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Fahey supporters pack Select Board meeting

Close MADELINE HUGHES/Staff photo Former Andover Youth Services staff member Suzie Allen, at the podium, speaks at the Select Board meeting Monday, reading a letter signed by more than 30 former staff members in support of former AYS Director Bill Fahey. featured By Madeline Hughes mhughes@andovertownsman.com Jul 20, 2021 7 hrs ago MADELINE HUGHES/Staff photo Former Andover Youth Services staff member Suzie Allen, at the podium, speaks at the Select Board meeting Monday, reading a letter signed by more than 30 former staff members in support of former AYS Director Bill Fahey. It was a packed room as the Select Board met at Town Hall for the first time in more than 15 months since the start of the pandemic.

UPDATE: Elderly siblings from Swampscott die in Saugus housefire

UPDATE: Elderly siblings from Swampscott die in Saugus housefire
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Massachusetts State Police Staffing Shortage Causes Shakeup – NBC Boston

Updated on July 13, 2021 at 6:48 pm NBC Universal, Inc. A staffing shortage is causing a shakeup inside the Massachusetts State Police, according to an email the NBC10 Boston Investigators obtained from the leader of the agency. According to the memo, 46 veteran troopers are being pulled from their specialty units and temporarily reassigned to barracks, where they ll help patrol the streets. Download our mobile app for iOS to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. In his communication to troopers, Col. Christopher Mason said the department expects to lose anywhere from 200 to 250 members during 2021. An incoming class of 172 trainees won t be able to offset all those losses after they graduate in October and begin reporting for duty next January.

Danvers Man Accused of Shooting and Killing His Dog

Danvers Man Accused of Shooting and Killing His Dog © Getty Images A Massachusetts man accused of shooting his dog to death is being held without bail. Anthony Sirois of Danvers was arraigned Monday on animal cruelty and gun charges, the Essex County District Attorney s Office said Tuesday. Sirois allegedly shot his dog multiple times Saturday. He claimed that the animal bit him and that the only way to stop it was to shoot it, prosecutors said. But witnesses say he tied the dog up in his backyard and shot it after it bit a neighbor s dog. Sirois was ordered to be held without bail until a dangerousness hearing Wednesday. It was not immediately clear if he had an attorney.

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