CRIME & SAFETY
Three hospitalized after two-car crash in Hanover
Three people were taken to a local trauma center Wednesday morning after a two-car crash in Hanover. An ambulance returning from another trip to the hospital and a fire engine were called to Whiting Street for the crash around 6:49 a.m. The three people were transported to a nearby trauma center. A Rockland fire ambulance also assisted with the call.
Duxbury crash leads to DUI, multiple charges for Barre woman
DUXBURY — A two-vehicle collision on VT RT 100 near Lavanway Rd resulted in multiple charges for a 24-year-old Barre woman on April 17. Troopers from the Berlin Barracks responded to the scene at 5:14 p.m., where they found a single white vehicle in a ditch and the driver, identified as Harley Porter, reportedly yelling at fire and EMS personnel.
One hospitalized after dump truck rolls over on Route 3 in Weymouth
The driver of a dump truck was hospitalized with minor injuries after the vehicle rolled over on Route 3 in Weymouth Thursday morning. Members of the Norwell barracks of Norwell police responded to reports of a dump truck that rolled over onto its side on Route 3 northbound, just past mile marker 36 around 9:40 a.m. according to Massachusetts State Police. A large amount of debris was scattered over the highway and the driver was taken to South Shore Hospital in Weymouth to be treated for their minor injuries. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
Patrick Clancy completes Boston Marathon in memory of 3 late children
The Duxbury resident raised thousands for Boston Children's Hospital in honor of his children Cora, Dawson, and Callan. Their mother is charged with their murders. Patrick Clancy, the Duxbury man whose three young children were killed last January, ran the Boston Marathon Monday after raising more than $75,000 for Boston Children’s Hospital.
Brockton man accused of murdering older brother held without bail. What happened in court
BROCKTON — The Brockton man accused of fatally shooting his older brother was ordered held without bail in Brockton District Court Thursday, according to reporting by WCVB. Jeremiah Abreu, 20, of Brockton, was arraigned in Brockton District Court on Thursday, April 11 on charges of murder, carrying a firearm without a license and carrying a loaded firearm without a license in connection with the March 31 shooting of his 27-year-old brother, Sedrick Abreu.
Mass. man pleads guilty to conspiracy to steal COVID relief money
A Plymouth man pleaded guilty to COVID-19 pandemic unemployment fraud and will see prison time in the House of Corrections, Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro’s office announced Thursday. Aaron Fernandes, 43, pleaded guilty to three counts of larceny over $1200, two counts of unemployment fraud, one count of identity fraud,...
50 lithium-ion battery fires identified in last six months in Massachusetts
BROCKTON - The state Fire Marshal's office flagged 50 lithium-ion fires in Massachusetts in the last six months. A new tracking system is helping them identify dangerous patterns. "We realized we were having a more of a problem than we thought," Brockton Deputy Fire Chief Jeffrey Marchetti told WBZ-TV. "They're in our everyday life: cellphones, laptops, every tool we use now, vehicles. Everything we do." Lithium-ion battery fires burn up to 2,000 degreesThese small batteries pack a big punch, so when they do explode, it requires more manpower to contain. "A normal fire is 500-800 degrees. These fires will burn up to 2,000...
No Injuries Reported as Pickup Truck Slams into Brockton Home, Shaking Community
Chaos struck a quiet Brockton street when a pickup truck barreled into the side of a residential home, leaving a gaping hole and a shaken community in its wake. The startling incident, which unfolded yesterday afternoon at the corner of Belmont and Hamilton Streets, is under investigation as authorities seek to piece together the moments leading up to the crash.
New Firefighters Offer New Life To Area Departments
Several Cape Cod fire departments have some new blood in their stations. Nine of 21 candidates who graduated last week from the 50-day Career Recruit Firefighting Training Program in Bridgewater are now working on the Cape. P-town Fire has three of the grads, two went to both Yarmouth and Sandwich while Brewster and Wellfleet's fire departments got one new recruit apiece.
Norwell police seek hit-and-run driver after morning crash
NORWELL — Officers from the Norwell Police Department responded to a hit-and-run accident on Main Street near the intersection of May Elm Lane and Winter Street at 7:21 a.m. today. According to authorities, an unknown vehicle, described as a silver sedan with expected heavy front-end damage, was traveling from...
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