ROWLEY – A Topsfield hunter accused of breaking state regulations when he left heaps of corn on private property to lure deer into his sights was in court Tuesday hoping to avoid being arraigned on that charge and two others.
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NEWBURYPORT — A Byfield hunter who forfeited dozens of animal mounts and pelts, and lost his hunting license for a year as part of a plea deal…
The Gloucester man already convicted of dumping an illegally caught headless tuna in the woods off Revere Street has been ordered to spend the…
The Gloucester man convicted of lopping the head off an illegally caught Atlantic bluefin tuna in 2017 before dumping it in the woods off Reve…
When James A. Santapaola Jr. got nabbed landing 183 illegal lobsters at a local lobster wholesaler two years ago, the Gloucester lobsterman ev…
His saccharine apology last year to the court notwithstanding, James A. Santapaola Jr., the Gloucester lobsterman who lost his state lobsterin…
BYFIELD — A Byfield resident, considered one of the area’s most prolific hunters, faces more than 65 charges, including several deer tag viola…
The mysterious autumnal tale of Gloucester's headless bluefin tuna has taken another arresting turn. Literally.