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salem man admits fraud
SALEM — Salem resident Alfred Hill made a pretty good living over the last year and a half, netting almost $86,000. There was just one problem: Only some of the money came from his job; the rest came from fraudulent state unemployment claims.
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Drinking cows crash party
BOXFORD — Six cows crashed a house party on Main Street and wound up drinking the beer left behind on a picnic table when the partygoers fled.
Police Lt. James Riter said he got a call about 9 p.m. Sunday for cows in the road on Main Street near Foster Street close to the town line with North Andover. -
New faces elected to H-W school board
HAMILTON — Barbara Kent Lawrence, Sheila MacDonald and William "Bill" Wilson topped the ticket for Hamilton-Wenham Regional School Committee last night.
The school board race was the only contested office on Hamilton's ballot, which brought 655 residents to the polls yesterday. Wenham residents cast votes for School Committee on May 5, the results of which were sealed until Hamilton's polls closed at 8 last night. -
Parades, church services planned for Memorial Day weekend
The North Shore will honor those who died while serving their country with parades and services throughout Memorial Day weekend.
Following is a list of observances.
SALEM
Sunday: 10:30 a.m., Observance at St. Mary's Cemetery Veterans Lot. -
Photo Gallery: 2012 Graduations
Images of the Class of 2012 for North Shore high schools, colleges and universities. Updated throughout the graduation season.
- School on lockdown as police nab fugitive
- It's reunion weekend at Harvard
- Marian Court commencement
- North Shore Community College graduation
- Salem ferry delayed
- Proposed school budget focuses on turnaround
- Local rep at center of auto repair debate
- Swampscott's talking Katz
- Man found stabbed on Route 62 had attempted suicide, police say
- 'Lucky' robber eludes the long arm of the law
- Running to the sound of music in Hamilton
- police
- Higgins Middle School third quarter honor roll
- Ipswich High School honor roll
- Correction
- 110 homes to be built
- SAFE AND SOUND
- Beverly council rejects mayor's trash fee hike
- Senators tack on amendments to budget
- Danvers health plan switch to save $200K
- School Committee is only contested race in Hamilton
- Liquor license for Turner's moves step closer
- Police
- Local students earn master's degrees at Salem State
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salem man admits fraud


