Rapist sentenced to consecutive prison terms
Gary Alan Irving spent 34 years on run and was captured by Massachusetts State Police earlier this year in Maine.
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Gary Alan Irving spent 34 years on run and was captured by Massachusetts State Police earlier this year in Maine.
The plan includes expanded recreational and job programming, such as a door-to-door campaign to educate youth about city-sponsored summer activities, and more police beats.
Federal prosecutors demanded Bulger’s defense lawyers stop engaging in “media grandstanding’’ and spreading “false facts” about the case.
Murray abruptly announced Wednesday he will leave in June to lead the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Edward J. MacKenzie, 54, was indicted on charges of racketeering, extortion, bribery, and money laundering.
Christopher M. Curtis II, 49, spent two weeks a year chasing storms. But just hours after writing about the Oklahoma tornadoes, he died in his sleep.
The Republican nominee for the US Senate special election paid an effective tax rate of 21 percent over that period.
The “Bay State boondoggle” is at risk as Congress considers a bill that would end extra payments for Massachusetts hospitals.
Rep. Markey defended his legislative response to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in an attempt to take control of the Senate campaign storyline.
Ms. Clift Jones, 72, offered insights to medical students and raised funds to support research into finding biomarkers for the disease.
With the conflicts in Iran and Afghanistan, veterans agents are finding that more people are recognizing the significance of Memorial Day.
William Griswold will explain how archeology and physics intersect at Boston College’s Weston Observatory.
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