Peter Lagorio, 58, pleaded guilty to 22 counts, which included embezzlement, larceny, uttering forged documents and conspiracy to commit larceny and attempted larceny, reported the Salem News.
The bill H.1625 “An Act relative to the jurisdiction of Peabody District Court” is currently with the Joint Committee on the Judiciary.
Andrew Carcerano, 29, of Lynn, reportedly stole more than $33,000 worth of lottery tickets and he overstated the amount of lottery payments when he entered information into the station’s accounting software program, reported the Salem News.
Architect Dore & Whittier provided three expansion options for Danvers that ranged from $4.4 million to $6.5 million.
Brian Holohan had a blood alcohol level more than three times the legal limit when he backed into a car in November 2013, reported the Salem News.
They took part in the nine-week, 45-day program.
He is being charged with assault and battery.
The following information was provided by the Danvers Police Department. Where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
20/20 featured a case in which a former Peabody man put out a hit on his wife and infant son.
The man was staying at the Motel 6 in Danvers.
Police and Fire searched the area for the driver who left the scene. Police have since located the driver.
The DA’s office informed the Essex Superior Court that they completed the search as part of the search warrant process.
Services are available for those in violent relationships.
About $90 were taken from cars.
A high number of heroin overdoses, including fatalities, have been reported in Massachusetts in the last two weeks.
A team of firefighters joined first-responders from all over Massachusetts at the American Lung Association’s charity event last weekend.
The third annual event honors Peabody Firefighters James Rice, who died fighting a fire in Peabody in 2011.