Tea Party group protests outside IRS office in downtown Boston
About two dozen Tea Party protesters rallied outside the John F. Kennedy Federal Building in downtown Boston today demanding further investigation into the Internal Revenue Service’s targeting of some Tea Party and conservative groups for scrutiny when applying for non-profit status. The protest was one of many coordinated Tea Party demonstrations at federal buildings across the country that occurred as IRS officials appeared before a congressional hearing into the budding scandal.
FULL ENTRYCity to spend $13.75m to pave 45 miles of Boston’s streets this summer season
The summer construction season is poised to kick off in Boston, as Mayor Thomas M. Menino announced $13.75 million worth of renovations to roads and sidewalks today. The mayor’s office warned property owners who hope to begin their own construction projects along the 45 miles of roadway slated for repairs to consult the proposal’s fact sheet before beginning, because conflicts between private projects and the road work may result in a loss of permit.
FULL ENTRYForecasters warn of possibility of severe thunderstorms
It may not officially be summer yet, but some strong summer-like storms bringing hail and high winds are expected across the state this afternoon, the National Weather Service said. A cold front dipping south and moving across the state has already produced some action in the western part of the state and southern New Hampshire, and scattered thunderstorms are set to develop after noon especially near the Massachusetts Turnpike, forecasters said in a special weather statement issued for most of the state.
FULL ENTRYSouthborough man, leader of ‘storm chaser’ tours, witnesses Okla. tornado devastation
There are patches around Moore, Okla., where the leaves are still on the trees and the houses are undamaged, and there are swaths where the trees are torn out by the roots and the buildings completely erased, Rich Hamel said. The 45-year-old storm chaser from Southborough, Mass., spoke from his car this morning, less than an hour after passing through the scar of property damage and grief that cuts through Moore, a suburb to the south of Oklahoma City.
FULL ENTRYBoston police arrest at least 30 in raids targeting alleged gang members and associates in Roxbury
Boston police conducted a major sweep of gang associates in the Roxbury section of the city this morning, a targeted raid meant to crack down on drug dealing and violent crime associated with the group, authorities said. At least 30 individuals were arrested on various charges in the raids that began about 6 a.m. today, according to Suffolk district attorney’s spokesman Jake Wark. Wark said 14 of the defendants face 32 separate drug-related charges, including charges of cocaine and heroin dealing.
FULL ENTRYBraintree police credit Amber Alert with quick end to parental kidnapping case; children are safe
Police today credited the Amber Alert system for leading to the quick recovery of two children who were allegedly kidnapped from a foster home in Braintree Monday by their father, who has no custody rights. Braintree Police Chief Russell Jenkins said the father, Jon T. Lockwood, is in custody in Connecticut and will be charged with parental kidnapping once he is returned to Massachusetts. He said if Lockwood agrees to return to the Bay State, he could be arraigned in Quincy District Court today.
FULL ENTRYMyrtle the Turtle returns to her home: the big tank at the New England Aquarium
The queen of New England Aquarium’s Giant Ocean Tank has returned to her throne. Or, in Myrtle the green sea turtle’s case, to the waters of the newly refurbished 20,000-gallon Caribbean coral reef exhibit. Though the tank doesn’t officially open until July 1, aquarium divers have been slowly but surely adding 2,000 animals of the nearly 200 species that will call the giant tank home, aquarium spokesman Tony LaCasse said.
FULL ENTRYMass. transportation secretary: People are going to need to pick up E-ZPasses
Cash will not be accepted at Tobin Bridge tolls beginning early next year, and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation is hoping to transition several other major thoroughfares to electronic-only payment systems within several years, the state transportation secretary said today. Davey said the changes would necessitate a widespread shift to E-ZPasses. He announced that the passes will now be provided to AAA members for free at 17 AAA offices across the state.
FULL ENTRYFather, two children found safe in Connecticut after alleged Braintree abduction
BRAINTREE — A police search for two children who were allegedly abducted here on Monday afternoon by their father came to an end several hours later when the youths were found safe in Connecticut. Massachusetts State Police said shortly before midnight that the father, identified by Braintree police as Jon T. Lockwood, 54, and his two children were found Monday night at a 7-Eleven convenience store in South Windsor, Conn.
FULL ENTRYTwo convicted in 2011 Hyde Park double murder
A jury convicted two Mattapan men today in the July 2011 double murder of the daughter of a retired Boston police detective and her boyfriend inside the couple’s Hyde Park home, prosecutors said. A Suffolk Superior Court jury found both Michael Corbin, 42, and Earl Fulgiam, 33, guilty of first-degree murder for their roles in a brutal armed robbery in which Billie Marie Kee, 24, and her boyfriend, Kevin Thomas, Jr., 32, were both stabbed and shot repeatedly.
FULL ENTRYThree victims injured, two critically, after car collides with police cruiser in Middleborough
Three victims, including a police officer, were transported to area hospitals following a car crash in Middleborough this evening, a firefighter said. The crash occurred at about 4:30 p.m. at 400 Wareham St. , according to Middleborough FireFighter Mike Allie.Two of the victims were in critical condition and were transported to Rhode Island Hospital in Providence. The police officer, Allie said, “was less critical. How less critical he was, I don’t know.” He said that the officer was transported to Jordan Hospital in Plymouth.
FULL ENTRYPrison officials ordered to turn over records on Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
A federal magistrate judge has approved a request by Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to have prison officials provide his lawyers with records related to his incarceration, including daily activity and suicide watch logs, psychology data files, photographs, commissary files, and any other records. However, US Magistrate Judge Marianne B. Bowler rejected a defense request to have the US Bureau of Prisons keep that information from prosecutors without a court order or the defense lawyers’ consent.
FULL ENTRYDriver who struck and fatally injured MIT visiting professor has been identified, officials say
The driver of the truck that struck and killed visiting MIT scientist Kanako Miura as she rode her bicycle near Kenmore Square on Sunday has been identified, said two law enforcement officials. He is cooperating with investigators, one of the officials said. Miura was riding near the intersection of Beacon Street and Charlesgate West at about 3:30 p.m. when she was hit by a truck and sustained massive injuries. Miura, 36, had been working at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since the fall of 2012 in the university’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
FULL ENTRYFederal prosecutors say James ‘Whitey’ Bulger is not entitled to name of confidential informant
Federal prosecutors today insisted that lawyers for James “Whitey” Bulger do not need the name of an FBI confidential informant the defense believes will help undermine the credibility of Kevin Weeks and John Martorano, former Bulger allies who are expected to testify against the gangster. In papers filed in US District Court, US Attorney Carmen Ortiz’s office said the defense already has an unredacted copy of an FBI report from 2000 summarizing what the confidential informant said, and they are not legally entitled to any more information on the informant’s identity.
FULL ENTRYRambling bear causes stir in Lincoln, Weston
Police are urging residents to keep an eye out a black bear in Lincoln after one was sighted Sunday afternoon. The black bear was reported in the area of Route 117 and Route 126, and officials believe the bear was likely looking for food. This morning, Weston police also received reports of a medium-size black bear, over 100 pounds, in the northern part of town, Weston Police Lieutenant John Lyons said. It was likely the same bear, he said.
FULL ENTRYN.Y. man charged with sexually abusing children while he was swim coach at Arlington Boys & Girls Club in late ’70s
A New York man was arraigned today on charges of sexually abusing several boys while he was the swim coach at a Boys & Girls club in Arlington during the late 1970s. Paul Collins, 62, who was arrested Friday in his Long Island home, pleaded not guilty, and was ordered held on $250,000 bail. Prosecutors said Collins has admitted to sexual contact with two accusers and told investigators he may have had contact with the other two as well.
FULL ENTRYCar crashes into Weymouth apartment building
A car crashed into a Weymouth apartment building early this afternoon, causing serious structural damage, a Weymouth police dispatcher said. The car smashed into the three-story building at 112 Middle St. at 1:03 p.m., prompting officials to evacuate the three-story residence, the dispatcher said. No one in the building was injured. The building is listed online as the Maple Street Apartments.
FULL ENTRYUMass student trustees press for major boost in state funding
Student representatives of the state’s public universities urged Beacon Hill lawmakers today to approve a major increase in funding for their schools. The elected student trustees from the University of Massachusetts system universities called on the Senate to approve a $478 million funding proposal from Governor Deval Patrick. The House has agreed with Governor Deval Patrick’s proposal, which would boost spending by $39 million. But last week, Senate leaders proposed a $16 million increase.
FULL ENTRYGas main break snarls Kendall Square area; service disrupted on T
Buildings in busy Kendall Square are being evacuated due to a gas main break, authorities said. Cambridge police say 5 Cambridge Center and surrounding buildings are affected. The break has led to road closures in the area of Ames, Main, and Broadway in the area, Cambridge police said in an official tweet.
FULL ENTRYNot a jackpot, but they’ll take it — Two $1m tickets were sold in N.H. during Powerball frenzy
It was a winning weekend for New Hampshire. Though no one in the Granite State won Powerball’s record-setting jackpot, two $1 million tickets were among the eight tickets that garnered nearly $2,050,000 in prizes during Saturday’s drawing, officials said today. The $1 million tickets were purchased at Manchester’s Bunny’s Superette and the Exit 3 Travel Stop in Portsmouth, New Hampshire Lottery spokeswoman Maura McCann said today.
FULL ENTRYWarm, muggy weather expected to start off week
The start of the week won’t be a washout, though it will be warm and muggy, with afternoon showers and a chance of thunderstorms beginning today, the National Weather Service said. Overnight showers gave way to mostly cloudy skies this morning. A warm front moving eastward will usher showers and thunderstorms into the Boston metro area after 2 p.m., meteorologist Bill Simpson said. It’ll be warm today, too, with highs expected to top 80 degrees in Boston.
FULL ENTRYIreland’s prime minister, Enda Kenny, lays flowers on Boston Marathon bombing memorial Sunday
Ireland’s prime minister Enda Kenny, in town to give a commencement speech at Boston College Monday, visited the Boston Marathon bombing memorial site in Copley Square with Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis on Sunday to pay his respects. During his visit, Kenny added his own token to the memorial: a bouquet of orange and white roses laced with green fauna — the colors of Ireland’s flag — tied together with ribbon of the same colors, on behalf of his home country.
FULL ENTRYMBTA Transit Police Officer Richard Donohue, wounded in the post-marathon shootout, speaks about his ordeal
Officer Richard “Dic” Donohue of the MBTA Transit Police sat smiling next to his wife, Kim, this morning in the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital gym overlooking the harbor. Just 30 days ago, he was shot in an exchange of gunfire in Watertown between police and the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects and nearly died of his injuries. “I’m getting stronger and healthier by the day,” he said. Donohue iced his leg, his crutches nearby, as he spoke about the pain he suffers from nerve damage.
FULL ENTRYPossible hit-and-run in Fenway kills cyclist; 2 women hit in South Boston in serious condition
A possible hit-and-run incident killed a cyclist in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston Sunday afternoon, police said. The cyclist, a woman in her early 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene near the intersection of Beacon Street and Charlesgate West, Boston Police Officer James Kenneally said. Boston Police Officer Katherine Shea said that the victim was struck by a truck at about 3:30 p.m. and that the truck drove away. Shea said police had spoken to several witnesses.
FULL ENTRYIn a show of neighborhood unity, Dorchester residents hold event to raise money for Marathon bombing victims
After a month of planning with help from about 100 volunteers, Dorchester residents touched by the Boston Marathon bombings gathered this afternoon to jump in moon bounces, paint, eat, and raise money for the One Fund for bombing victims. The daylong event, called Hometown Comfort, continues this evening: From 6 to 9 p.m., there will be food from local chefs, live music, and an auction inside the IBEW hall hosted by Tom Ashbrook, host of NPR’s “On Point” from WBUR Boston. Tickets are $75 a person, or $50 for those who donate blood.
FULL ENTRYRevere man sentenced to 10 years in prison for breaking and entering as repeat offender
A Revere man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after he was convicted of breaking and entering while being a habitual offender, according to Middlesex District Attorney Marian T. Ryan’s office. Patrick Wiswall, 41, was found guilty on Tuesday of breaking and entering in the daytime to commit a felony and larceny under $250, following a 5-day trial at the Middle Superior Court, according to a statement from the district attorney’s office.
FULL ENTRYFisherman rescued from Megansett Harbor in North Falmouth
A fisherman was rescued from Megansett Harbor in North Falmouth Sunday morning after he was found unresponsive in the water, Falmouth Police wrote in a statement. The man’s fishing companion alerted area residents, who pulled him from the water. He was resuscitated and taken to Falmouth Hospital. The man was identified as a 69-year-old Somerville resident, though police have not released his name.
FULL ENTRYCar crash kills Brockton man one day before college graduation
A 21-year-old Brockton man died in a car accident in Connecticut one day before he was scheduled to graduate from college there, officials from Fairfield University said. Deandre Lawton, a senior at Fairfield University in Connecticut, died early Saturday morning from injuries suffered in a one-car accident in the town of Fairfield, according to a statement from the university. Lawton was scheduled to graduate on Sunday at the Jesuit university’s 63nd annual undergraduate commencement.
FULL ENTRYThe winning ticket for massive $590.5 million Powerball pot was sold in Florida, officials say
One winning ticket for Saturday night’s Powerball lottery game was sold in Florida, officials said Sunday morning. The winner will collect from a total pot of $590.5 million, and the cash option is worth $370,896,780.54 - before taxes, according to the Massachusetts Lottery Commission.
Where the winning ticket was sold was not available early today.
FULL ENTRYBoston Police Commissioner Ed Davis wins rousing applause at UMass-Lowell graduation
LOWELL -- Boston’s Police commissioner returned today to the city where he grew up, winning thunderous applause at UMass-Lowell’s commencement, where he was the keynote speaker, for his performance in the aftermath of the marathon bombings. “Every decision I made ... was based on the totality of my life’s experiences that spanned the three decades since I earned my college degree,” Davis said, referring to his response after the April 15 bombings.
FULL ENTRYAfter decades-long hiatus, train service to Cape Cod embarks on trial run before official debut
At exactly 9:36 this morning, the CapeFlyer — the MBTA’s new train service from South Station to Hyannis — set off on its inaugural run. The service is set to officially debut next weekend, but several hundred T and commuter rail officials, along with general train fanatics, boarded the car to ride along on its trial run. Next weekend will be the first time in about 25 years that service from Boston to Cape Cod will be offered.
FULL ENTRYRoute 3 northbound ramp to Lowell Connector will be closed for clean up Sunday
The ramp connecting Route 3 northbound to the Lowell Connector will remain closed Sunday as crews continue to clean up 4,000 gallons of fuel that spilled into nearby wetlands on Friday when a tanker truck crashed and rolled over, officials said. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but investigators are looking into the possibility that another vehicle cut off the tanker, State Police said in a statement on Saturday.
FULL ENTRYSomerville, Dorchester men arrested for possession of heroin after Transit Police witness alleged drug deal
Police arrested two men from Somerville and Dorchester after seeing them exchange heroin and cash at the JFK/UMass Red Line T station Friday night, Transit Police said. Plainclothes Transit Police officers reported they overheard Daniel Merrill, 28 of Somerville, saying the words “buying” and “dealer” in a conversation around 9 p.m., police said in a statement. Derick Anderson, 40 of Dorchester, got off a northbound train and briefly spoke with Merrill on the platform.
FULL ENTRYPassenger on derailed Connecticut train describes violent collision, acts of kindness
Scott Bartelson, a passenger on the Connecticut commuter train that derailed Friday night, was making his familiar daily commute to his hometown of Stratford, Conn. when chaos erupted. “Right as the conductor was taking my ticket, the train went right off the tracks,” said Bartelson, who estimated the train was traveling 40 to 50 miles per hour. “It started tipping to one side, constantly bumping up and down and back and forth like crazy. I saw sparks right outside my window.”
FULL ENTRYBay State travelers delayed as Connecticut train accident leaves rail service shut down indefinitely
The collision of two commuter trains in Connecticut Friday evening left rail traffic in the busy Northeast Corridor at an indefinite standstill today, causing delays and headaches for travelers headed south from Boston. At South Station, where Amtrak trains depart for New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C., passengers were instead booking bus tickets. “We looked at the board, and the board said ‘cancelled, cancelled, cancelled,’ ” said Cambridge resident Ted Hansen, who had planned to catch a train to New York with his wife.
FULL ENTRYMan freed because of Annie Dookhan case charged in Brockton murder
BROCKTON -- A man charged with committing a murder here Tuesday afternoon would have been behind bars, but he was free because his drug dealing conviction had been tossed out after it was discovered that disgraced state chemist Annie Dookhan handled the evidence and testified at his trial, officials said today. Donta Hood, 22, appeared today in Brockton District Court, where he pleaded not guilty to charges he fatally shot 45-year-old Charles Evans on Belmont Street Tuesday in one of six homicides in the city so far this year.
FULL ENTRYState Police open one lane on Route 128 after five-car crash near Dedham
State Police have opened one lane of traffic on Interstate 128 near Dedham after a five-car crash paralyzed the southbound highway, according to the official State Police Twitter account. The drivers of the tractor trailer, dump truck, and three cars involved in the crash were not injured, the Tweets said, warning drivers to expect a “extensive traffic delay” and seek alternate routes.
FULL ENTRYCatherine E. Greig’s 8-year-prison sentence was justified, federal court rules
Catherine E. Greig was properly sentenced to eight years in federal prison for helping her long-time love James “Whitey’’ Bulger remain on the run from racketeering and murder charges for 16 years, a federal court ruled today.“On June 22, 2011, Greig’s many years of harboring Bulger came to an end,’’ Judge O. Rogeriee Thompson wrote for the unanimous three-judge panel. “Our consideration of her claimed errors has similarly reached its conclusion...Greig’s sentence stands.’’
FULL ENTRYSources: Bomb suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev took responsibility for Marathon attacks in note scrawled in boat
Two officials say Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev left behind a note in the boat where he was captured after a massive manhunt. Praising Allah, he said he would be joining his brother soon and identified himself as one of the bombers, two officials with knowledge of the note said.
FULL ENTRYTsarnaev’s lawyers seek permission to photograph him to show ‘evolving mental and physical state’
Lawyers for the Boston Marathon bombing suspect want to be able to take pictures of the 19-year-old now and over time to show evidence of his injuries and his “evolving mental and physical state,” according to a filing in federal court in Boston. As the defense team for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev argues against the death penalty, it would use the photo evidence to challenge whether he was fit enough to voluntarily provide statements to investigators just after his arrest, according to the filing.
FULL ENTRYPowerball jackpot hits $600 million, setting new record; $6,000 in tickets sold every minute
Powerball lottery tickets are generating the kind of gravitational pull that only unprecedented fortunes can, as the jackpot soared slightly above $600 million, setting a new record. The astronomical odds for the prize, 1 in 175 million, are not scaring away buyers, who are flocking to stores across Massachusetts. Just before noon Friday, state lottery spokeswoman Beth Bresnahan sais she was watching “mesmerized” as proceeds from Powerball tickets ticked up past $911,000 for the day, at a rate of more than $6,000 per minute.
FULL ENTRYTransit Police Officer Richard Donohue, wounded during Boston Marathon bombing shootout, moves to Spaulding Rehab hospital
In a major medical milestone, Transit Police Officer Richard “Dic” Donohue has now moved to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston, 28 days after he was rushed, nearly lifeless, to Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge. Donohue was shot in Watertown on April 19 as he and other police officers faced off against Boston Marathon bombing suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The showdown ended with Tamerlan mortally wounded when shot by police and run over by his brother as he fled the scene in a car.
FULL ENTRYWhitey Bulger’s lawyers say federal prosecutors do not need to check criminal backgrounds of jurors
Attorneys for James “Whitey” Bulger today said they do not want federal prosecutors conducting criminal history checks on prospective jurors in Bulger’s upcoming racketeering and murder trial in US District Court in Boston. In court papers filed today, attorneys J.W. Carney Jr. and Henry Brennan said the request made Thursday by US Attorney Carmen Ortiz’s office is a waste of court resources. Moreover, they wrote, the existence of a criminal record, by itself, should not be a bar to jury service.
FULL ENTRYCar strikes pole in Quincy, 4,400 lose power
Approximately 4,400 homes lost power in the Houghs Neck and Germantown neighborhoods in Quincy when a vehicle crashed into a utility pole on Sea Street Thursday night, according to National Grid Spokeswoman, Jackie Barry. National Grid was working to restore power to 800 homes during the night, but the remainder would remain without electricity until repairs could be made, she said.
FULL ENTRYBrewpub to honor slain MIT officer with ‘Collier Stout’
Sean Collier had many loves in life, from hiking to police work, the Patriots to country music. And, as friends attest, he was forever fond of a good beer. That is why, nearly a month after the MIT police officer’s tragic death, allegedly at the hands of the Boston Marathon bombers, news that Cambridge Brewing Company in Kendall Square is creating a beer in Collier’s honor -- “Collier Stout”-- is giving those who loved him reason to smile.
FULL ENTRYEast Boston man sentenced to 15 years in vigilante justice case; killed man who sexually abused him
Tortured for years by memories of the sexual abuse he allegedly suffered at the hands of a close family friend, 17-year-old Marco Tulio Flores finally snapped after finding a photograph of his young nephew in the man’s apartment. In what prosecutors said was a case of vigilante justice, Flores went to Jaime Galdamez’s East Boston apartment on May 22, 2011, armed with a knife and a dog chain, interrogated Galdamez, and got him to admit on camera what he had done. Then he killed him and burned down his home.
FULL ENTRYFederal jury ponders fate of John M. Analetto, trooper accused of extortion
A federal jury in Boston today began deliberating in the case of John M. Analetto, the Massachusetts State Police trooper charged with two counts of extortion. The 12-member jury began deliberating just before noon today, after the testimony of three witnesses over two days. Analetto, 49, of Belmont, a trooper for more than 20 years, is charged with extorting payments from a bookmaker whom Analetto had loaned $24,000, by threatening to beat him, and, in one case, kill him.
FULL ENTRYState Police: Alleged trespassers at Quabbin Reservoir not connected to other criminal activity
The seven people who were allegedly trespassing at the Quabbin Reservoir in Ware early Tuesday are not tied to any other criminal activity, State Police said today. In a statement, spokesman David Procopio said the five men and two women found inside the reservoir were cleared after a “thorough investigation.”
FULL ENTRYRoxbury woman allegedly tried to extort lawyer to pay for breast enhancement operation
A Roxbury woman who allegedly threatened to press charges against a lawyer who brushed her with his car unless he gave her $7,000 for breast enhancement surgery has been arraigned on extortion charges, prosecutors said. A not-guilty plea was entered on behalf of 24-year-old Deborah Yi in South Boston District Court on one count of extortion by false claim, the Suffolk County district attorney’s office said in a statement.
FULL ENTRYFederal prosecutors ask for criminal background checks of jurors in James ‘Whitey’ Bulger trial
Federal prosecutors asked a judge today to grant them permission to conduct criminal background checks of jurors at the upcoming trial of gangster James “Whitey” Bulger. In its motion, prosecutors noted that in another high-profile federal case in Boston, a federal judge set aside a jury’s verdict recommending the death penalty for convicted carjacker and killer Gary Lee Sampson after it was discovered that a juror failed to disclose information during jury selection.
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