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From left to right are Sharon Ivey, Kristen Lark, Mary DiAngelis, all of Gloucester, Lisa Casavant of Andover and Deb Sullivan of Dracut were demonstrating in front of Gloucester District Court and the police station on Tuesday before and during a hearing for John "Jack" Dugan, who stands accused of gutting his pet pitbull, Xena.
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Domestic clash tied to death at LePage
The District Attorney's office remained silent Tuesday about the ongoing investigation into a death outside a building in the Pond View Apartments complex over the weekend, and police have yet to make an arrest. But a neighbor and witness who heard a
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Court error sparked reduced kid porn sentence
The sentences handed down to a Gloucester woman and her boyfriend for sexually abusing the woman's 8-year-old daughter, were reduced as the result of new trials, with the former verdicts thrown out and each defendant still pleading guilty but with le
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Hoff, Boling win Manchester board seats
MANCHESTER -- Two first-time political candidates -- Robert Hoff, Jr., and Eli Boling -- earned seats on Manchester's Board of Selectmen last night, beating out veteran School Committee member Ann Harrison to take the slots vacated by current board m
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- Manchester pushes back start of bag ban
- Salem State planning new Holocaust center
- Tuesday, May 21, 2013
- Hoff, Boling win Manchester board seats
- Haverhill driver targeted in probe
- Mom: Victim was hard-working, caring
- Remembering the Korean War
- City urges changes in state sales tax rules
- Manchester voters face $700,000 Special Town Meeting questions
- MBTA expanding bike transit program
- Governor restoring $20.8 million in aid cuts
- Monday, May 20, 2013
- Haverhill man ID’d as driver in Pond View death case
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Domestic clash tied to death at LePage




