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Officers arrest armed robbery suspect in Charlestown
BOSTON — Two detail officers assisted in the arrest of an armed robbery suspect Wednesday after he allegedly threatened individuals with an axe and stole several items from a local store. At about 12:10 p.m., officers from District A-15 and two detail officers apprehended Alan Badgett, 33, of Boston,...
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...
Head of Federal Reserve in Boston Visits Millinocket
MILLINOCKET, Maine (WABI) - Millinocket had some special visitors from Boston on Thursday. Susan Collins of the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston made the trek to what is known as Maine’s Biggest Small Town. “New England is the Boston Fed’s district and region, and I am here to learn...
Hispanic Youth Leadership Academy announces new Summer Programs
For more than 20 years, the Hispanic Youth Leadership Academy (HYLA), in partnership with The United Methodist Church and The Episcopal Church, has supported Latinx high school and college students as they explore their calls to ministry, strengthen their faith, and serve their churches and communities. Last week, HYLA announced three pivotal summer training programs held around the United States, which will be focused on Christian discipleship, leadership in the church, and access to higher education for Hispanic Youth.
“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.
City of Lynn Bans Ice Cream Trucks After 8 P.M.
LYNN, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — A summertime treat will be a little harder to find late at night in Lynn, Mass. In response to noise complaints from residents, Lynn’s Board of Health has banned ice cream trucks from operating after 8 p.m. The ban is set to go into effect on Aug. 16.
Stress from caring for dementia patients can cause health problems, study says
BOSTON - Caring for someone with dementia can be incredibly stressful and a new study finds that stress can cause damage on a cellular level, which can lead to mental and physical health problems.One way to gauge a person's cellular health is to determine how much energy is left over after they perform daily activities, similar to a car. The more energy or fuel you have left over after a drive, the better your fuel efficiency, mileage, and overall performance.A team at Rice University studied more than 100 caregivers of spouses with Alzheimer's and other dementias and found that those with less leftover cellular energy were less able to engage in physical activities such as walking and carrying groceries, and they had fewer positive emotions such as feelings of excitement, inspiration, and alertness compared to caregivers with more leftover energy. Less leftover cellular energy has also been linked to higher inflammation which can lead to a host of mental and physical health problems, even dementia itself.
Future For Ailing Red Sox Infielder Becoming Less Blurry
Since Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas went down with a left rib strain, it’s been murky waters about his return. The news came in late May that Casas was close to ramping up his rehab. Then, in late June, the 24-year-old was reportedly on the verge of regularly swinging in the cage. But neither materialized, and the first baseman is still left without a concrete timetable. However, recent predictions regarding Casas’ outlook shine a brighter light. The future for the ailing infielder is becoming less blurry.
Driver arrested after chase through 2 states; Charlton police cruiser struck
SOUTHBRIDGE — A Connecticut man was arrested after a Thursday afternoon vehicle pursuit that crossed state lines, led to a Charlton cruiser being struck and ended in Southbridge, according to Charlton police. Nicholas Newton, 31, of Connecticut was arrested in Southbridge after several unsuccessful attempts to stop a vehicle in the southwestern...
Man Sentenced to 5 Years for Drug Trafficking in Maine
A 27-year-old man was sentenced to five years for drug trafficking and possession of meth in Maine. Man Sentenced to 60 Months for Drug Trafficking and Possession. Angel Luis Lozano from Lowell, Massachusetts will serve 60 months in federal prison. He will also have five years of supervised release. He entered a guilty plea on February 15, 2024.
Rise of the Moors members sentenced for 2021 standoff on I-95 in Wakefield
Two men who were part of a group known as Rise of the Moors were sentenced on gun charges this week in connection with their roles in an hours-long armed standoff on Interstate 95 in Wakefield in 2021, according to a spokesperson for Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan’s office.
Greater Boston League announces Spring Season All-Star Honors
Many Everett, Malden and Revere student-athletes are recognized for outstanding accomplishments; Malden claimed 4 GBL Team Championships in Spring 2024. It was another successful season in the Greater Boston League (GBL) this past spring, with plenty of individual and team accomplishments. The GBL finished off the 2024 Spring Season as a league recently with the announcement of its respective nine team sport All-Star lists.
Everett Junior Police Academy teaches youths to foster positive relationships with police, fire, Red Cross and ambulance services
Everett Junior Police Academy opened on Monday at Everett High School. It continues through this week, ending on Friday with a graduation at 2 p.m. Approximately 55 youths will do mock trials with police, fire, ambulance and American Red Cross personnel. See more photo highlights at: www.Facebook.com/advocate.news.ma.
Microsoft outage forces Mass General Brigham to cancel non-urgent surgeries, visits
BOSTON - The Microsoft Crowdstrike outage that hit health care systems, as well as airlines, banks and other business around the world Friday, is impacting hospitals and clinics in Massachusetts.Mass General Brigham cancellationsMass General Brigham, one of the largest health care systems in the Boston area, said the "major worldwide software outage has affected many of our systems." "Due to the severity of this issue, all previously scheduled non-urgent surgeries, procedures, and medical visits are cancelled today," spokesperson Noah Brown said in a statement."Mass General Brigham remains open to provide care to patients with urgent health concerns in our clinics...
A celebration of healthcare and hope: Gov. Healey attends Fairview Hospital gala
New Marlborough — Gov. Maura Healey (D) was the special guest at Fairview Hospital’s annual gala on Wednesday, July 17. In its 26th year, this year’s gala was held at Gedney Farm in New Marlborough. According to its official history, the hospital was started in 1912 when...
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