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Citizen's petition asks Monson selectmen to purchase acreage slated for controversial solar project Petition asks Monson selectmen to buy land slated for solar project Obituaries from The Republican, Feb. 13, 2017 Massachusetts troopers and detectives who helped capture Rhode Island fugitive James Morales honored at the State House Troopers, detectives who helped capture RI fugitive honored Again, why are Holyoke School Committee members still getting paid? Put it on ballot, Councilor Diosdado Lopez says Voters in Holyoke could have say in School Committee's payMurray J. Rubin, 21, of Shrewsbury, was arrested Sept. 12 at 11:05 a.m. at a Phillips Street residence on a charge of disorderly conduct, police said.Paul N. LeBlanc, 34, who provided an address as the streets of Amherst, was arrested Sept. 8 at 1:38 p.m. on a PVTA bus on Amity Street on a charge of violating the town’s open container bylaw after he was found with an open bottle of vodka, police said.

A 35-year-old Sunderland resident will be summoned to court on a charge of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license following a traffic stop on Pine Street Sept. 7 at 1:29 a.m., police said.12:59 a.m. – A man causing problems in front of a downtown restaurant was sent on his way.9:53 p.m. – Yelling at a Hawkins Meadow residence was determined to be people have an issue with a computer.11:21 a.m. – A motorcycle was reported stolen from Hawkins Meadow Apartments sometime overnight.3:15 p.m. – A Salem Place resident told police her bicycle was stolen from her condominium, but no forced entry occurred.2:10 a.m. – Police located a man who intentionally broke a window at a Fearing Street home to get a camera back he saw inside. He agreed to make restitution for the damage.1:18 a.m. – Two women fighting on Hobart Lane were separated and sent on their way.12:03 a.m. and 1:31 a.m. – Residents of West Street and Fearing Street homes were issued warnings from police for holding loud parties.12:31 a.m., 1:35 a.m. and 7:23 p.m. – Police issued verbal warnings to Main Street, Sunset Avenue and South Whitney Street residents playing loud music.12:42 a.m. – People being loud at a Strong Street home were

leaving the residence when police got there.6:16 p.m. – Police were summoned to the middle school after a resident threw a temper tantrum over Amherst College teams using the tennis courts there.12:56 a.m. – A window was smashed at a downtown shop.
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motorcycle repair in escondido, police said.1:06 a.m. – People harassing patrons leaving a downtown bar fled before police got there.3:14 p.m. – A mattress and desk were illegally dumped in a Dumpster on Railroad Street.1:57 p.m. – Police responded to the Amherst Pharmacy on College Street after a customer repeatedly called the store and got the answering machine.
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Officers determined employees were busy with other work and were not picking up the phone.2:22 a.m. – A homeless woman created a scene by waking up a homeless man sleeping in a tent pitched off Main Street, pointing a flashlight in his face and accusing him of sleeping with other women.
motorcycle rebuilders for saleThe woman was not located.10:59 p.m. – Yelling was reported in the parking lot at the First Congregational Church on Main Street.12:02 a.m. – Police issued a verbal warning to North Prospect Street residents talking loudly.3:09 a.m. – Police responded to a Tanglewood Road residence where a dog was barking for several hours.
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Police are investigating8:31 a.m. and 8:33 a.m. – College Street residents with couches on their porches were advised the furniture has to be put back inside the home.9:53 a.m. – Police warned a Summer Street resident to return a mattress and couch on the lawn to the interior of the home. At 2:17 p.m., a North Pleasant Street resident was told to take a couch on the lawn inside.3 p.m. – A former roommate punched another man in the stomach and accused him of stealing money. They were advised to pursue their own court complaints.8:55 p.m. – A homeless woman yelling at people playing Pokemon Go on downtown streets was advised to stop harassing people.2:32 p.m. – Seven street signs on Lincoln Avenue were reported stolen.8:15 p.m. – A Black Lives Matter sign and a lawn ornament were reported stolen from a Red Gate Lane yard.10:49 p.m. – Police issued a verbal warning to Colonial Village residents playing loud music.11:28 p.m. – A verbal warning was issued by police to Butterfield Terrace residents holding a loud party.10:44 a.m. – One driver was issued a citation for failure to use care in stopping following a three-car accident with no personal injuries on Boltwood Avenue, police said.12:53 a.m. – Multiple people urinating against a construction fence in downtown Amherst were warned about their actions and sent on their way.4:31 p.m. – College-age people drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes on the Puffer’s Pond beach were warned and sent on

At 5:16 p.m., people jumping from the cliff into the pond were advised that such activity is not allowed at the pond.1:30 a.m. – Police provided a courtesy escort to a woman from downtown Amherst to her home after she expressed concern about being harassed by homeless people.10:04 p.m. – Police were contacted by an Amherst family after a man sent a video of himself to a relative which showed him doing drugs and trying to overdose. Police located the man at a downtown bar and determined that he was playing a prank on his family, as the video showed him snorting sugar.12:24 a.m. – People arguing outside a downtown store fled when police got there.8:30 p.m. – Police are assisting UMass Transit in identifying a juvenile who allegedly caused $80 worth of damage to a PVTA bus at Puffton Village in August.11:28 p.m. – Police issued a verbal warning to Triangle Street residents playing loud music.10:37 a.m. – A car in the Big Y Supermarket parking lot on University Drive rolled from its spot and struck a person walking in the lot, pinning that person between another vehicle.

The victim was taken by Amherst Fire Department ambulance to Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton for treatment, police said.11:33 p.m. – A vehicle parked in front of a North Pleasant Street restaurant sustained minor damage when it was struck by a hit-and-run vehicle, police said.9:39 a.m. – Workers washing a North Whitney Street building were warned that the activity is prohibited during the town’s water ban.7:02 a.m. – Police checked on a homeless woman allegedly drinking alcohol in front of a North Pleasant Street restaurant. Officers determined she had no alcohol, and the woman said someone may have been trying to retaliate against her for taking a prime panhandling spot.1:38 a.m. – Police broke up a fight in front of a Main Street restaurant.1:39 a.m. – Three intoxicated men causing issues at Crestview Apartments were advised to return to their home. Security officers at the location were concerned with their behavior.1:57 a.m. – Two people yelling at passers-by at the bus stop at the corner of North Pleasant Street and Cowles Lane were warned to stop their actions.

The people were also yelling sexual comments at vehicles that went by.1:32 p.m. – Someone scratched an obscenity into a vehicle parked at Puffton Village.6:32 p.m. – A railing for the Tan Brook bridge on Fearing Street was kicked in by vandals. The Department of Public Works was notified.8:25 p.m. – A motorcycle at Puffton Village was intentionally tipped over by two men.12:44 a.m. – Police issued a verbal warning to Pine Street residents talking loudly.2:09 a.m. and 10:51 p.m.– Verbal warnings were issued by police to Presidential Apartments and Strong Street residents holding loud parties.10:07 p.m. – People holding a wedding at Lord Jeffery Inn agreed to have the music turned down.10:08 p.m., 10:44 p.m. and 11:35 p.m.– Residents at two Townehouse Apartments homes and two Sunset Avenue homes were issued verbal warnings for playing loud music.2:10 a.m. – A man found collecting returnable cans on private property on Allen Street was reminded to stay on the public road.1:24 a.m. – Police kept the peace on Phillips Street where several loud parties were taking place.9:57 a.m. – A man who went into a downtown convenience store and caused trouble was not located.