TV38 Boston - Sun Nov 08
WBZ 2 of 3 WBZ 3 of 3 Surveillance video shows, what prosecutors say, is John Buonomo taking money from cash and copy machines.
Cities see profit in more liquor licensesBoston Globe - Fri Nov 06
Faced with the recession, cities and towns are pressing for more liquor licenses to stimulate their economies by attracting new restaurants.
Biographical information on Carmen OrtizBoston.com - Fri Nov 06
EDUCATION -- Adelphi University, bachelor's degree, business administration, 1978; George Washington University Law School, juris doctorate, 1981.
Woman struck, killed on tracks near Belmont StationBoston Herald - Thu Nov 05
The woman was struck at about 12:40 p.m. by an inbound Fitchburg Line Commuter Rail train at the intersection of Alexander Avenue and Channing Road, said T spokesman Joe Pesaturo.
Stressed out? How the economy wears you downHampton Roads Daily Press - Thu Nov 05
How the economy is affecting sleep, diet, weight, relationships, addictions, well-being, and depression.
Let juries determine sex offendersa fateBoston Globe - Sat Oct 31
MIDDLESEX DISTRICT Attorney Gerard Leone wants state lawmakers to give juries more say in whether some sex offenders should be civilly committed after completing their criminal sentences.
'The grip of addiction is very powerful'Lowell Sun - Thu Oct 29
Colm Sullivan told his dad he loved him, then fell asleep on the couch. He never woke up.
Deaths highlight issue of elders, domestic violenceBoston.com - Wed Oct 28
The violent deaths of William and Jane Wyman of Newton last week, allegedly by his hand in the home they shared for decades, shows the need for more communication and education about domestic violence, said several local social workers and advocates.
Tsongas to announce she'll endorse CoakleyLowell Sun - Wed Oct 28
U.S. Rep. Niki Tsongas will endorse Attorney General Martha Coakley for U.S. Senate today at a campaign rally in Lowell, throwing her weight behind a fellow female politician at the expense of a congressional colleague.
DA wants prosecutors to have more say in sex-offender statuteLowell Sun - Tue Oct 27
Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone and state Sen. Steven Baddour, D-Methuen, will testify at a hearing Tuesday on behalf of a bill they say will reform the sexually dangerous persons statute five days after a convicted sex offender with a lengthy record in Massachusetts and New Hampshire allegedly attacked a woman at a Boston hospital.
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