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Government officials in Leyden, Massachusetts, are reacting after prosecutors brought embezzlement charges against the small town’s former police chief on Monday.
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The Northwestern District Attorney's office said Daniel J. Galvis was arraigned Monday in Greenfield District Court and pleaded not guilty.
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Former superintendent of Holyoke Soldiers Home, Bennett Walsh, and former medical director, Dr. David Clinton, separately changed their pleas from not guilty. They each submitted that there were sufficient facts to warrant a guilty finding. They did not plead guilty, however.
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Hampden County District Attorney Anthony Gulluni said the 13 to 14 year-olds, who cannot be identified, are being charged with interference with civil rights, threat to commit a crime, and witness interference.
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The organization known as Roca has seen a rise in the number of women seeking help in Springfield over the past year.
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During oral arguments before the Supreme Judicial Court, Attorney Jason Bolio contended despite police finding the dog near death after a complaint was filed, the dog was well cared for and not being abused.
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Jack Teixeira was arrested last April and charged with six counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information. Each count carries up to 10 years in prison.
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The council voted 6-1 to confirm the Supreme Court Justice nomination, with Councilor Tara Jacobs of North Adams casting the lone vote of dissent.
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Jennifer Willard, the superintendent of the Southwick-Tolland-Granville regional school district, said they've concluded an investigation into what she called a “highly inappropriate and racist" conversation involving Southwick Regional School students on Snapchat.
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The Governor's Council could vote on the confirmation of Appeals Court Judge Gabrielle Wolohojian, to sit on the state's highest court as soon as next week.