Jose Mendez, 60, of Somerville, faces charges for sexually assaulting women at his unlicensed chiropractic business that he ran out of his home. Mendez denies the allegations. His bail was set at $5,500, and he is due in court on May 14.
Holden temporarily avoids legal action over housing law compliance
Holden has evaded a lawsuit by Attorney General Andrea Campbell for non-compliance with a law mandating multi-family housing near commuter rail stops. The town opposes the law, citing incongruity with its suburban-rural character.
Everett woman who struck pole in Clinton while drunk before leaving scene told police, “it is all their fault, they made me drink, they wanted to get me in trouble”
Maria Dos Santos, 54, of Everett, told police she was forced to drink after she crashed into a utility pole in Clinton, left the scene, then refused to pull over for police while driving at an incredibly low rate of speed. She now faces six charges, including OUI, leaving the scene of property damage, and fail to stop for police.
Gallery Sitka in Shirley will host “Symptoms” an ink painting exhibition by French visual artist Veronique Sapin
On Friday, April 26, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Gallery Sitka in Shirley will host an opening reception for “Symptoms,” an exhibition by French visual artist Veronique Sapin. Sapin will also be at the Fitchburg Art Museum on Thursday, May 2, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Two Boston men arrested after pushing cart of TVs out of Somerville Target then carrying them down Medford Street after cart locked
At around 7:07 a.m., last Tuesday, Apr. 16, 2024, Somerville police apprehended two men who pushed a cart of TVs from Target, then carried them down Medford Street after the cart locked.
Fitchburg woman driving on wrong side of road with flat tire in Leominster arrested for child endangerment, OUI
Andrea Lemos-Rodriguez, 49, of Fitchburg, was arrested in Leominster after a caller reported a car with a popped tire driving very slowly on the wrong side of the road. Her 12-year-old son, who has Autism, was in the car with her at the time of her arrest.
Ayer man wins $1,000,000 on scratch ticket bought in Littleton, plans on using winning to renovate his home
Robert Pare of Ayer won the second highest prize on the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “$4,000,000 Bonus Bucks” scratch ticket. He plans on using his winning to renovate his home.
Embracing Holistic Health in High-Stress Professions: Q&A with Fitchburg Police Officer David Gordon
This article explores the vital differences between health and wellness, and how one police officer’s journey reflects a shift towards holistic well-being, sponsored by Wellpoint, formerly UniCare.
Worcester’s city employee salary database for 2023: see the city’s top earners and more
In 2023, Worcester saw growth in its city workforce and total payroll, with 8,016 employees and $519 million in earnings, including 1,540 six-figure salaries. City Manager Eric Batista earned the highest salary at $313,723, a significant increase from the previous year.
Lindsay Clancy’s husband is raising money again, this time by running the Boston Marathon in his slain children’s memory
Last year, Patrick Clancy raised $1,075,411 on a GoFundMe page called “Patrick Clancy Donations,” none of which has gone towards his wife’s legal fees.