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Hoskellyn Marte, 31, of 69 Montauk Ave., was charged Thursday with interfering with police and making a false statement.
Jason Rodriguez, 45, of 65 Federal St., was charged Friday with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of narcotics.
Mary Stallings, 60, of 16 Lewiston Court, Groton, was charged Wednesday with failure to appear in court.
Emile Tsuma, 38, of 325 Huntington St., was charged Wednesday with criminal mischief, first-degree burglary, second-degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer and failure to fingerprint.
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Research shows more people are retiring early this year
Some people dream of retiring and having a life of luxury if that s on the beach or in a cabin.
By: Victoria Balderrama
and last updated 2021-01-08 07:42:51-05
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Some people dream of retiring and having a life of luxury if that s on the beach or in a cabin.
But Steve Zeller and his wife, Jennifer, say they planned to live as nomads for a couple of years.
âWe had this planned for several years that we were going to do this,â said Zeller.
What they didn t plan for was living out their dreams during a pandemic. Zeller who retired in September says they were supposed to start their journey in July but with strict travel restrictions he couldn t travel for work. It was something he would get paid well to do.
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The Green Tree Condominiums in Palos Hills hours a fire tore through the building on Christmas Day. (Courtesy of American Red Cross)
PALOS HILLS, IL In the days leading up to the fire that displaced dozens of residents from a Palos Hills apartment building that had been converted into the condos on Christmas Day, residents noticed what smelled like burning plastic as they entered the building. The smell got thicker, but we didn t think too much about it, said Jessica Mendoza, one of 56 residents forced to flee the Green Tree Condominiums.
After dropping off her fiancé s children early Christmas morning, the power went out in their section of the Green Tree Condos, 9954 84th Terrace. Mendoza and her fiancé, Jason Rodriguez, noticed that other sections of their 40-unit building still had power.
| UPDATED: 15:08, Sun, Dec 20, 2020
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Yellowstone is a Western drama about the Dutton family who own a ranch in Montana. In the Paramount Network series, head of the family John Dutton (played by Kevin Costner) regularly finds himself in the middle of trouble as developers are forever eager to get their hands on his land. The Duttons aren t the only ones who have problems though as ranch hand Jimmy Hurdstrom (Jefferson White) had plenty of struggles in season three.
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Yellowstone season four is on the way for Paramount Network and the new season is expected to arrive this summer. The new episodes will pick up in the aftermath of the assassination attempts on John Dutton (played by Kevin Costner), son Kayce (Luke Grimes) and his daughter Beth (Kelly Reilly). Fans are keen to know if there is a trailer for season four, and Express.co.uk has all you need to know.