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OUR OPINION: Work smarter to protect senior housing tenants Quincy's public housing director may be right in saying crime rates at the properties he runs don't justify private security. But stories some residents tell make it clear more needs to be done to keep them safe. Read More Rockland police still trying to track down Abington driver Rockland Police Lt. Nicholas Zeoli said his department is still searching for Abington resident Kathleen Tierney, 43, who lured cops into a car chase last week. “We haven’t found her yet,” Zeoli said Monday. “But we have some tips and we’re pursuing them. We expect that she will be in custody soon, or that she will turn herself in. These charges are not going away. She can’t run from them forever.” Read More Quincy mother indicted on murder charge A Norfolk County grand jury has handed up an indictment against a Quincy mother accused of murdering her 8-year-old son in a botched attempt to kill herself, too. Read More Scituate author has a ball writing book about slugger Hank Greenberg As opening day approaches, baseball fan Shelley Sommer is more excited than usual. A literature teacher and library director at the Inly School in Scituate, Sommer always displays baseball books in the spring. But this is the first time she is the author of one – a biography of Hall of Fame first baseman Hank Greenberg, titled “Hammerin’ Hank Greenberg.” Read More Police: Easton business owner assaulted officer in Plymouth The owner of the Ames shovel factory complex and his son were arrested during the weekend on charges they created a disturbance when they were asked to leave a Plymouth restaurant. Read More Changes would reduce Braintree school budget proposal by $1.6 million School Superintendent Peter Kurzberg presented the school committee with $1.6 million in reductions in the proposed school budget. Read More Faxon Woods assisted living facility in Quincy gets new owner A group of 34 assisted living facilities, including the Atrium at Faxon Woods in Quincy, has new ownership now that a health care investment firm has invested roughly $360 million into the group. Read More GET A LIFE: Face it, men and women are different I just heard about yet another study on the differences between male and female behavior. When are we going to finally understand that we are not the same? Read More Top Classified: Norwell MA United States 02061 1,549,000, single_family, 0 Beds, 0 Baths, NORWELL ~ TARA DRIVE ALMOST 3 ACRES! Sun 1-3pm Gallagher-built home designer kitchen w/pantry and see through gas fplc., 2 1st flr. Study's, Octag... Read More |
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