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    Originally established 2 years ago with a $3000 grant from the Diocese, the Community Garden located at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Cross Street in Gardner almost doubled its capacity in 2023 and now has more than 2 dozen beds. Mayor Michael Nicholson posted on April 28th,”Big shout out to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Gardner MA for starting up their community gardens again this year to support the Gardner CAC! They are adding even more raised beds to bring the total to 27! Thanks for all you do for the City and it’s residents! “. Fresh produce grown on the property is distributed to area families by the CAC.

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  • Karen Read trial: Defense to cross-examine Brian Albert, owner of home where John O'Keefe was found
    by Staff Reports, Marc Fortier, Munashe Kwangwari and John Moroney on May 13, 2024 at 6:47 am

    The third week of testimony in the Karen Read trial gets underway Monday. The defense will cross-examine the man who owns the home where John O’Keefe’s body was found. Read is charged with second-degree murder in the 2022 death of O’Keefe, her boyfriend. He was found in the snow outside retired Boston Police Officer Brian Albert’s home in Canton. Prosecutors say Read hit O’Keefe with her SUV, while Read says she has been framed in a wide-ranging coverup, claiming the Albert family — which includes a Canton police officer and current selectman — and the state’s lead investigator, a family friend, put the blame on Read. Watch the Karen Read trial live on nbcboston.com, NECN, NBC Boston streaming platforms (including Roku, Peacock and Samsung TV) and NBC10 Boston’s YouTube page. Every night of the trial at 7 p.m., come back for analysis and more. Read has pleaded not guilty and is free on bond. Brian and Nicole Albert took the stand on Friday. They have been the subject of intense public speculation for months — while prosecutors say Read killed her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, on their lawn on Fairview Road during a snowstorm in January 2022, Read’s lawyers have claimed there was a coverup, one that may have involved at least Brian Albert, a fellow Boston police officer. Their testimony came as the second week of trial proceedings in Norfolk Superior Court, in Dedham, wrapped up. But before they took the stand, Judge Beverly Cannone ruled that the controversial blogger Aidan Kearney, known as “Turtleboy,” wouldn’t be allowed in the courtroom for their testimony or that of eight other witnesses he’s accused of intimidating. Here’s a recap of what happened Friday: Retired Boston Police Officer Brian Albert testifies Just before 2:30 p.m. Friday, just after his wife finished testifying, Brian Albert took the stand. He said he was in New York on Friday, Jan. 28, 2022, for a funeral of a New York City police officer who had been killed in the line of duty, and drove back to Canton that night. He spoke about arriving back to town, stopping at the Waterfall Bar & Grill following a conversation with his wife Nicole. He said his brother Chris, his wife, and several other friends, including Jennifer and Matthew McCabe were already there when he arrived. He said O’Keefe and Read arrived later. Over the course of the evening, Albert said he hung out with O’Keefe and had several conversations. He described the atmosphere at the bar as being fun. “Everybody was in a great mood. People were getting along. It was friends and family. It just seemed like a great night.” Albert said he and his wife Nicole and their daughter Caitlin were among the first people in their group to leave the bar, along with his friend, Brian Higgins. Upon leaving the bar, he returned home, where his wife had invited members of the group to join them, as they were celebrating their son’s 23rd birthday. Assistant District Attorney Adam Lally again showed surveillance video from the Waterfall, which has been shown to numerous witnesses throughout the second week of the trial. Lally’s questions turned to what Albert remembered from when he got home: letting their dog, Chloe, out into the backyard before bringing her upstairs, and a relaxed party for his son, Brian Jr. “We were wishing Brian a happy birthday and everything was going great,” he said. He said he may have taken Higgins upstairs for a few minutes to show him pictures of his other son, John, who, like Higgins, is a Marine, Albert recalled. Higgins remembered leaving the party around 1:30 a.m., around which time Albert went upstairs to watch TV and decompress from a long day. “I think I popped back down at one point, just to see how long people were gonna be there,” he said, noting that a group was still there, including his daughter and Jennifer and Matthew McCabe, among others. Asked if he was aware of O’Keefe or Read coming over, Albert said, “John O’Keefe and Karen Read never entered my house.” His wife came upstairs around 2 a.m. to watch TV and hang out, Albert said, with Chloe there as well. He was awoken by his sister-in-law bursting into the room saying “something to the effect of, ‘John is dead.'” She told the Alberts there were police downstairs, whom he went down to speak with. The first officer there was an officer named Michael Lank, who has testified previously in the Karen Read trial, followed by an other officer. Albert said he welcomed them inside. Later, he called Higgins — “I think it was important for him to know what was going on and what had happened — and Higgins came over, as did Julie Albert, who has a regular tradition of dropping birthday treats off. He didn’t go outside after O’Keefe’s body was found, saying, “There was a snowstorm at that point. They were trying to conduct an investigation and I didn’t want to interfere with it or have anything to do with it.” Later that day, he spoke to state police troopers at his sister-in-law’s house, several hours after O’Keefe’s body was found. He said he went there because his sister-in-law, whom he’s known since she was six or seven years old, was distraught and wanted to be there for her, Albert said. The troopers — Michael Proctor, who would become the lead investigator on the case, and Yuri Bukhenik — separately interviewed all three at the McCabes’ house, Albert recalled. Lally turned to the house on Fairview Road, asking Albert to confirm that they first discussed moving two or three months before O’Keefe’s body was found. “It was post-COVID, the housing market seemed really good and my brother Chris had sold his house,” Albert said, noting his brother put him in touch with his realtor. Asked if selling the house had anything to do with the incident in January 2022, Albert said, “Absolutely not.” Nicole Albert testifies Nicole Albert, the wife of Boston Police Officer Brian Albert, took the stand around 11:15 a.m. Nicole and Brian Albert lived in the Fairview Road home where O’Keefe’s body was found until they moved to Norwood recently. Lally asked Nicole Albert about the date of Friday, Jan. 28, 2022, the day before her son Brian Albert Jr.’s birthday. Because it was supposed to snow on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022, the family had talked about having a small birthday gathering for family and friends on Friday night. Albert also testified about the gathering with friends and family at the Waterfall. She said her husband Brian was driving back to New York at the time, and she urged him to join the group at the Waterfall, which he did shortly after 10 p.m. She said shortly after 11 p.m., O’Keefe and Read arrived. Albert also testified about how a group of friends and family members gathered at her family’s house on Fairview Road after leaving the Waterfall. She said her daughter Caitlin was the last person to leave the gathering, around 2 a.m. At that point, Nicole Albert said she was the only one still awake. Her son and husband had already gone to sleep. Albert testified that the didn’t hear or see anything unusual outside her house at any point that night. A short time later, after cleaning up the house, she said she went to sleep around 2:30 a.m. She said her husband was still awake, lying in bed and watching television. Between 6 and 6:30 the next morning, she said her sister Jennifer McCabe “came bursting into my bedroom.” “She’s saying, ‘He’s out in the snow, we found him out in the snow, we don’t know if he’s OK,'” Julie Albert said. “My immediate thought was just that I thought something had happened to one of my children, something had happened to one of her children. I couldn’t imagine what she was doing in my bedroom at this time in the morning.” “She was hysterical,” Albert said. Albert said McCabe eventually told her that O’Keefe had been found outside on their lawn, and that investigators wanted to speak with her and her husband. Lally also showed Nicole Albert photos of the exterior of her Fairview Road home from January of 2022. And he discussed the Alberts’ dog, Chloe. Nicole Albert said the dog had been up in their bedroom but Brian Albert let her out to go to the bathroom soon after arriving home. The backyard was fenced in, she said. After that, she said Brian Albert brought the dog back upstairs. Nicole Albert also testified that she and her husband moved from Canton to Norwood in April of 2023. “We had always planned to move,” she said. “The kids were starting to get older, we were looking to possibly downsize.” She said the decision to sell the home had nothing to do with O’Keefe’s death. During cross examination, defense attorney Elizabeth Little asked Nicole Albert if she observed any sort of tension between O’Keefe and Read at the Waterfall on the night before O’Keefe was found dead. Albert said she did not. She also said she saw no evidence that Read was under the influence of alcohol. Albert also testified that she saw her husband and his friend Higgins “fooling around” at the Waterfall that night, which Little described as “practice fighting.” She also confirmed under questioning that her husband does have training as a boxer. Little also got Albert to testify that her dog, Chloe, on one instance injured two women who were trying to break up a fight with another dog. Albert also said that four months after O’Keefe’s death, the family rehomed their dog, which they had owned for six years. Little also pressed Albert on an earlier police interview where she said her daughter, Caitlin Albert, left her house at 12:15 a.m. and not 2 a.m. on the morning O’Keefe was found dead. “I don’t believe I said that,” Albert said, indicating that the police investigator might have gotten things misconstrued in her notes. Albert also testified about a Feb. 3, 2022, conversation with Massachusetts State Police Michael Proctor. Little pressed her on several pieces of information she left out during that interview, including some of the key people who were at her house on the night before O’Keefe died, including her nephew Colin Albert. “I didn’t mention Colin because I didn’t consider him as part of the group that we were hanging out with at the Waterfall because he left as soon as I walked in,” Albert said. “I didn’t even think of him.” Asked by Little about the first thing she remembers waking up to on the morning of Jan. 29, 2022, Albert said, “My sister bombing into my bedroom” between 6 and 6:30 a.m. She said she didn’t see any flashing lights or hear any sirens that night, noting that her blinds were closed. Little pointed out that surveillance footage shows it was actually closer to 6:45 a.m. The defense attorney then referenced two phone calls from Jennifer McCabe to Albert at 6:07 a.m. and 6:08 a.m. that records show were answered. “I never answered any phone calls from my sister that morning,” Albert said. “She may have placed those phone calls to me, but I never answered them… I never spoke to her that morning.” More on the Karen Read trial Karen Read May 8 Day 7 of Karen Read trial: Friends of John O'Keefe testify, video shows Canton bar trip Karen Read May 4 A murderous romance or a frame job? Things to know about Boston's Karen Read murder trial​

  • 3 arrested in Northborough house party shooting due in court
    by Alysha Palumbo on May 13, 2024 at 6:05 am

    A teen was shot and killed at a Northborough, Massachusetts, house party over the weekend, and a second victim is recovering in the hospital Monday morning. Three adults will be arraigned Monday on firearms charges at Westborough District Court, according to the Worcester District Attorney Office. Cell phone video that a neighbor shared with NBC10 News showed the massive police response to the party. Investigators say there were between 200 and 300 young people at the party at an historic house on Howard Street early Sunday morning. A person flagged down a Northborough police officer at about 1 a.m. to let them know that someone had brandished a firearm at the party, according to authorities. That officer called for backup, and as more than two dozen officers approached the home, they heard gunshots. Police found two teens with gunshot wounds. Two officers carried a 16-year-old from Bellingham down the hill from the property to an awaiting ambulance, but he was pronounced dead at UMass Memorial. A 17-year-old who was shot, and two other partygoers who were injured in the melee, were taken to Marlborough Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Investigators say several other teens and young adults who were injured declined medical treatment. Neighbors say this has generally been a very quiet neighborhood, until recently. “There have been some parties over there the last couple weeks. Last night, we got woken up at 3 a.m. with a phone call. The police department called and just asked everybody to stay in and that they’d keep us updated,” said Brian Braveman, neighbor. “I felt like we really should be given more information about what the essential incident was because I would’ve liked to have known that there was a gunshot, and I didn’t know that, so I just thought it was a wild party,” said Connie McManus, neighbor. Investigators told NBC10 Boston the homeowner was home at the time of the party and had been warned ahead of time to not allow the party to happen. It’s unclear if he will also face charges. More Massachusetts news 17 hours ago Man dead after canoe capsizes in Halifax, Mass. Massachusetts May 11 Recipient of pig kidney transplant has died Beverly May 12 Water search underway after boat washes up off coast of Beverly

  • Workweek starts off warm and sunny, but more rain is on the way
    on May 13, 2024 at 5:19 am

    Another beautiful start to the week with high pressure in control. Sunny and bright Monday with highs in the mid to upper 60s along the coast and low 70s inland. Tuesday will follow suit, but highs on Tuesday will likely break into the 70s. Tuesday is one of the warmest on the 10-day forecast but it will be accompanied by a noticeable breeze through the day. Changes begin Tuesday afternoon with clouds increasing and the chance for a stray shower Tuesday evening, by Wednesday morning showers will be abundant. On and off rain will linger into early Thursday. By the time rain chances wrap, rain totals will for the most part be between 0.5″ to 1″. 

  • One more chance to see northern lights in New England Sunday?
    on May 12, 2024 at 5:56 pm

    Friday night will likely hold strong with the best northern lights viewing of the weekend, but there is still an opportunity for seeing them in Massachusetts and other parts of New England Sunday night.  It won’t dip as far south or bring quite the same vibrancy as Friday, which registered as a Kp 9 — the highest level of the geomagnetic storm scale. But more charged particles at a Kp 6 will give the northern tier of the country another round for viewing. A graphic showing the forecast for the northern lights in the United States Sunday, May 12, 2024. A graphic showing the forecast for the northern lights in the United States Sunday, May 12, 2024. For New England, the biggest hurdle will be the scattered clouds Sunday evening that will obstruct the viewing in spots. Skies will be clear by morning, but it is questionable whether the light show will continue through then. Look toward the north as far away from light noise as possible. What causes the northern lights’ colors? These charged particles emitted from the sun take 15 hours to reach Earth and enter through the poles. As they enter the atmosphere, they interact with oxygen (pinks and greens) and nitrogen (purples and blues) and produce excited and ionized gases that illuminate a specific color based on the gas and how strong the solar storm is.  More on the northern lights Northern Lights May 10 Northern lights shine in Boston area, across New England Northern Lights May 10 Powerful geomagnetic storm brings northern lights as solar flare sends X-ray energy

  • Body of 65-year-old boater recovered from Beverly waters
    by Erin Logan and Lara Salahi on May 12, 2024 at 5:39 pm

    The body of a 65-year-old man was recovered from the waters near Beverly, Massachusetts. The Beverly Harbormaster reported that a boat washed up off the coast around 7 p.m., and that a person had fallen off the boat. The Essex County District Attorney’s office confirmed on Sunday that the body was recovered. The victim’s name is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. Authorities say no foul play is suspected, but the incident remains under investigation.

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  • Fitchburg DPW Alerts: Week of May 13, 2024
    by Submitted Article on May 13, 2024 at 7:11 am

    FITCHBURG – The Department of Public Works advises residents of the following work that will be done, weather permitting, during the week of May 13, 2024. Road Construction Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. to 3p.m. Expect road closures, delays and detours. MassDOT will be continuing their reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Circle Street Bridge. Due

  • Legislative committee expands equity theft bill
    by Sam Doran on May 13, 2024 at 4:23 am

    BOSTON — Homeowners whose properties are seized by a town or city for nonpayment of taxes would be able to recoup the “excess equity” after the municipality has satisfied their tax debt, under a redrafted bill advanced by the joint legislative committee that handles tax policy. Currently, a municipality can keep the entire sale profit

  • Three men charged in connection with fatal stabbing
    by Submitted Article on May 12, 2024 at 9:09 pm

    LEOMINSTER — A Fitchburg man is being charged with murder and two others are being charged with assault and battery in connection with a stabbing death at an apartment complex last week. According to the Worcester County District Attorney’s office, just before 1 a.m. on Tuesday, May 7, police responded to the report of a

  • Student stories lead 33rd UMass Lowell Commencement Ceremonies
    by Submitted Article on May 12, 2024 at 7:31 pm

    LOWELL — Archange Lombo declared as a computer engineering major in 2020 while classes were still being held remotely and he hadn’t met many of his fellow students. This memory, however, is not tinged with remorse. The Worcester resident and UMass Lowell senior looks back on the early accomplishments of his college journey fondly.

  • Massachusetts health agency inked multiple no-bid contracts for shelter system
    by Chris Van Buskirk on May 12, 2024 at 10:19 am

    The state’s health and human services agency greenlighted four no-bid contracts and an agreement to rent shelter space at a Quincy college for more than $237,000 a month as the Healey administration attempted to respond to an influx of migrants over the past year, according to documents obtained by the Herald.

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  • Beacon Hill Roll Call: Tracking Senate attendance
    by Bob Katzen on May 13, 2024 at 7:53 am

    THE HOUSE AND SENATE: There were no roll calls in the House or Senate last week. The Senate has held 35 roll calls so far in the 2024 session. Beacon Hill Roll Call tabulates the number of roll calls on which each senator voted and then calculates that number as a percentage of the total

  • Written in Granite: Library needs an update
    by Joan T. Stylianos on May 13, 2024 at 7:21 am

    “It’s not just books,” she says. And Linda Laflamme, chairwoman of the library’s board of trustees, makes an excellent point. Today’s public libraries have become more than just repositories of information. “It is a community center,” Laflamme says about our downtown public library in the heart of Nashua. “It is a building that is used

  • Legislative committee expands equity theft bill
    by Sam Doran on May 13, 2024 at 4:23 am

    BOSTON — Homeowners whose properties are seized by a town or city for nonpayment of taxes would be able to recoup the “excess equity” after the municipality has satisfied their tax debt, under a redrafted bill advanced by the joint legislative committee that handles tax policy.Currently, a municipality can keep the entire sale profit after

  • Local roundup: Billerica’s Nyrah Joseph captures pentathlon in New York
    by Staff Report on May 12, 2024 at 10:46 pm

    Billerica High junior Nyrah Joseph put on a show at the prestigious Loucks Games in White Plains, N.Y. She came in first place in the girls pentathlon.

  • Student stories lead 33rd UMass Lowell Commencement Ceremonies
    by Submitted article on May 12, 2024 at 7:31 pm

    LOWELL — Archange Lombo declared as a computer engineering major in 2020 while classes were still being held remotely and he hadn’t met many of his fellow students. This memory, however, is not tinged with remorse. The Worcester resident and UMass Lowell senior looks back on the early accomplishments of his college journey fondly.

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Public Servants

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