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Club pleads no contest in boy's Uzi death
A Massachusetts sporting club is donating $10,000 to children's charities as part of a deal settling criminal charges in the death of an 8-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself in the head with an Uzi during a gun fair.
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MA: Patienta s death at Bridgewater is ruled homicide
The death of a psychiatric patient who scuffled with correction officers at Bridgewater State Hospital in May has been ruled a homicide, according to a death certificate that found 23-year-old Joshua Messier had suffered a oeblunt impact of head and compression of chesta a while being restrained by guards.
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is 63.
Share + Mar 11, 2010 9:00 pm US/Pacific Today is Friday, March 12, the 71st day of 2010.
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Mass. club pleads no contest in boy's Uzi death
Christopher Bizilj's parents approved the Westfield Sportsman's Club's plea deal reached Thursday in Hampden Superior Court, where his mother's written description... newsday.com is now available at no charge to Newsday and Optimum Online subscribers.
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Massachusetts judge schedules inquest into 1986 death of Amy Bishop's brother
A Massachusetts judge has set aside four days in April to conduct an inquest into the 1986 death of the brother of an Alabama professor accused of killing three colleagues last month.
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SJC ruling clouds Massachusetts gun laws
A state trooper who lives in Sandwich won't have to sweat a second prosecution on a charge that he improperly stored his department-issued gun.
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Registry Highlighting Ways to Avoid a Branch Visit
After Governor Deval Patrick nixed a $5 fee it wanted to impose for in-person services, the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles is trying to find new ways of avoiding face-to-face transactions.
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Mass. patron who paid for conjoined twins' op dies
A Massachusetts philanthropist who gave away millions of dollars to meet medical expenses for needy people and paid for the separation surgery of conjoined twins has died.
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Mass. Senate set to vote on school nutrition bill
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The Massachusetts Provincial Congress
In 1774 the British enacted what would become known to Massachusetts colonists as the "Intolerable Acts." Among these acts was the Massachusetts Government Act, which essentially stripped the Massachusetts colonists of their right to govern their colony.
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Mass. Senate Approves Lawrence Recovery Plan
The Massachusetts Senate has approved a bill allowing the city of Lawrence to float up to $35 million in municipal bonds to help balance its budget.
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Mass. Sen. Scott Brown to Release Memoir in 2011
Sen. Scott Brown, the Massachusetts Republican who pulled off one of the biggest upsets in recent years by winning the seat once held by Sen.
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Mass. father casts blame in daughter's drug death
The Massachusetts man accused of killing his 4-year-old daughter by overmedicating her with prescription drugs is blaming his wife and a psychiatrist for the girl's death in 2006.
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Registry of Motor Vehicles highlights ways for drivers to avoid having to visit office
The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles is trying a workaround after the governor killed a $5 fee it wanted to impose for in-person service.
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Romney warns tea parties
Mitt Romney urged caution for the general election, but indicated that has no problem letting the party sort out its divisions in primaries.
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Massachusetts to begin offering cash next month for old home appliances
Consumers in Massachusetts will be able to obtain rebates on new energy-efficient home appliances purchased between April 22 and May 5, Energy and Environmental Secretary Ian A. Bowles said on Friday.
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Brown team takes campaign template on the road
The political team that helped Scott Brown stage his improbable victory in the Massachusetts Senate race wants to apply its winning strategy elsewhere this election year.
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Mass. judge turns down 'Rockefeller' new trial bid
A Massachusetts judge has turned down a new trial request by a man who called himself Clark Rockefeller.Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter was convicted last year of kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter and assaulting a social worker supervising their visit in 2008.The Suffolk district attorney's office says it received notice Monday of the Feb.
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Bill Delahunta s leaving void in Massachusetts delegation
And the happiest guy in the room yesterday afternoon was Bill Delahunt. Since Scott Brown's rise as the crown prince of anti-pols, Bill Delahunt has been tagged as a kind of walking dead man - a remnant of a big government pol with a bigger heart.
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Massachusetts to Debate Anti-Bullying Legislation
Legislation Bans 'Cyberbullying,' Compels Schools To Report Incidents A bill scheduled to be debated before the Massachusetts State Senate if passed into law will require the state's schools to take a tougher stance on bullying.
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