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Peabody Candidate Profile: John DeRosa For City Council
John DeRosa shares why he should be elected to Peabody City Council in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
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John DeRosa shares why he should be elected to Peabody City Council in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
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Testing data from Wilmington students in Kindergarten, and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades were exposed in the nationwide breach.
Salem police are continuing to investigate the Aug. 10 shooting that left an 18-year-old man with serious injuries.
The preliminary election on Sept. 10 will narrow the field of mayoral candidates from three to two.
Mosquitoes collected in Andover and Lowell last week tested positive for EEE, which can be fatal to humans in rare cases.
Tewksbury police found cocaine and fentanyl when they stopped Luichy E. Pichardo, 30, of Lowell, for a traffic violation.
Police say Jason M. Labovich, 50, of 2 Berry Street in Billerica, sold cocaine to Tina L. Greene, 48, of 17 North Maple Street in Woburn
Police say Amanda L. Ingalls, 29, of Lowell, had her seven-year-old daughter in the car when she sold cocaine to a Tewksbury man.
The deadline to submit nomination papers has passed, and Beverly will have several contested races this fall.
Marcello Lomagno, 32, of Tewksbury, is accused of threatening to kill the woman, who did not know him.
Michael Nelson, who was arrested on drug charges with his wife in February, was arraigned on human trafficking charges in June.
The man has been held without bail since being accused of stabbing a Tewksbury woman 18 times with a beer bottle in March.
The Woburn Fire Department said Sunday night's fire, which left 16 homeless, was caused by a cigarette.
Eric Hegarty has not been seen since July 27, when he told a co-worker he was going to walk from New Hampshire to Woburn.
Wilmington Athletic Director Tim Alberts leaves to become the athletic director for the Triton Regional School District.
The Beverly woman met a man calling himself David outside a North Reading home.
John Garofalo, 69, of 15 Norfolk Avenue in Peabody, is free on $25,000 bail after pleading not guilty to charges.
The Burlington Mall's owner announced three new tenants for the redevelopment of the portion of the mall that once housed Sears.
Craig Welton shares why he should be elected to Peabody City Council in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.