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Excessive force lawsuit alleges Chicopee police fractured man’s skull
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
A man is accusing four Chicopee police officers of twice knocking him to the pavement with so much force that it fractured his skull into multiple pieces.
A lawsuit filed in November in U.S. District Court in Springfield by Rey L. Augustine Jr. accuses Officers Timothy Brodeur, Mickey Dumais, Frank McQuaid and Joseph Brunelle of using unnecessary force and conspiring to cover up the incident. The suit also names the city, Police Chief William R. Jebb and 10 other unnamed officers as defendants.
It accuses the city of violating Augustine’s civil rights of protection from cruel and unusual punishment and unreasonable searches.
Fox21Online Before the shutdown, we were slamming busy, said Frank McQuade, the owner of McQuades Pub and Grill.
December 28, 2020
This popular restaurant was once nestled in the heart of Two Harbors.
In November it relocated taking over the building of the former Carmody 61.
“We expanded our kitchen size a lot. That was a big thing for us, said Frank McQuade, the owner of the restaurant. “We expanded our seating.”
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the pub cannot make the most of its new location quite yet.
For now, they are only allowed to open for takeout.
“Takeout right now is what it is. We are just trying to get by like everyone else,” said McQuade.
Fox21Online
December 9, 2020
TWO HARBORS, Minn. – McQuade’s Pub and Grill is now open for take out after relocating to a bigger space.
The restaurant used to be in downtown Two Harbors, but now takes over the Old Carmody 61 on Highway 61.
The restaurant expanded its seating and size of the kitchen.
The owner says the pandemic has also allowed him to get creative.
“We’re just trying to get by like everyone else. we are coming up with new ideas like meal kits and pushing gift cards. I think this is what a lot of restaurants are doing,” said Frank McQuade,
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