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Articles Written by: JOHN R. ELLEMENT
LOWELL - A bruised and frightened 4-year-old boy sought comfort yesterday in the arms of his grandmother, who held him close 12 hours after an alleged drunk driver plowed into a double stroller carrying him and his younger sister as they were being ...
From JOHN R. ELLEMENT,
Boston Globe,
24 Nov 2009
WESTBOROUGH - Timothy P. Cahill has spent 22 years in public life, but the state treasurer said he was nervous as he rose to speak to some 200 business people at a breakfast meeting here yesterday.
“This is our first real opportunity to get together, ...
From JOHN R. ELLEMENT,
Boston Globe,
20 Nov 2009
Cambridge police will not investigate the actions of the two officers who gave state Senator Anthony D. Galluccio a ride home early on Oct. 4, about 13 hours before Galluccio rear-ended a minivan before speeding from the scene, the department said ...
From JOHN R. ELLEMENT,
Boston Globe,
18 Nov 2009
Five years after it was closed amid controversy, the Boston Police Department’s fingerprint unit has earned accreditation from a national group of forensic experts, police officials said yesterday.
“It’s a pretty big deal,’’ Jennifer Hannaford, head of ...
From JOHN R. ELLEMENT,
Boston Globe,
3 Nov 2009
The man whose car state Senator Anthony Galluccio rearended described yesterday the shock from the impact - and from the discovery that Galluccio had quickly driven away from the scene.
“He should have just gotten out and exchanged papers,’’ said ...
From JOHN R. ELLEMENT,
Boston Globe,
31 Oct 2009
The Level 3 sex offender now charged with assaulting a woman inside Massachusetts General Hospital was first charged with a sex-related crime in 1996 when he was accused of lewdness in Salem, N.H., court records show.
In two decisions in which it was ...
From JOHN R. ELLEMENT,
Boston Globe,
24 Oct 2009
From a North Andover apartment complex, Rancis Osiris Santana allegedly sold cocaine that he had smuggled from Mexico to many on the North Shore, a business that ended when he and six others were arrested earlier this month, according to federal ...
From JOHN R. ELLEMENT,
Boston Globe,
23 Oct 2009
The state’s high court said yesterday that cigarette maker Philip Morris USA may have to pay for diagnostic chest exams so smokers can get early warning they have developed lung cancer, possibly opening a new front in tobacco liability lawsuits.
In a ...
From JOHN R. ELLEMENT,
Boston Globe,
19 Oct 2009
LAWRENCE - Nicolina Catalano stood in front of a three-decker on Merrimack Street yesterday morning, sadly talking about the towering brick smokestacks she has seen outside her window for eight decades.
“It’s very historical; it’s a great landmark,’’ ...
From JOHN R. ELLEMENT,
Boston Globe,
16 Oct 2009
The search for a Quincy man who disappeared last week while talking to his fiancee on his cellphone ended early yesterday when the man’s body was found in the Charles River, a discovery that devastated his family and his girlfriend, who had searched ...
From JOHN R. ELLEMENT,
Boston Globe,
15 Oct 2009