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.
April 5, 2021
Chris Bates was 16 years old when he started selling nude photos of himself on the internet to adult men who pressured him for more and more images.
The demands snowballed into riskier requests, and within months the gay Connecticut teen was trading sex for dinners out, designer sneakers and other luxuries.
Bates says he was lured by the attention and what appeared to be easy money. He secretly hoped his financially struggling single mother, or anybody, would notice what was happening and protect him.
No one did and within two years, the tall, lanky youth was living alone in a dilapidated apartment, prostituting himself to get by. His home and an array of hotel rooms in Connecticut and Massachusetts became a “revolving door” of sex buyers.
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David A. Carlyle, 62, of Orange, died on Thursday, according to Timothy Connolly, spokesman for the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office. The death is not suspicious, Connolly said.
Carlyle, a school psychologist in Templeton and Athol, graduated from Algonquin Regional High School in Northboro, according to his obituary.
His death remains under investigation by the state police, according to Narragansett Regional School District Superintendent Chris Casavant.
In a letter sent out to the community last week, Casavant revealed that a member of the school’s psychology team had died at the school.