Apr 29, 2008 | SalemNews.com, Salem, MA
Coyote caught in downtown Salem
“I didn't realize it was a coyote”
A coyote was captured yesterday across from District Court. "This is the first I can remember" of a coyote in the downtown, said Don Famico, the city's longtime animal control officer. via SalemNews.com, Salem, MA
Clinton is still down but far from out
THE SALEM NEWS Sen. Hillary Clinton's slim chance of wresting the Democratic nomination for president from Sen. via The Herald
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THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM OF JUSTICE - PART 1
The 11-year ordeal of Chester J. Chalupowski at the hands of unscrupulous lawyers scheming to gain control over his estate led Dr.
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THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM OF JUSTICE - PART 2
LYNCHED BY COURT ORDER HOW TO STEAL MILLIONS OF DOLLARS BY TURNING PUBLIC COURTROOMS INTO A PRIVATE PLAYGROUND Author: Mac Koch-Lebel In Essex County, Massachusetts, a group of lawyers supported by several ...
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Peabody homicide gives urgency to support for HAWC
“Hopefully, you try to recognize issues before they get out of control.”
Jessica Herrera's death wasn't far from people's thoughts as police officers gathered at Help for Abused Women and their Children yesterday morning. via GloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA
Protester loses suit against Salem police
SALEM, Mass.- A federal jury has rejected a Peabody man's claims that Salem police used excessive force when they arrested him during the unveiling of a statue honoring the TV show "Bewitched." Richard Sorell ... via Telegram & Gazette
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Challenging time for Salem's horse-drawn carriage
“I think it absolutely adds flavor to downtown Salem.”
Ruth Wall is a familiar sight in this historic seaport, the smiling driver of a horse-drawn carriage leading tourists past Federal period buildings accompanied by the clop-clop of hooves on the pavement. via GloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA
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LYNCHED BY COURT ORDER HOW TO STEAL MILLIONS OF DOLLARS BY TURNING PUBLIC COURTROOMS INTO A PRIVATE PLAYGROUND Author: Mac Koch-Lebel In Essex County, Massachusetts, a group of lawyers supported by several ...
Rat Lovers Gather For Rodent Holiday
A group of Salem, Mass., rodent enthusiasts have marked World Rat Day with a gathering that included rat beauty contests. via The Post Chronicle
UVI's Tech Park board chief announces two operating partnerships, EDA deal
“It is a clear sign that this is a viable project.”
University of the Virgin Islands Research and Technology Park board chairman Auguste Rimpel Jr. via Virgin Islands Daily News
SSC staffers 'Trek to Botswana' to support Peace Corps worker
“I teach global education, so I hope she'll come back and talk to my graduate students in two years.”
Jennifer Jordan was looking for a way to educate her Salem State colleagues about the Peace Corps and the sub-Saharan African country of Botswana, where she'll be living the next two years as part of a public ... via SalemNews.com, Salem, MA
Salem court project hit with lawsuits
“We have made no decision about that at all”
The $106 million state courthouse planned for Federal Street heads to the starting gate faced with two eleventh-hour lawsuits and unresolved neighborhood concerns about its design and potential impact on ... via SalemNews.com, Salem, MA
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Lookout: March 26 Something old, something new for Symphony by the Sea
Symphony by the Sea pairs a classic masterpiece in Beethoven's "Fifth Symphony" with the new arrangements of a Boston-area composer when it performs Sunday afternoon at The Governor's Academy in Byfield. via NewburyportNews.com, Newburyport, MA