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Month: December 2025

Lynnfield Willis Woods gets new public path

Chris Carrigan BrollyLYNNFIELD The more than 600 acres of undeveloped wooded area known as Willis Woods now has a large new public path running through it. Completed in November, this path was built by Middleton’s Bostik, Inc. in collaboration with the Fire Departments in Lynnfield, Middleton, and North Reading. The path will provide emergency services access [.] The post Lynnfield Willis Woods gets new public path appeared first on Itemlive.

Funding Radar: EIT commits €70M to strengthen innovation in higher education

Photo credits: zverge / BigStock The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) has issued a call for proposals worth a total of €70 million to strengthen the links between universities and industry. This lines up with EU policies such as the Start-up and Scale-up Strategy.

Retired judge gets probation for stealing nearly $250,000 from elderly Tuskegee Airman

A former Cook County judge who stole large sums of money from an elderly friend who served as a Tuskegee Airman received a probationary sentence on Friday. Patricia Martin, 66, received four years of probation after pleading guilty to theft of $100,000 to $500,000, according to court records. The judge also ordered her to pay $122,763. 73 in restitution and comply with standard probation conditions that include random drug testing. Martin once served as presiding judge of the Child Protection Division and retired in 2020. Prosecutors initially accused her of stealing nearly $250,000 from then-95-year-old Oscar Wilkerson, a longtime friend whose.

Mariners acquire Jose Ferrer in 3 player trade

The Seattle Mariners have acquired left-handed reliever Jose Ferrer from the Washington Nationals in a three-player deal announced Saturday. In exchange, Seattle sent highly regarded catching prospect Harry Ford and minor league right-hander Isaac Lyon to Washington. The trade comes on the eve of baseball’s winter meetings in Orlando, Florida, as the Mariners look to [.] The post Mariners acquire Jose Ferrer in 3 player trade appeared first on ClutchPoints.

‘Good grief’: Bombshell doc leak exposes military ‘cover up’ of boat strike survivors

A new report about a military cover up had one former GOP lawmaker calling the debacle “absolutely incredible and wrong.”Melissa Corrigan and David Shuster, the latter having previously exposed GOP corruption as an Emmy-winning anchor at MSNBC and CNN, reported in an article called “EXCLUSIVE: US Navy Deleted Video of October Boat Attack Survivors,” that a “leaked document reveals effort to coverup aftermath of Oct 17 strike.”According to the report, “two detainees were brought on board a US Navy vessel, one in apparent medical distress having survived an explosive boat strike. Shipboard personnel followed standing protocol and code to capture video and photo documentation of the onboarding of these individuals, and then were given the dubious order to delete that footage.”Shuster wrote about the story on social media, “US Navy deleted video of October 17 boat strike survivors. In this attack, two men were rescued and detained on USS Iwo Jima. Navy was ordered to delete photos/videos, ship document reveals. This story proves the U. S. military has engaged in a coverup and destruction of documents/materials related to these boat attacks. Good grief,” he then added. Ex-GOP lawmaker Adam Kinzinger shared the report and added, “This is absolutely incredible and wrong.”Read the full article here.

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