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Bulger to FBI: Stop Leaking Information to Press
James "Whitey" Bulger is accusing the FBI of leaking information to the press, and demanding the agency stops.

After graduating from the University of New Hampshire in 2008, I had a summer internship with The Eagle-Tribune newspaper, where I covered Southern New Hampshire. After the internship, I stayed there two years as a reporter before coming to Medford to work for Patch in August 2010.
James "Whitey" Bulger is accusing the FBI of leaking information to the press, and demanding the agency stops.

A photo gallery of Middlesex Fells Reservation, which spans Medford, Winchester, Malden and Melrose.
"It will be as close to impossible for Mr. Bulger to get a fair trial on these charges as can be, and certainly more challenging than in any case in modern memory.” -Bulger's attorney, Peter Krupp
Medford police log; Friday, June 24 to Sunday, June 26, 2011.
Device measures how much power a plug-in appliance is using at the moment, and how much energy it consumes over time.
A photo gallery of Middlesex Fells Reservation, which spans Medford, Winchester, Malden and Melrose.
Here's five things. Monday, June 27, 2011.
Medford police log; Monday, June 20 to Thursday, June 23, 2011.
A Medford man allegedly attacked two others over a drug debt Thursday, police said.
Look out for traffic. MassDOT advises drives seek alternate routes.
Some of the top stories from the week of Monday, June 19 to June 24, 2011
Look out for traffic. MassDOT advises drives seek alternate routes.
The city will hold a public hearing on preliminary designs for the Governors Avenue parking garage.
Here's five things. Friday, June 24, 2011.
A look at a pair of infamous incidents in Medford that are loosely connected to the career criminal, who was captured Wednesday in California after 16 years on the lam.
City, MBCR and MBTA jointly petitioned railroad regulators to make horns stop.
The city has ordered barricades and hopes to get the horns stopped before they are installed, Mayor Michael McGlynn said Wednesday.
Here's five things. Thursday, June 23, 2011.
Call for donations a welcomed surprise.
People living near rail tracks in Medford came to the city council meeting Tuesday to give their two cents.