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Select Board continues discussion on proposed firearms business bylaw
WESTFORD — The Select Board recently discussed updates on a proposed bylaw to regulate firearms businesses, which is slated to be presented to voters later this year. This proposal would define and regulate firearm businesses separately from other businesses. It would limit new firearm businesses to the commercial highway and industrial highway zoning districts, as well as require a special permit from the Planning Board.
Karen Read jury list impounded indefinitely as juror says, ‘I am frightened'
The judge in the case won't release the names of the people who served on the deadlocked jury, she said in a filing Thursday, citing a juror whom the judge found to have a credible fear for her and her family's safety. Also Thursday, Read's lawyers shared in a court...
Feds raid Cambridge apartment; charge man as pill maker for local drug gangs, seize more than 10 pounds of fake Adderall pills
A former Everett man now living in Cambridge was arrested yesterday on charges of possession of more than 500 grams of meth with intent to distribute and defrauding a federal Covid relief program. Schuyler Oppenheimer, 34, was arrested during a raid at his apartment on Parker Street in Cambridge, at...
10th Annual Mom’s Cancer Fighting Angels Car Show honors local community supporters
Three people and organizations received the Community Appreciation Award during Sunday’s 10th Annual Mom’s Cancer Fighting Angels car show at Saugus Middle/High School. Owner of former Full of Bull restaurant Bill Pappas, owner of former Saugus Fuddruckers Adrienne LeBlanc and Cars and Cops event organizer Domenic Montano received awards from Mom’s Cancer Fighting Angels Team Captain Guy Moley.
Man charged in Boston pub fire found not competent for trial
The man charged over a fire at a popular pub in Boston's Mission Hill neighborhood was found not competent to face the charges during a hearing Friday. Prasiddha Baruwal had been ordered to undergo a mental competency exam after being arrested in connection with the intense fire at The Squealing Pig, which its owners have said was destroyed. Video showed a person inside burning restaurant, which had its windows smashed as well.
Red Sox play the Dodgers after Duran's 4-hit game
Boston Red Sox (53-42, third in the AL East) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (56-41, first in the NL West) PITCHING PROBABLES: Red Sox: Nick Pivetta (4-6, 4.18 ERA, 1.14 WHIP, 88 strikeouts); Dodgers: Gavin Stone (9-3, 3.26 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, 76 strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK: LINE Dodgers -139, Red Sox +118;...
“Again?”: Zach Bryan Has a Second Adorable Run-in With His Tiniest Fan at Boston Show
During his first run of Boston shows, a fan in the pit caught Zach Bryan‘s attention by thrusting her baby into his line of sight. Bryan excitedly held his tiniest fan, making memories for when the baby grows up and, hopefully, discovers Bryan’s music. There’s no doubt he will, because his parents brought him to yet another Zach Bryan show when the tour returned to Boston.
Restaurants Savvor and SAVR in legal fight over trademark infringement
Savvor first filed the suit against SAVR, claiming its similar name has caused confusion among patrons. Two Boston restaurants are in the middle of a legal dispute over a trademark infringement claim due to their business names — both different spellings of the word “savor.”. The plaintiff is...
The Company that Spawned Moderna Just Raised $3.6 Billion to Back more Big Ideas in Life Sciences
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Boston Globe) — In an office building on the edge of Kendall Square, overlooking the Charles River, is a company that exists to create other companies. Often, these new companies work on the frontiers of science and medicine, with the goal of creating drugs and treatments to cure disease and extend lives.
Roxbury affordable housing development goes fully electric — even when the power goes out
Down the street from Nubian Square, in a little room on the outside of a new affordable housing building, two enormous cabinets hum away. These boxes — each about as large an industrial-sized refrigerator — mark a first for the city and state and make the Kenzi at Bartlett Station, a 50-unit development for older adults, the first building taller than four stories in the city that is all-electric — even when the power goes out.
Brad Stevens vague on if final notable unsigned member of Boston Celtics' Banner 18 team will return
Brad Stevens didn't reveal too much in his answer to a question about whether the Boston Celtics would bring Oshae Brissett back in free agency to the 15th and final roster spot. Instead, he spoke to the positives of Brissett's one-year run in Boston (thus far?) but said he wouldn't have much of a role if he returned.
Mayor Wu Announces New Grant Funding To Expand Swim Safe Boston
BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Mayor Michelle Wu announces an expansion of Swim Safe Boston. On Thursday, Mayor Wu, the City of Boston’s Human Services Cabinet and Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) announced that $250,000 in new grant funding is available for non-profit organizations in Boston that offer free swim lessons for children. Wu also announced that the BCYF Clougherty Pool in Charlestown is expected to reopen by the end of July.
Former Bruins Defender Reveals New Number
Matt Grzelcyk's time with the Boston Bruins ended earlier this month. The Massachusetts native signed a one-year, $2.75 million contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins on the first day of free agency. Not only is Grzelcyk changing teams but also numbers. Due to Penguins forward Valtteri Puustinen already having No. 48, Grzelcyk will rock No. 24 for the Penguins. This is understandable choice by Grzelcyk, as it is half of 48. Grzelcyk, of course, would never have been able to wear No. 24 as a Bruin, as legend Terry O'Reilly has the number retired. Grzelcyk, 30, spent each of his first...
Multiple Steward Health Care hospitals possibly headed for auction
The fallout of Steward Health Care's bankruptcy filing could reach a new height Thursday morning, with several hospitals within the healthcare system possibly going up for auction. It's an auction for the Steward hospitals in the state that have received multiple bids on the open market. This come after the...
Dave Portnoy Reviews Tripoli Pizza & Bakery In Lawrence
The 47-year-old Barstool Sports owner found himself in Essex County, at Tripoli Pizza & Bakery in Lawrence, for the latest edition of his “One Bite Pizza Reviews” YouTube series that was posted Tuesday, July 16. Founded by the Zappala family in 1924, the business started selling fresh bread...
Family of pavers twice cited for operating illegal campgrounds in Glocester
GLOCESTER – A family involved in the paving business – who shares a name with a known clan of cross-country paving scammers – has been cited for operating illegal campgrounds twice on town properties in recent years. Town Building and Zoning Official Dennis Begin has ordered owner...
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