Medford Residents Attend Sheriff's Citizens Academy
Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian recently presided over the graduation ceremony for the inaugural Middlesex Sheriff's Office Citizens Academy.
View ArticleAncient Order of Hibernians, James A. Curran Division, presents Donahue...
The Ancient Order of Hibernians, James A. Curran Division One of Hampden-Hampshire Counties, held its annual "Summer Picnic, Hibernian Style" on June 22 at The Wherehouse? in Holyoke.
View ArticleRight time for Billerica to show sheriff wish list
It's not unusual for the host community of a prison or jail to be on less-than-cordial terms with its "guests."
View ArticleAlleged Billerica child rapist held on $100,000 bail
A 42-year-old Billerica man is being held on $100,000 cash bail after he allegedly admitted to police that he repeatedly raped a 6-year-old girl who was attending his girlfriend's illegal daycare in...
View ArticleBelmont Media Center Improves Local Sports Coverage with Broadcast Pix Mica
Billerica, Massachusetts ? Broadcast Pix ? today announced Belmont Media Center , a PEG station with three channels serving the town of Belmont, Mass., has improved its local sports coverage with a new...
View ArticleLocal nonprofits awarded a combined $100G in grants
Twelve local nonprofits were awarded a combined $100,000 in grants by the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley on Monday as part of the organization's Summer Experiences in Greater...
View ArticleTierney, Gys fuel Dracut victory
Nick Tierney pitched a 2-hitter and Evan Gys went 3-for-4 with 2 RBI and 2 runs scored as Dracut defeated Westford in Northeast League action, 9-1.
View ArticleBillerica Emblem Club among best
"We have 28 Emblem clubs in the state and Billerica is the largest one. Our state chapter is also the second largest in the country," said MacDonald, who took over on June 1 as president of the state...
View ArticleGreater Lowell takes cover after tornado warning
A tornado warning that sent many in Greater Lowell scrambling for cover Monday was issued when National Weather Service meteorologists spotted signs of rotating winds in a severe thunderstorm.
View ArticleMan charged with punching Billerica man with special needs
A 19-year-old Burlington man is accused of repeatedly punching a special-needs Billerica man in the head as part of an alleged pattern of harassment, police allege.
View ArticleLowell man charged with cocaine trafficking, firearms possession
A joint investigation between Lowell and Billerica police netted the arrest of a 43-year-old city man, who was ordered held on $100,000 cash bail on cocaine trafficking and firearms charges.
View ArticleBacktalk: 7/3/2013
LOWEST OF LOW: We have a suspected traitor, who just left China, he's now in Russia.
View ArticleBillerica man faces attempted-murder charge
A 37-year-old Billerica man was released without bail after a victim allegedly told Tewksbury police she had been choked and robbed at a motel and later recanted.
View ArticleBillerica man faces attempted-murder charge
A 37-year-old Billerica man was released without bail after a victim allegedly told Tewksbury police she had been choked and robbed at a motel and later recanted.
View ArticleArrest Log: 7/4/2013
Patrick Barry, 20, 8 Brookside Road, Westford; operating under the influence of alcohol, speeding, failure to stop at a stop sign.
View ArticleClub News
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View ArticleBorrowing stability is key while applying for mortgage
Q: We are applying for a mortgage, while shopping for a new home. Our lender yelled at us for applying for financing with our furniture purchase.
View ArticleLowell Legion in romp
Joe Parisi, Cam Latta and Tyler Schermerhorn each had 2 hits and 2 RBI on Saturday night as Lowell Post 87 defeated Malden, 12-3, in American Legion baseball action.
View ArticleBillerica neighbors tense over group home
Todd Lane is one of the most peaceful neighborhoods around. The few noises come from an annual block party, lawn mowers, kids jumping in a pool, or the occasional lost traveler looking for Boston Road.
View ArticleShawsheen duo get grant for gear
Two 2013 graduates from Shawsheen Valley Technical High School's Auto Body program recently received tool grants from the Association of Automotive Service Providers of Massachusetts.
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