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Littleton residents, water officials reach pact in disputed plant site

Nick Lawler, the department s general manager, announced groundbreaking is set for June 16, 11:30 a.m. with contractor, Winston Builders. Gov. Charlie Baker signed into law on Nov. 20 legislation permitting use of the land at Whitcomb Avenue for the plant s construction. The Legislature’s approval is needed because the land comes under provisions of Article 97 in state law which places conservation restrictions on some open spaces. A long dispute The settlement brings to a close litigation, in which residents filed a civil complaint at Middlesex Superior Court, with members of the Planning Board and Water Commission as defendants. In November 2019, spokesman Robert Otto told the Eagle-Independent residents opposed locating the plant there because the land was to be protected in perpetuity.

Mass High Court Says Text Messages Are Admissible In Court

Senders of texts have no privacy right from law enforcement and their words can be used against them, SJC says

baby death – NECN

JUDGE Oct 11, 2019 Sentencing was set to begin Friday for the Massachusetts woman convicted in the death of a 6-month-old baby in 2014. Pallavi Macharla had her initial second-degree murder conviction reduced to involuntary manslaughter in the March 2014 death of Ridhima Dhekane. Judge Kenneth Fishman said his decision to reduce the verdict was because he could not permit the murder conviction to. JUDGE Aug 26, 2019 A judge has reduced the second-degree murder conviction of a Massachusetts woman charged with violently shaking to death an infant in her care. The Boston Globe reports that Judge Kenneth Fishman said in his decision to reduce the verdict to involuntary manslaughter that he could not permit the murder conviction to stand “in the presence of such highly contested and.

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