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Medway fire officials believe lawnmower sparked fire that destroyed garage
MEDWAY — A Holliston Street resident who was out to dinner on Monday evening was alerted by his own Ring camera that his garage had caught fire, according to a fire official. The resident of 46 Holliston St. watched his garage burn on his phone after calling 911 to...
Plymouth man killed in fiery crash off I-93 lived ‘vibrant and adventurous life’
A 31-year-old Plymouth man who was killed when his car plummeted off a ramp connecting Interstate 93 and Interstate 90 last week was remembered in his obituary as a devoted father who “just didn’t get enough time” with his children. Casey Brown died in the fiery crash...
Boston Man Sentenced to Over 7 Years for Racist Threats and Harassment Against Interracial Couple
A Massachusetts man, previously with an extensive criminal history, has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for issuing threats and harassment against an interracial couple on Facebook Messenger, along with attempting to obstruct justice. Stephen M. DeBerardinis of Boston and Dedham, aged 48, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs to 90 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release. In March 2024, DeBerardinis entered a guilty plea on charges including transmitting threats to injure in interstate commerce, tampering with a witness, and victim by threats, intimidation, corrupt persuasion, and harassment.
Randolph man, 33, arrested in Vermont after deadly stabbing of 59-year-old man in Brockton
BROCKTON — A 33-year-old Randolph man has been arrested in connection with a stabbing in Brockton that left a 59-year-old man dead and a 61-year-old man injured, prosecutors said. Brockton police responded to a report of a double stabbing at 23 Melrose Ave. on Monday evening. Brockton police then notified State Police detectives assigned to the Plymouth County District Attorney's Office of the stabbing at about 7:40 p.m. ...
Boston Weather: Sun, Storms, and Potential Heat Wave on Horizon
As Boston braces for a mix of sun and storms, locals can anticipate fluctuating weather patterns that could dictate the rhythm of their activities. According to the National Weather Service forecasts, this afternoon might see scattered showers with a partly sunny high near 74°F, whereas tomorrow promises to be rain-free with sunny skies and temperatures rising to the mid-80s.
Driver charged in 2023 crash that killed embattled Boston activist
Activist Clark Grant was facing federal fraud charges with his wife at the time of his death. An Abington woman is charged with a misdemeanor motor vehicle homicide after she allegedly crashed into a Roxbury activist, Clark Grant, while he was on a motorcycle over a year ago in Easton.
Developer wants Quincy pub closed. Bar owner suing while paying big rent increase
QUINCY – A small Irish pub in Quincy Center is suing its landlord, one of the city's largest developers, for $1.32 million, according to court filings. Gerry Hanley and his wife, Diane Hill, owners of Paddy Barry's Ales and Spirits at 1574 Hancock St., claim that their landlord, a subsidiary of real estate developer LBC Boston, violated their lease by rejecting their five-year lease extension option and ordering them to vacate the premises by June 1...
Freshly Restored Buick Grand National Stolen And Crashed Into 15+ Cars
An unknown suspect stole and crashed a 1987 Buick Grand National in Boston. Police are still searching for the individual and investigating the crime. The owner says that he’s sick over the accident and that his life is wrecked. Police say that a thief in Boston used a screwdriver...
Trooper arrest Woonsocket man on outstanding warrant
PROVIDENCE — A routine motor vehicle stop led to the arrest of a Woonsocket man early Wednesday morning, authorities said. At 1:24 a.m. on June 12, Troopers from the Lincoln Woods Barracks apprehended 27-year-old Seedy Camara on a bench warrant for failing to appear in court for an arraignment on a charge of driving with an expired license.
Newton ATV may have been intentionally set on fire, state fire marshal says
An all-terrain vehicle parked in Newton might have been intentionally set on fire, according to State Fire Marshall Jon Davine, Newton fire Chief Gregory Gentile and Newton police Acting Chief George McMains. On the night of Saturday, June 1, the Newton Fire Department received 911 calls about a fire in...
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