Crime & Safety

'Unrelenting Abuse' Led To Student's Suicide, DA Says: Patch PM

Also: The North Shore is left with just one Friendly's after closing | MBTA advisory group picks most expensive Commuter Rail fix​ | More.

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'Thousands Of Texts:' Details After Woman Charged In Boyfriend's Suicide

A 21-year-old woman faces an involuntary manslaughter charge after subjecting her boyfriend to "unrelenting abuse" until he took his own life the day he was set to graduate from Boston College, the city's top prosecutor said.

With Closing, Peabody Is Home To Last North Shore Friendly's

The chain closed its Amesbury store, leaving the Peabody store the last outpost of the iconic chain on the North Shore.

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MBTA Advisory Group Picks Most Expensive Commuter Rail Fix

The proposal, which would offer service every 15 minutes, would cost $28.9 billion in 2020 dollars according to cost projections.

Amazon Backs Out On Plans For Braintree Facility

Amazon has pulled its plan to open a distribution center in the industrial park on Campanelli Drive.

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Man 'Covered In Blood' Draws Police Response In Milford

The 48-year-old man walked into the police building late Saturday night shouting about "having more money than god," police said.

Car Drives Into Milford Subway

The car broke down the entrance to a Subway in Milford along Prospect Street, according to images from the scene.

Missing Girl Last Seen In Newton: Waltham Police

If you have any information about her, police are asking for you to contact them.

Demonic Vandalism Found Around Stoneham

The graffiti has been found around town, including an elementary and high school, police said.

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