BOSTON (WHDH) - A Boston restaurant owner who police had considered “armed and dangerous” was taken into custody Friday just over one week after a<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/restaurant-owner-accused-of-shooting-at-man-in-bostons-north-end-ordered-held-without-bail-after-arrest/">Read More</a>
Patrick Mendoza, the restaurant owner accused of shooting at a man in front of a popular North End bakery last week and then pedaling away on a bicycle, was arrested at a rehab center in Falmouth and then brought to Boston.
A new report from state health officials shows that six individuals on Martha’s Vineyard died from an opioid-related overdose in 2022, one of the highest marks in the past 10 years on the Island. The most opiate-related deaths over the past decade was in 2015, when seven Islanders succumbed to an overdose; five people died […]