Mass RMV Unable to Give Inspections After System Outage
If you have been stressing out over your expired inspection sticker and need to get your car inspected, it looks like you will have some leeway for the next few days as the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles deals with an ongoing system outage.
Michael has made his stance known that he hates how Massachusetts residents have to get their vehicles inspected each year. He was pretty jealous when I told him that Rhode Islanders are only required to renew our inspection stickers every two years.
But it looks like any SouthCoast resident that planned on getting their vehicle up to date for their yearly inspection will have to wait for the Mass RMV to fix an ongoing problem with their computer system.
Middleboro Man Indicted on Charges That He Murdered His Parents
BROCKTON A Middleboro man has been indicted on charges that he killed both of his parents, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz has announced.
On Friday, February 26, a Plymouth County grand jury indicted Ryan True, 21, of Middleboro on two counts of murder.
At approximately 6:30 a.m. on December 10, 2020, Middleboro Police responded to a home at 3 Highland Street to conduct a well-being check after separate co-workers of both a male resident and a female resident of the home reported they had not shown up for work.
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I wish I had a chance to meet Jacob Raposa of Somerset.
There isn’t a person in town that doesn’t know the upstanding citizen that Jacob was. I got a chance to speak with Somerset Constable David Balcius about Jacob’s legacy and Balcius’s touching plan to create a top-notch memorial for Bike 1.
“If you saw Jacob flying down County Street, you know he was responding to a call,” Balcius said. He shared with me how Raposa was the unofficial guardian of the area with a scanner in one hand and his bike handle in the other. “He reported to every accident,” Balcius said. He rode around on his bike and that’s what he liked to do. That’s what made him happy.