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Ex-Bulger partner admits to lying under oath

BOSTON (AP) — James “Whitey” Bulger’s former partner in crime returned to the witness stand Wednesday for a fifth day of testimony, with the defense harping on his role as an FBI informant while trying to discredit him as a liar. Stephen “The Rifleman” Flemmi claims he and Bulger were secret FBI informants for years […]

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Massachusetts State Police sergeant faces hearing after releasing photo of bombing suspect

Massachusetts State Police spokesman David Procopio said the agency didn’t authorize Sgt. Sean Murphy to release the photos to Boston Magazine and won’t release them to other media. Murphy told Boston Magazine he released the photos because he was furious over a Rolling Stone cover photo he believes glamorizes suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. He said his […]

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DNA links Boston Strangler suspect to last victim

BOSTON — DNA tests confirm that the man who once claimed to the Boston Strangler killed the woman believed to be the serial killer’s last victim and was likely responsible for the deaths of the other victims, authorities said Friday. Albert DeSalvo admitted to killing Mary Sullivan and 10 other women in the Boston area […]

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William A. Witt

1946 – 2013 HARTLAND — William A. Witt, 66, of Harmony, met “The Great Spirit,” while doing one of the things he loved the most — fishing on Great Moose Lake in Hartland, a place where he found peace and tranquility. Bill was born in Boston on Nov. 28, 1946, the son of Eugene Witt […]

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Possible witness in Whitey Bulger trial found dead

BOSTON — A man who was on the witness list for the racketeering trial of reputed mobster James “Whitey” Bulger and had been a vocal critic of the reputed gangster was found dead, authorities said Thursday. The body of Stephen Rakes was found Wednesday afternoon in Lincoln, Mass., with no obvious signs of trauma, the […]

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Thomas Cushman Sr.

1953 – 2013 LEWISTON — Thomas Cushman Sr., 59, of Oxford, passed away on Tuesday, July 16, at Central Maine Medical Center. He was born in Boston, Mass., on Sept. 8, 1953, the son of Donald and Sylvia Hall Cushman. He worked in the Lumber industry for 40+ years. On June 18, 1988, he married […]

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Plan to reopen New England fishing spots debated

BOSTON (AP) — A plan to allow certain New England fishermen back into fishing grounds where they’ve long been banned was so objectionable to environmentalists that two groups sued to kill it months before it was officially released. And after the proposal was unveiled last week, fishermen who once backed the idea called the plan […]

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Herbert Henry Teel

1941 – 2013 TEMPLE — Herbert Henry Teel, 71, of Temple, died Tuesday, June 25, at the VA Maine Healthcare Hospice at Togus. He was born in Boston, Mass., on August 24, 1941, a son of Herbert S. and Anna Karlson Teel. Herbie attended Pierce Grammar School and Arlington High School. He served in the […]

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Boston bombing suspect’s hearing frustrates some

BOSTON (AP) — Survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings got little satisfaction from surviving suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s first public appearance since the deadly attacks. “Not guilty,” was all he said, over and over. The blase-looking 19-year-old, his arm in a cast and his face swollen, entered his pleas Wednesday during a seven-minute arraignment in federal […]

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Boston bombing suspect pleads not guilty

BOSTON — His arm in a cast, Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges Wednesday in his first courtroom appearance since his capture at the end of a chaotic week in April. Tsarnaev, 19, smiled crookedly — he appeared to have a jaw injury — at his sisters in court […]