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Kevin Sweeney, a member of Troop E, received over $5,900 in overtime pay for shifts he did not work or left early.
The man was taken to the hospital for medical treatment, police said.
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The fire department was one of many agencies that are assisting Lawrence, Andover, and North Andover following several fires.
The school district ranks 89th in the state when it comes to pay.
All the steel beams are in place for the addition/renovation project at the school.
A U.S. District Court judge sentenced 38-year-old Vaughn Lewis Friday to nine years behind bars and three years of supervised release.
Tracey Simmons was ordered held on $10,000 bail by a Quincy District Court judge.
The following is from the Braintree Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.
Anyone with relevant information is asked to contact Det. Heslam at 781-794-8668.
If you know of Thy Tran's location, you are asked to contact the Plymouth Police Department.
Here are some numbers about Tuesday's vote in Braintree.
In 2015, Brad was doing heroin in the parking lot of a Cumberland Farms. Thanks to a chat with a police officer, he's sober and doing well.
Find out who is moving on to November's general election.
The top 150 high schools from inside I-495 were ranked in the newest Boston Magazine.
The state primary election is on Tuesday, Sept. 4. Get out the vote.
Know what's open and closed before you head out the door on Monday.
Police said the timber rattlesnake was discovered Wednesday night near X1 Boston. The snake is an endangered species in Massachusetts.
The driver of the other vehicle and her child were taken to the hospital, but both are expected to survive.
School in Braintree starts back up Sept. 5.
The Lottery Commission voted to end negotiations to use part of their current office as a regional office once they move to Dorchester.
The paper is moving from the Seaport District to Grossman Avenue, according to a memo.
The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning from 10 a.m. Tuesday to 9 p.m. Wednesday
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MassDOT will be conducting median barrier replacement work on the highway.
Deputy Police Chief Wayne Foster and Paul McSoley have retired and avoided a hearing related to the Braintree PD evidence room scandal.
Bates Bar and Grill and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post on Washington Street were both given a suspended one-day suspension.
You'll be able to grab a beer this fall while checking out the Braintree Farmers' Market.
Kids may be enjoying their last days of freedom, Braintree school officials are preparing for the 2018-19 school year.
Both roofs suffered major damage during a March storm.
Braintree is getting some cash for bike lanes, pavement markings, and signage.
The restaurant at the plaza has been closed due to the leak.
Kevin Sweeney of Braintree has agreed to plead guilty to taking overtime pay for hours he did not work.
The money goes to the Jimmy Fund for adult and pediatric patient care and cancer research at the nation’s premier cancer center.
Alex Schneider had a bad reaction to some bee stings. Luckily, his daughter was there to call 911.