A person has died in a serious crash on Massachusetts Route 9 in Northboro Sunday night, authorities said. The Central Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council was working the crash, Auburn Chief of Police Andrew Sluckis said in a tweet. He said someone had died, and shared an image of a mangled vehicle flipped on its roof. Northboro police said earlier on… Massachusetts Oct 1, 2019
A student avoided injury when he ran right into a moving school bus as school was being dismissed at Auburn High School on Tuesday. Auburn Police Chief Andrew Sluckis said the high school student was not injured when he ran in between school buses during dismissal. The chief said the boy made contact with another bus that was moving.
Roughly 30% of Massachusetts State Police force weren’t vaccinated for COVID at department-run sites
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Roughly 30% of the Massachusetts State Police force have not received their coronavirus vaccinations at clinics run by the agency, despite first responders becoming eligible to get immunized more than two months ago, The Boston Globe reported.
Citing data released in response to a request from the Globe, the newspaper reported 845 of the 2,847 eligible employees in the state law enforcement department had not received either doses of the two-shot Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines at one of the agency’s clinics in Chicopee, Framingham or Plymouth as of Friday.
COVID vaccine rollout: First responders in Massachusetts to start getting vaccinated Monday
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Posted Jan 11, 2021
Firefighters in Quincy, Massachusetts were among the first first responders in the state to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. As the officials look to roll out more doses of the vaccine, though, many police officers and firefighter say they don t plan on getting vaccinated. (Friends of Quincy Firefighters IAFF Local 792)
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Hundreds of first responders in Massachusetts are expected to start receiving doses of the coronavirus vaccine Monday as part of the state’s phased rollout of the immunization.
Gov. Charlie Baker announced last week that more than 45,000 police officers, firefighters, emergency medical personnel and other first responders in Massachusetts would be eligible for the first dose of the vaccine beginning Jan. 11.
A 35-year-old Auburn man who was on supervised release after being convicted in 2016 of receiving child pornography was indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury on a new child pornography charge.
Christopher Rondeau, 35, will be arraigned in federal court in Worcester at a later date on a charge of possession of child pornography. Rondeau was initially arrested and charged on Nov. 6. He has been held without bail since being arraigned in November.
Rondeau was convicted in 2016 and sentenced to 68 months in prison followed by seven years of supervised release. He was released from federal custody in August 2019 and was on supervised release at the time of his November arrest.