him has been arraigned on a murder charge. The Lowell Sun reports that a judge Thursday continued to hold Benjamin DiChristina without bail after a not guilty plea was entered.
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Massachusetts Lawmaker Accused of Choking Political Rival at Lowell Restaurant
A Massachusetts judge has declined to issue a harassment protection order against a state lawmaker accused of choking a political challenger.
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20 Officers Called in After Lowell Party Turns Violent
Five Massachusetts residents are scheduled to face a judge Monday following a disturbance at a Lowell house party over the weekend that required 20 officers to break up.
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Lowell High School to Reopen on Monday Following Repairs to the Heating System
City and school leaders in Lowell, Massachusetts said Lowell High School will reopen on Monday and every aspect of the heating system has been inspected and is safe, at Friday news conference.
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‘Give Them a New School Already': Problems Continue to Plague Lowell High School
Parents say they are worried about ongoing problems at Lowell High School.
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Police: Suspect Who Installed Toilet Camera Caught on Video
Authorities say the man charged with hiding a camera in a Massachusetts hospital’s employee bathroom could be clearly identified by video from the camera.
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Family Awarded $4.2 Million in Lawsuit Over Cancer Diagnosis
A jury has awarded a Massachusetts family $4.2 million in connection with the father who died after receiving a late kidney cancer diagnosis.
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Surge in Opioid Overdoses Prompts Warning in Lowell, Massachusetts
An increase in opioid overdoses over the last few days has prompted officials in Lowell, Massachusetts to send a warning to area residents.
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Man Dies in Condo Garage Fire in Lowell
One man died and one woman was hospitalized early Tuesday morning after a fire broke out at a condo in Lowell, Massachusetts.
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Domestic Violence Charges Against Ipswich, Massachusetts Fire Chief Dismissed
Prosecutors have dropped criminal charges against a Massachusetts fire chief who had been accused of choking and assaulting his wife because she asserted her marital privilege not to testify against him.