Leominster man summonsed to court after fleeing from police on motorcycle LEOMINSTER — After being warned on two occasions by police to turn the music volume down in his SUV while in his driveway, a city man, who abruptly jumped on a motorcycle and fled, was summonsed to court to face eight moving violations, according […]
FITCHBURG — Police arrested four people after officers overheard gunshots on Laurel Street early Saturday morning, Sgt. Glenn Fossa said Sunday. There were no injuries in the alleged shooting, but one of the intended victims was a 27-year-old Fitchburg woman, Fossa said. Officers were responding to a call on Laurel Street around 3 a.m., when […]
Unconventional Rezoning Designed To Clear Way For Grocery Store Complex In Walden Violated State And Local Laws, Opponents Tell Bradley County Judge
Courts Have No Right To “Interfere” In Local Zoning Decisions, Attorney/Developer John Anderson Argues In Final Brief Sunday, April 18, 2021 - by Judy Frank
The fate of Walden developer/landowner/attorney John Anderson’s latest skirmish in his long battle to develop a large tract of land in the heart of Walden as a nominal village center – despite the fact that it does not conform to the definition of“village center” spelled out in the town’s zoning ordinance – is now in the hands of a Bradley County circuit court judge.