The Patriot Ledger*Posted Jul 14, 2008 @ 09:48 AM QUINCY — John R. Diotte, 56, of Middleboro pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of third-offense drunken driving. He was originally charged with fourth-offense drunken driving. Judge Gregory Baler sentenced Diotte
The Patriot Ledger*Posted Jul 14, 2008 @ 06:18 AM HINGHAM — A Duxbury woman who police say drove erratically through a beach parking lot is facing a second drunken-driving charge and a drug charge.Karen A. Poturnicki, 41, of 43 Herring
By Maria Papadopoulos*GateHouse News Service*Posted Jul 14, 2008 @ 06:58 AMLast update Jul 14, 2008 @ 08:00 AM BROCKTON — A woman was beaten by four other females on Vine Street on Saturday night, police said.The victim, whose name, age,
By Maria Papadopoulos*ENTERPRISE STAFF WRITER*Posted Jul 14, 2008 @ 07:26 AM BROCKTON — BrocktonA Bridgewater man was charged with armed robbery after he allegedly robbed a man outside of the 7-Eleven on Pleasant Street, one of two reported robberies early
http://www.goal.org/news/Legislative/DevalLicenseTax.htmAnd here we go again. It's quite obvious he wants to legislate out gun owners from this state... :mad:---Quote--- On Sunday July, 13, 2008 Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick filed a special appropriations bill for fiscal year 2008. ...
By Barbara Giasone The Orange County Register FULLERTON, Calif. — When the Police Department started hiring more women, Chief Pat McKinley drew one conclusion: No way could female hips tolerate the regulation Sam Browne belt loaded with 27 pounds of
By Allison Steele The Philadelphia Inquirer In Upper Darby, where many police officers drive between 60 and 70 miles a day, patrols could soon get a lot shorter.With gas prices climbing, Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood says he may try to
Miami Herald, The (KRT)*via NewsEdge CorporationJul. 12--In September 1944, the city of Miami hired its first black police officers: five men who had to train in secret and, couldn't arrest a white person, wear their uniforms...
Q&A with:Stacey M. ChildressPublished:July 14, 2008Author:Sarah Jane GilbertWhen Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast region of the United States in August 2005, it destroyed homes and lives. A paradoxical effect, however, is that the storm's aftermath created an opening
Boston's fire commissioner is urging the city's retirement board to deny the disability claim of a firefighter who competed in a bodybuilding contest even though he claims he can't work because of a back injury.
A week ago this Sunday, the world marked the 64th anniversary of D-Day. On Monday, the French government will prove it will never forget -- honoring five local WWII veterans who helped liberate Europe.