07/17/11 Days after the murder and dismemberment of 8-year-old Hasidic boy Leiby Kletzky , police have continued their intensive search of the Kensington home of confessed child murderer Levi Aron for any more evidence of improper contact with children in the past. According to CBS and ABC , detectives have been carting off bags of evidence from the residence, completely dug up his backyard, and begun ...
07/17/11 The following is a listing of real estate transactions recorded in Oakland County during the days of June 6-10, 2011:
07/16/11 Neighbors have started making claims that Levi Aron , the man who pled not guilty to charges of first-degree murder this week after he previously confessed to killing and dismembering an 8-year-old Hasidic boy, had an obsession with young boys, and had tried to kidnap them before. Zisa Berkowitz told the Post that Aron had tried to kidnap her young son off their block on East Second Street in ...
07/14/11 BERLIN, CONNECTICUT-A member of the Franciscan Friars, who once taught at St. Francis High School in Athol Springs, is under arrest in Connecticut for alleged misconduct involving a minor.
07/14/11 Michael Miller, former teacher at Baltimore's Archbishop Curley High School, charged with five criminal counts in Connecticut A 41-year-old friar and former teacher at Baltimore's Archbishop Curley High School was arrested this week in Connecticut and charged with inappropriate conduct with a child, according to police.
07/13/11 A Franciscan priest who taught at St. Francis High School in Athol Springs has been arrested in Connecticut on five felony charges that accuse him of risking injury or "impairing the morals" of a minor.
07/12/11 One Bethesda neighborhood is questioning whether the strife they have experienced while Montgomery County completes one of its first road projects related to the federally-mandated merger of two military hospitals in Bethesda is a prelude to a traffic and construction disaster to come, when larger state construction projects begin this year.
07/12/11 The American Version of Health Care for All is the title of a forty-two page OWL publication that senior citizens and boomers should know about and read carefully.
06/29/11 FITCHBURG - Brian Higgins (Franklin CC), an amateur from Bellingham who is known for wearing long pants regardless of the weather, is giving the pro-dominated field a run for their money this week at the 102nd Massachusetts Open Championship.
06/28/11 The following incidents were listed among the official reports of the Glenview Police Department. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that determination. BATTERY Loren Rosenberg, 47, of 1240 Sherwood Lane, Glenview, was arrested at 3:04 p.m. June 25 at the Glenview Police Station and charged with domestic battery and disorderly ...
06/21/11 Breaking News: No The Berlin Police Department reported the following arrests. read more
06/18/11 The first 5K Run/Walk for Rosie will be part of the Relay For Life event held on the weekend of June 24 and 25 at the Carroll County Fairgrounds. The run, in honor and memory of Roselyn Derby, who died Oct. 12 after a battle with a malignant mass of her adrenal gland, will be at 8 a.m. Saturday.
06/15/11 Ana Ward is trying to keep her father alive, and she hopes she found a way to keep him around forever. Her father, Gordon Ward, 87, of Kensington, is suffering from congestive heart failure and failings kidneys, she said.
06/13/11 Civilian Miguel A. Alvarez, son of Katherine Alvarez of New Britain, and Miguel Alvarez Jr of New Britain, recently enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps under the Delayed Entry Program at Military Entrance Processing Station, Boston, Mass. Alvarez will be completing his senior year at New Britain High School.
06/10/11 Breaking News: No Good morning Berlin! Today is June 10. read more
06/10/11 Central Connecticut towns were beginning the process of cleaning up downed trees and blocking off arcing power lines minutes after a line of severe thunderstorms blew through the area around 5:30 p.m.
06/10/11 Breaking News: No About 1,300 residents continue to be without electric power this morning after thunderstorms that hit the state yesterday brought down trees and electric lines throughout town, closing roads in several areas: Kensington Road, Kenton and Lawndale streets and Edgewood and Orchard roads. read more
06/10/11 torchweb.JPG Credit: By Olivia L. Lawrence Caption: The 2011 Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut cames through Berlin this morning. At center, carrying the torch, is Special Olympic athlete Max Sznaj. Running with Max are members of the Berlin Police Department and the McGee Middle School track team who raised about $600 for the cause. For more on this story see the June ...
06/10/11 Central Connecticut towns were beginning the process of cleaning up downed trees and blocking off arcing power lines minutes after a line of severe thunderstorms blew through the area around 5:30 p.m.
06/10/11 Central Connecticut towns were beginning the process of cleaning up downed trees and blocking off arching power lines minutes after a line of severe thunderstorms blew through the area around 5:30 p.m. |