EDP 24 - Thu Nov 05
Plans for a modernised college campus in King's Lynn were dealt a final blow last night as it emerged the land earmarked for new facilities could be used for a new academy and more business space.
Coakley vows to keep pushing on security measures for USBoston Globe - Thu Nov 05
SECURITY CONCERNS Martha Coakley said: "We must balance keeping America safe with protecting individual civil rights and liberties." Attorney General Martha Coakley is promising to work to improve security at airports, seaports, borders, and nuclear plants and waste sites if she is elected to the US Senate.
Former Walpole police sergeant acquitted on tax fraud chargesHttp - Wed Nov 04
A former Walpole police sergeant was acquitted of four counts of tax fraud Monday in Boston Federal Court.
Parent-teacher groups expand their activitiesCareerJournal - Tue Nov 03
Close Q: I enjoyed your column on volunteering in your child's school. Could you provide some information about the growing responsibilities assumed by parent-teacher groups? - A.D., Miami, Fla.
Scott Browna s hero bill outlaws lawsuitsBoston Herald - Sat Oct 31
Scott Brown filed legislation yesterday to protect similar heroes from lawsuits that might result from their actions.
Postman fights charge in fatal crashBostonHerald.com - Fri Oct 30
A U.S. Postal Service worker accused of striking and killing a Norfolk County sheriff's deputy who was out jogging has pleaded not guilty to a vehicular homicide charge.
Brown to file bill to expand Good Samaritan protectionsBoston Herald - Fri Oct 30
Scott Brown is pushing to protect anyone who uses deadly force to save lives from lawsuits after legal action was threatened against an off-duty security guard who shot a psych patient who was brutally slashing his doctor.
Former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney may have worked with Democratic...MassLive.com - Fri Oct 30
Former Massachusetts Gov. W. Mitt Romney may have worked with Democratic candidate Stephen Pagliuca, but he's supporting fellow Republican Scott Brown in this race to succeed the late Sen.
Mailman pleads not guilty to murderWWLP - Fri Oct 30
A U.S. Postal Service worker accused of striking and killing a Norfolk County sheriff's deputy who was out jogging has pleaded not guilty to a vehicular homicide charge.
Quincy - City of Presidents, and KochsBoston Herald - Wed Oct 28
The Tobins like the public sector, they like it a lot. In the spirit of equal time, fair play, etc., this morning it's the turn of the family of the incumbent mayor, Tom Koch.
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