Crime & Safety

Drug Dealer Avoided Jail Because He's Not A Citizen: Patch PM

Also: Trump hurt Brady didn't visit White House; Scooper Bowl is in full force!; Man arrested for drugged driving twice in one day; More.

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New Transcript Reignites Outcry Over Salem Judge's Decisions

Salem Superior Court Judge Timothy Feeley said he would have sent a convicted drug dealer to prison if he was a citizen.

Trump Angered By Brady's Decision To Skip 2017 White House Visit

Turns out that the Eagles' situation isn't the first time the president became mad that NFL players didn't want to visit him.

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Foxborough Man Charged With Drugged Driving Twice In A Day

Police say Kenneth Davis was found passed out behind the wheel of a truck and then caused a car crash hours later.

Bertucci's Has A New Owner

And it's promising few changes.

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The Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl Kicks Off: When, Where

It's that time of year, folks: Time to eat ice cream for a good cause.

80-Year-Old Man Gets Class Ring Back 60 Years Later

A man found a class ring with his metal detector, and found the guy - who is now 80 - who owned it.

Man Dies In 2-Alarm Waltham Fire

Waltham firefighters pulled an unconscious man from a burning building on Rumford Avenue.

Mansfield Man Charged With Stabbing Ex's Boyfriend Free On Bail

Police say Nicholas Kiley went to his ex-girlfriend's house, where he allegedly assaulted her and her boyfriend.

First GLX Bridge Closure Announced; More Planned

Seven bridge closures are proposed from 2018-2020.

Xfinity Center Hosting Six Straight Shows

Major traffic implications.

Major Investor Signs On To Union Square Redevelopment

The $1.5 billion project is expected to begin this year and will include 2.4 million square feet of mixed-use space.

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