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Woman who stole federal benefits avoids prison term April 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) A Massachusetts woman who pleaded guilty to stealing more than $90,000 in federal benefits by concealing her marriage for nearly a decade has been placed on two years of probation and ordered to pay restitution. Rhonda Bernal, 62, of Fitchburg was sentenced Monday during a video hearing in U.S. District Court in Worcester, The Telegram & Gazette reported. Bernal admitted in December to deceiving the government about her marriage for eight years while accepting federal benefits. She stole more than $71,000 in Social Security benefits, more than $6,000 in MassHealth insurance benefits and about $13,500 in food stamps benefits, federal prosecutors said. ....
Rift between Gov. Baker, teacher unions deepens on vaccines March 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) The rift between Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker and the state’s teachers unions deepened Thursday as the Republican bristled at calls to take additional steps to vaccinate educators before ending virtual education in favor of in-classroom learning. On Wednesday, the administration announced that it was designating four days when the state’s seven mass vaccination sites will offer first doses only to K-12 teachers, childcare workers and K-12 school staff. The special vaccination days are March 27, April 3, April 10 and April 11. The state also announced that beginning this week, teachers are eligible to receive vaccination shots under state guidelines. ....
Man charged in several bank robberies pleads guilty March 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) An Everett man who robbed several Worcester banks in 2017, including one in which he threatened to shoot a teller, was sentenced Wednesday to up to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to numerous charges. James P. Monteiro, 44, left a number of employees at multiple banks shaken, prosecutor Joseph Simmons said in Worcester Superior Court according to The Telegram & Gazette. In addition to the teller he threatened to shoot, one bank manager left their job after a robbery, while a teller who was robbed twice was left distraught, he said. ....