The man, Jamie Bell, 42, was seen fleeing a home in Franklin on Saturday afternoon, Assistant Attorney General Adam Woods said.
New England
Massachusetts assault weapons ban targeted in federal suit
The National Association for Gun Rights looks to overturn the 1998 ban, which became a permanent law in 2004.
How and when to remove children from their homes? A federal lawsuit raises thorny questions
A couple whose young children were taken by social workers and police in the middle of the night are suing, arguing they were unconstitutionally removed without a warrant or court order.
Bus driver from Eliot accused of stalking N.H. boy, 8, agrees to plea deal
CONCORD, N.H. — A former school bus driver accused of threatening and stalking an 8-year-old boy in New Hampshire has agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors under which he would serve a six-year prison sentence, according to documents filed in federal court. Michael Chick, 40, of Eliot, Maine, worked as a bus driver for First […]
New Hampshire city recognized for unheralded role in racial integration of baseball
Nashua’s Holman Stadium is added to the state’s Black Heritage Trail for welcoming 2 Black players a year before Jackie Robinson reached the big leagues.
Vermont troopers plead not guilty in bean bag shooting case
Vermont’s attorney general says the officers’ use of force against an agitated man carrying a saw was unwarranted.
Teens hospitalized after roof collapses on grounds of abandoned Rhode Island mansion
The structure at Brenton Point State Park in Newport has been fenced off for years because of safety concerns.
Man dies while trying to board subway train in Boston
Police say the man kicked a moving Green Line trolley after apparently being unable to board it, then lost his balance and fell under the train.
Massachusetts beach reopens on Memorial Day after pair of shootings
Revere Beach was closed early Monday after two apparently unrelated shootings Sunday night.
Elvers remain one of America’s most valuable fish after strong year in Maine
Baby eels have again been worth more than $2,000 per pound at the docks this year, according to the Maine Department of Marine Resources.