Plus, Tom Brady responds to "unfair" sanctions, and a Medford detective is caught on video threatening to "put a hole" in a driver's head.
The following is from the Braintree Police Log. Where arrests and charges are mentioned, they don't imply conviction.
David H. Stevens Makes Special Trip To radius financial group inc.’s Norwell, MA Office To Talk Mortgage Banking
Fresh off Women Presidents’ Organization Outing Sarah Valentini Receives $25,000 Donation from Jelmar President Allison Gutterman
Plus, the former head of the MBTA, who resigned after the T service crumbled last winter, gets another chance to redeem herself.
A strip of Weymouth Landing shops at the Braintree-Weymouth line could be demolished by October.
Medicare celebrates 50 years!
The Salgi Esophageal Cancer Research Foundation, has issued its first round of funding for esophageal cancer research earlier this month.
These storms are expected to bring small hail and gusty winds. What you need to know.
Plus, Tom Brady and Robert Kraft respond to the "unfathomable" actions taken by the NFL.
Information in this article is from Quincy District Court and the Quincy Police. Arrests and charges mention do not imply conviction.
Here's a look at what's happened in Braintree so far this week.
New England Patriots Charitable Foundation is hosting the Kraft Family Blood Donor Center Blood Mobile for a blood drive July 30 - August 2.
Boston Area Full-Service Mortgage Lender Named Finalist in Bostinno’s Annual Competition Celebrating Local Companies with Amazing Culture
A look at homes for sale around town.
Running the New Balance Falmouth Road Race to support patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
With temperatures in the high 80s and low 90s, two cooling stations will be open in Braintree on Wednesday and Thursday.
We believe every woman has gifts and talents that deserved to be shared.
Plus, a Boston College grad is the first female NFL coach, and Tom Brady's suspension is upheld.
A draft of the regulations fo transportation network companies was released Thursday.
WalletHub study broke down the best and worst school systems in the country.
A look at homes sold around town.
New England's longest-running and largest Renaissance Faire kicks off Labor Day weekend, runs weekends and Monday holidays Sept. 5-Oct. 25
Plus, Whitey Bulger appeals convictions, and a study shows the average worker can't afford rent in the commonwealth.
Frost Ice Loft has caught superhero fever and is inviting all to beat the heat with their ice rendering of X-Mens, Iceman, starting July 31
Braintree native, Bobby Zupkofska, talks about his upcoming production, Ordinary Days, opening this week at the Arsenal in Watertown.
Sunday night, the Wamps were recognized for their state title win.
The two-term mayor was the only resident to pull papers for this fall's mayoral election.
In case you missed any news or updates from the area this week, here is a recap of our top posts on Patch.
Children and their Parents Needed for Paid Research Study on Child Emotion Regulation Strategies and Parent-Child Relationships
A study shows Massachusetts workers must make $24 an hour to afford rent in the state, more than the $18 average renter's salary.
55 Kelly Dr. is the Braintree Patch Home of the Week.
Plus, a state police cruiser takes shots, and a teacher is accused of raping a child.
Plus, a guidance counselor admits to stealing exam fees.
Order Early! Dine In, Take Out or Delivery!
The town is in the bottom half of a list you don't actually want your town to top.
Plus, an infamous rapist is up for parole, and a family escapes a house fire in Framingham.
The following is from the Braintree Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned do not imply conviction.
Samaritans' peer support group for those who have lost a loved one to suicide will be meeting this evening at Christ Church Quincy.