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Mass. State Lottery: $100,000 Mass Cash ticket sold at Swansea convenience store
A lucky Massachusetts State Lottery player won $100,000 Saturday after buying a winning Mass Cash ticket at a Swansea convenience store. The ticket — which won the game’s largest prize — was purchased for $1 at Swansea Mart on Wilbur Avenue. In Mass Cash, players choose five...
Massachusetts, Rhode Island police bust six-year, $4 million jewel theft ring
Jovan Lemon, 29, Paul Lemon, 30, Steven Berdugo, 28, and Paul Miller, 46, all of Rhode Island, were indicted earlier this month in connection with 43 burglaries and break-ins across 25 towns in Massachusetts between July 2018 and March 2024.
Worcester County real estate transfers, Sunday, April 28
$565,000, 41 Willard Rd, Lavoie, Brittney L, and Lavoie, Andrew, to Krysiak, Alexander R, and Lambert, Brianne L.$424,900, 61 Young Rd, Dunton-Leon Jr, William E, and Leon, Cesar E, to Bruso 3rd, Carl E, and Omara, Elizabeth A.$280,000, 120 Central St, Davieau, Kate A, and Davieau, Benjamin, to L5 Development LLC.
Guest column: Ending restaurants' tip credit could cost jobs, close eateries and bars
State Sen. Cindy Friedman said she was “confused” about employees and local restaurateurs’ opposition to a proposed ballot measure to eliminate Massachusetts’s tip credit. Allow me to clear up the confusion: The same policy is currently stifling income for servers and bartenders and endangering local restaurant...
Does Massachusetts budget need major changes amid cuts and hiring freezes?
BOSTON – State revenue receipts are running behind projections, prompting short-term budget cuts and hiring freezes. But in an interview with WBZ-TV, Senate President Karen Spilka (D-Ashland) says the moment does not call for major changes in state spending plans. "Now is not the time to take our foot off the pedal in economic development and housing and lowering the cost of college and other things if we want to continue being a leader with our innovation economy," Spilka said. "I believe that we need to keep investing in our strengths, which are our people, our residents."Massachusetts migrant housingOne area...
Six gang members arrested after stealing $50,000 worth of lottery tickets
Six gang-affiliated Massachusetts men were taken into custody on charges related to the theft of roughly $50,000 worth of lottery tickets from convenience stores across two states. The suspects broke into at least 12 stores in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and they face over 120 indictments, including larceny, breaking and entering, being fugitives from justice, […]
One man hopes to make it easier for vendors, street performers to work in Worcester
When Geoff Killebrew says he wants to see a renaissance come to the City of Worcester, he’s not talking about focusing on growth in the Canal District or downtown. A musician and founder of the F.A.M Jam Family, Arts and Music Festival in Worcester, Killebrew, 40, told MassLive the renaissance he envisions features vendors and street performers who are Black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) — becoming entrepreneurs through performance and selling their crafts throughout the city.
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