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Man Struck By SUV as He Was Crossing Street to Go to Cumberland Farms in Falmouth
A pedestrian was seriously injured Saturday night when he was struck by an SUV while crossing the street toward a convenience store in Falmouth, Massachusetts, police said. Falmouth officers were called to the Cumberland Farms on Teaticket Highway shortly before 9 p.m. for a crash involving a pedestrian. Responding officers found a man on the ground suffering from severe head…
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Man Wanted for Stealing Car That Had Baby Inside
Providence police said they are searching for a man who stole a car with a 2-month-old baby in the back seat Saturday afternoon, according to NBC affiliate WJAR.
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Mass. SJC Allows Beer, Wine Sale Ballot Question to Move Forward
Supporters of a ballot question that would let convenience stores and other food stores sell beer and wine won a key legal battle in Massachusetts’s highest court on Tuesday. The question was launched by the convenience store chain Cumberland Farms and would let local authorities issue licenses allowing food stores to sell beer and wine. Local licensing authorities would...
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Armed Robbery at Walpole Cumberland Farms Ends in Police Chase
Suspects in an armed robbery were chased down by Walpole Police early Monday morning. Police responded to the armed robbery with a gun at a Cumberland Farms on Route 1A. The suspects fled from police, driving off in a car before crashing and then running from the officers on foot. One suspect in custody, according to police. Massachusetts State Police…
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Package Stores Sue to Stop Cumberland Farms Booze Sales
Members of the Massachusetts Package Stores Association are challenging the constitutionality of a Cumberland Farms ballot proposal that would, among other things, allow retailers to sell alcohol in an unlimited number of their stores statewide. Westborough-based Cumberland Farms put forward the proposal this summer. It’s currently on track to go before voters in November 2020.
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Veterans Day Discounts and Freebies for Military Members and Veterans in Mass.
A number of businesses around Massachusetts are offering deals to veterans and active military service members to honor their service on Veterans Day. These include restaurants, shops and activities. Be sure to bring your military ID or proof of your service to take advantage of these deals.
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Boil Water Order Lifted in Reading, Mass. Following E. Coli Discovery
A boil water order was lifted Monday in Reading, Massachusetts, two days after the water department warned residents they had detected E. coli bacteria in drinking water. The town announced sample results determined the drinking water no longer poses a threat. Residents are urged to “flush” their water to clear plumbing of any leftover contaminated water.
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E. Coli Discovered in Reading Drinking Water
A boil water order was put into effect on Saturday.
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National Doughnut Day Deals: Here's Where to Score Free Doughnuts
There are few snacks out there more satisfying than a fresh-from-the-fryer doughnut. Friday, June 7 is National Doughnut Day and there are a bunch of national chains sharing sweet deals and freebies to celebrate all day long. Ready for some fun freebies and delicious doughnuts? We are, too.
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New Hampshire Man Facing Charges on Multiple Robberies
Jonathan Grant, who was arrested Tuesday on an unrelated drug charge, is a suspect in three armed robberies in New Hampshire.
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Surveillance Camera Captures Beavers ‘Shopping' at Cumbys
Two unlikely shoppers recently spotted on surveillance camera walking into a convenience store in Fitchburg, Massachusetts has the community abuzz. Cameras at a Cumberland Farms on Kimball Street captured beavers walking around the store.
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Beavers Caught on Camera Walking Into Cumberland Farms
Two unlikely shoppers recently spotted on surveillance camera walking into a convenience store in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, has the community abuzz.
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Security Camera Catches 2 Beavers Walking Into Mass. Convenience Store
Two beavers escaped the chilly air in Fitchburg, Mass. by walking into a Cumberland Farms. Security video caught the animals strolling in. One quickly left, but the other stuck around for a bit. Someone in the store even took a picture of it with their phone. The second beaver eventually left for good.
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Taunton Mailman Arrested for Larceny
A mailman in Taunton, Massachusetts was arrested and charged with larceny after stealing money from a woman’s purse.
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Coffee Shops Are Brewing Up Deals for National Coffee Day
Coffee lovers rejoice! Saturday is National Coffee Day and you can start your morning right with a latte good deals that will perk you right up. Take a look at where to celebrate National Coffee Day.
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Man Wins Grand Prizes on 9 Mass Cash Lottery Tickets
A Massachusetts man has done the unthinkable and won a total of nine $100,000 grand prizes on tickets he purchased for Monday night’s Mass Cash drawing. Robert Lundstedt of Brockton played the same numbers on nine lottery tickets. “I wasn’t too surprise,” he joked to NBC10 Boston in an exclusive interview.
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911 Call Reveals New Details About Search for Accused Cop Killer
A 911 call transcript indicates a four-day manhunt for an accused cop killer in Maine started with a clerk calling a dispatcher to report an armed robbery – of cigarettes and a bottle of water.
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Man Accused of Killing Maine Deputy Faces Court
John Williams, the man accused of killing Somerset County Deputy Cpl. Eugene Cole on April 25, made his first court appearance Monday, and court documents revealed new details about the brutal murder.
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Suspect in Maine Deputy's Murder Makes Court Appearance
John Williams, accused of shooting and killing Maine sheriff’s deputy Eugene Cole, faced a judge Monday.
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Widow of Slain Maine Sheriff's Deputy Reflects on Last Moments With Husband
The widow of the Maine Cpl. who was killed last week is reflecting on her last memories of her husband.