TV38 Boston - Sun Nov 08
WBZ 2 of 3 WBZ 3 of 3 Surveillance video shows, what prosecutors say, is John Buonomo taking money from cash and copy machines.
Biographical information on Carmen OrtizBoston.com - Fri Nov 06
EDUCATION -- Adelphi University, bachelor's degree, business administration, 1978; George Washington University Law School, juris doctorate, 1981.
Wilmington in hunt for new housing executiveLowell Sun - Fri Nov 06
The Housing Authority may have a new leader at its helm as early as next month. The agency launched a search for a new executive director after Theresa Georgopoulos resigned from the post to take another job.
Alibi changes in wrongful death suitLowell Sun - Tue Nov 03
Alibi: The defense by an accused person of having been elsewhere at the time an alleged offense was committed.
A walk down Nostalgia Lane -- er, University Ave.Lowell Sun - Mon Nov 02
It's a little over one-tenth of a mile on University Avenue in Lowell from the corner of Riverside Street to White Street.
Let juries determine sex offendersa fateBoston Globe - Sat Oct 31
MIDDLESEX DISTRICT Attorney Gerard Leone wants state lawmakers to give juries more say in whether some sex offenders should be civilly committed after completing their criminal sentences.
a Stroll Along 'Textile' Ave. is a Walk Down Memory LaneThe Valley Dispatch - Fri Oct 30
It's a little over one-tenth of a mile on University Avenue in Lowell from the corner of Riverside Street to White Street, but oh, what a tale that stretch of road could tell.
Dracut seeks new rules for PTO fundsLowell Sun - Thu Oct 29
In the wake of a PTO mom's embezzlement of nearly $13,000 from the Parker Avenue School's fundraising coffers, town officials want the volunteer parent organizations to run more like businesses, with an independent accountant double-checking the books.
'The grip of addiction is very powerful'Lowell Sun - Thu Oct 29
Colm Sullivan told his dad he loved him, then fell asleep on the couch. He never woke up.
Deaths highlight issue of elders, domestic violenceBoston.com - Wed Oct 28
The violent deaths of William and Jane Wyman of Newton last week, allegedly by his hand in the home they shared for decades, shows the need for more communication and education about domestic violence, said several local social workers and advocates.
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