GARDNER — A Social Security Administration (SSA) employee from the local field office was arrested recently for attempting to persuade a Social Security beneficiary to cross state lines to engage in prostitution. Dae Sung Kim, 35, of Auburn, was charged with one count of attempting to induce a person to travel in interstate commerce to […]
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Richard Henning installed as 7th archbishop of Archdiocese of Boston
Richard Henning was officially welcomed into the Archdiocese of Boston as the tenth bishop and seventh archbishop at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross on Thursday.
Dracut town manager finalists announced
DRACUT — The Board of Selectmen will interview two finalists for the job of town manager as soon as next week, according to Chair Tony Archinski.
Greater Boston and eastern Virginia brothel ‘booker’ pleads guilty
The “booker” for a network of brothels in Greater Boston and Virginia has followed his boss in pleading guilty to his part in the crime.
State education board addresses MCAS ballot question, gives no plan if voters reject test requirement
A week out from the Nov. 5 general election in which voters will decide whether to toss the state’s MCAS graduation requirement, Massachusetts education officials continued to hold off on giving the public any details of how they may handle the potential overhaul Tuesday.
Karen Read Vanity Fair series: Defendant owes more than $5 million in legal fees
Karen Read owes more than $5 million in legal fees, debt that will continue to climb with the anticipated retrial in late January, but the defendant says she’s “not backing down now.”
