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Hearing for Greenfield man convicted of 2005 murder of pregnant woman
GREENFIELD — Almost exactly 20 years ago, Brandy Waryasz was murdered at a gas station in Deerfield. Dennis Bateman, a Greenfield man, was convicted of killing Waryasz and her unborn child. His attorney though argues there were problems in the case, and on Thursday, there will be a motion...
Vt. man arrested in assault that seriously injured victim
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (WCAX) - Police have arrested a Brattleboro man for a bloody assault that left the victim with serious injuries. Brattleboro officers were called to Main Street on April 11 at about 4:30 p.m. for a report of a man covered in blood. The victim was rushed to the...
What we know about the Chicopee firefighter suspected of a woman’s death
Editor’s note: The city for which Eileen Monaghan’s ex-husband was a city councilor has been corrected. Since Sunday, a man has been in Franklin County Jail in connection with the death of the former wife of a Chicopee city councilor over the weekend. Jason Chapdelaine, 52, of Springfield,...
Spring water main flushing begins April 19
BRATTLEBORO-Friday, April 19 - Night: Marlboro Road area and Western Avenue from the Chelsea Royal Diner on Marlboro Road to Melrose Street and Stockwell Drive. Water will be off for several hours on Carriage Hill, Yorkshire Circle, and Hampshire Circle. Saturday, April 20 - Night: Western Avenue from Edward Heights...
Amherst Fire Chief Tim Nelson announcing his retirement
AMHERST, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - Amherst Fire Chief Tim Nelson announcing his retirement. Nelson has served as the town’s Fire Chief since 2009. Since taking the job he has advocated for and secured additional staffing, upgraded emergency response equipment, and found a passion for educating children on the importance of fire safety.
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