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Settlement reached in Braintree zoning suit

BRAINTREE  A settlement has been reached that will allow the town to purchase a historic home and open space land, as well as clear the way for a new CVS store. Plans by developer George Clements for a proposed 96-unit apartment building on his property at Liberty and Grove streets have been withdrawn for a second time under the deal. The appeals board was expected to begin hearings next month on a comprehensive permit for the apartment building, which would have been built under Chapter 40B. William and Gail Proulx, who live next to the property, had filed suit in Norfolk Superior Court seeking to block zoning changes which would have allowed the commercial development.  The Proulxs, through their attorney, opposed a zoning change approved by the town council in August.

Suspects in violent Medway home invasion indicted

The Milford Daily News MEDWAY  Three men accused of breaking into a home in October and violently attacking a resident have each been indicted.  Troy Boykin, 26, and Jarrett Boykin, 18, both of Blackstone; and Carlos Walker, 24, of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, were indicted last Thursday in Norfolk Superior Court on charges related to a home invasion that took place Oct. 8 at 6 Pine St., police said in a press release.  All three defendants will soon be arraigned in Norfolk Superior Court on the following charges: home invasion; armed burglary; armed assault in a dwelling; and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.  The men are accused of breaking into the Pine Street apartment armed with a handgun, knives and brass knuckles, and violently beating the sleeping resident at about 1 a.m., according to police. Accessing a safe was their main objective, according to police, adding that the men were familiar with the home because they were hired by the resident s landlord

Woman, 3 others indicted for fatal stabbing in Quincy

Woman, 3 others indicted for fatal stabbing in Quincy By Andrew Stanton Globe Correspondent,Updated December 10, 2020, 12:00 a.m. Email to a Friend A woman from Quincy was indicted Wednesday by a Norfolk County grand jury for the fatal September stabbing of 24-year-old Cameron Nohmy in a Quincy liquor store parking lot, officials said. Alyssa Dellamano had previously been arraigned in Quincy District Court on a charge of murder. She pleaded not guilty. The indictment moves the case to the Superior Court. Police responded to the parking lot after 10:45 p.m. on Sept. 11 for a report of the stabbing, according to previous reporting. Nohmy was taken to Boston Medical Center, where he died.

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