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Former Mass. congressional candidate sentenced to 21 months in prison for campaign law violations
Abhijit “Beej” Das was convicted last year of violating the Federal Election Campaign Act and making false statements. A former Massachusetts congressional candidate will serve prison time for violating campaign finance laws and other charges, prosecutors announced. Abhijit “Beej” Das was sentenced last week to 21 months in...
Mayor Wu opens up about pregnancy and family life
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced Monday that she and her husband are expecting their third child — a baby girl — in January. This may be a new experience for the city, but not for Wu. Both of her sons — ages 9 and 7 — were born while she served as a city councilor. Wu said the pregnancy doesn't impact her plans to run for reelection.
More state troopers with connections to Karen Read case under investigation
Massachusetts State Police announced Tuesday that they were investigating three troopers, two of whom testified at the Karen Read murder trial. Det. Lt. Brian Tully, Lt. John Fanning and Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik "are each the subject of an active internal affairs investigation," the department told NBC10 Boston Tuesday. Tully and Bukhenik were both called to the stand last month during the lengthy trial.
With New Approach to Reign in Overdevelopment, Haverhill Council to Discuss Affordable Housing Next
An update on Haverhill’s affordable housing situation is on the horizon for the City Council, which may begin asking more of developers before approving large projects. Officials said little on the subject during a consequential meeting on residential development last week, prompting Councilor John A. Michitson last night to call for a briefing from the Community Development Division.
Funding for fire damage repairs at Keene’s transfer station on tap for finance committee
KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) – The Keene Public Works Department is asking the City Council for authorization to hire a contractor to repair fire damage at the Keene Transfer Station. There were two fires at the transfer station at the end of May, the first did not cause any damage,...
Free garden tours, National Night Out, Sail Portsmouth shuttle: Community news update
Portsmouth offers free public Prescott Park Garden tours on Fridays PORTSMOUTH – The seasonal gardens of Prescott Park are in their prime, following weeks of planting, weeding, and cultivation. The City of Portsmouth Parks & Greenery Department is inviting the public to join members of the gardening team for free weekly tours of...
EVENT FULL Pull up a Chair: AARP NH Local & Livable Community Dinner at Throwback Brewery
THIS EVENT IS FULL AND NO LONGER TAKING REGISTRATIONS. AARP NH has a seat for you at our upcoming Local & Livable Community Dinner on August 20 (5-7 pm) at Throwback Brewery in North Hampton, NH. At this special dinner event from 5 to 7 pm, attendees will enjoy a...
Keene State College Appoints New Softball Coach
KEENE, N.H. – (MyKeeneNow) Keene State College has welcomed back a familiar face to lead its softball team. Haley Chandler, a KSC alumna from the class of 2013, has been named the new head coach of the college’s softball program, according to a news release. Chandler previously coached...
Startup Star: Adaptive Industries Makes MedTech Ideas a Reality
There can be strength in being small, and that’s what’s driving the success of Adaptive Industries, a one-year-old firm in Hooksett that provides engineering, consulting and design services to produce and launch biotech and medical devices. Tyler McCrady, co-founder and director of operations, says Adaptive Industries was created...
UNH Cross Country Announces 2024 Schedule
DURHAM, N.H. – The University of New Hampshire men's and women's Cross Country teams, led by second-year Director Anna Magle-Haberek, announced their schedules for the 2024 season. UNH opens its season on Saturday, Aug. 31 at the Vermont Invite before taking a trip down to the Friar Invitational for...
'He never missed anything': The late, great Mike Loftus was all about family and hockey
Over the course of four decades, Mike Loftus told countless stories, all of them compelling, to readers of The Patriot Ledger and the Enterprise. Since his death on July 21 at age 65, following a battle with lung cancer that cut short a well-earned retirement, people have been telling endless stories about him. ...
Wednesday, July 24: Newburyport Library Investigation Ramps up…Old Bridge in Gloucester Deemed Safe…New CEO of the Boch Center
Community Announcements – Photos – Sports (Below) Please join us in congratulating our Chief of Department, Bob Amerault, on his last day with the Danvers Fire Department. Bob is retiring after 32 years of dedicated service. Chief Amerault faithfully served the Town of Danvers, our community, and his fellow firefighters with integrity, class, and distinction.
Select Board Office Hours, Wednesday 8/28/24
As part of the Select Board Citizen’s Comment Procedure, citizens have the option of attending one of the Board’s monthly “Office Hours” to discuss items with members of the Board. No more than two members of the Board attend a session, which is held virtually or at different sites in town. The Office Hours are not public meetings with an agenda, but rather a casual, open time for general discussions with Board members. The Select Board’s Office Hours are posted on the Town’s web site at least one week before each session. The Board began offering Office Hours in October 2013.
Pink House Not a Hot Listing
NEWBURY – There is a two-story house for sale on the road to Plum Island. Built in 1925, the 1,500-square-foot house has an unfinished basement and walk-up attic. According to the description provided by General Services Administration (GSA), “The structure has been unoccupied for several decades. Due to its age and condition, there is lead-based paint, asbestos and mold; no abatement has been conducted.”
Field hockey wins gold at camp
The Dragons fared quite well at the Bentley University elite camp run by College Connections. Participants spent the day practicing skills with their teams and played games at night within their pool. Duxbury was undefeated in pool play and prevailed in a shoot-out in the championship game on a clutch goal from Caitlin Hussey. Duxbury won the gold medal after finishing undefeated in the pool. Back row: Clare Carlson, Maddie Cooke, Mia Compton, Isabel Patuto, Niamh McCabe, Marlowe Donohue, Car... A digital subscription is required to access the rest of this content! Please Click here to Subscribe or Login below!
Bentley Recognized with WBCA Honor Roll Special Mention for Academic Success
WALTHAM, Mass. – The Bentley University women's basketball team was recognized for its success in the classroom during the 2023-24 academic year as a Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Honor Roll Special Mention. Coach C White's Falcons achieved a 3.329 grade point average during the year and had 10...
Men's tennis totals seven ITA Scholar Athletes
WALTHAM, Mass. – Seven members of the Bentley men's tennis team were named Scholar Athletes by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, the ITA announced Tuesday. Ansh Chadha, Gabe Horwitz, Jonathan Muravchik, Liam Marr, Max Bonte, Nikolai Pran, and Noah Monsanto each earned the Scholar Athlete distinction by maintaining at least a 3.50 GPA for the 2023-24 academic year.
Carefree Caleb: Post 129 gets gem from Allen to force winner-take-all clash for Zone 4 title
WINCHENDON — Caleb Allen doesn’t stress out when he’s on the pitcher’s mound. It’s easy to see why. The last time the recent Oakmont Regional grad felt frazzled was in the Spartans’ 2-1 win over Hudson High in a Division 2 playoff game on June 11, 2021, when Allen was just a freshman. ...
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