The Martha s Vineyard Times
Updated Sun., Feb. 21, 10:15 am
Drug charges against Zachary Dupon were dismissed in Edgartown District Court Friday. The drug charges were unrelated to the collision in Tisbury that led to a motor vehicle homicide by reckless operation charge against Dupon for the death of Emma Hall. The drug charges, two counts of possession of a Class C drug (Xanax and clonazepam), were filed by Oak Bluffs Police in October. Dupon’s attorney, Rachel Self, achieved the dismissal through a successful motion to suppress evidence.
The case stemmed from a stop and search in the center of Oak Bluffs. Oak Bluffs Police officers received a report that Dupon and a man named Robert McLaughlin tried to sell two pedestrians marijuana near Giordano’s restaurant. Oak Bluffs Police, upon encountering Dupon and McLaughlin, deemed them “highly intoxicated,” according to a police report. Dupon was searched at the scene, and pills in “a tinfoil package” and
Heritage advocates call on council to save Robert McLaughlin House
Posted on February 17, 2021 by oshawaexpress in CITY, NEWS
By Courtney Bachar/The Oshawa Express/LJI Reporter
A group of local heritage advocates have come together to try to save the Robert McLaughlin House on Simcoe Street North from being torn down.
To date, a petition has garnered just under 2,000 signatures ahead of Monday’s council meeting in the hopes of saving the home from demolition.
Heritage advocate Cathy Clarke, who started the petition, says the fact the petition has garnered as much support as it has in less than a week shows there is a desire to keep the building and that other options should be entertained.
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