Thieves Steal MA Couple's Wedding Gifts: Patch PM

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Worcester MA

05 August, 2021

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MASSACHUSETTS — It's Thursday, August 5. Here's what you should know this afternoon: The trial of the two men charged in the 2016 death of Tewksbury boy Ethan Costello is set to begin Aug. 9, but more delays could come.A former Worcester Housing Development Office official is facing a long federal prison sentence after her conviction on fraud charges this week, according to federal prosecutors.For the second time in as many weeks, a tiny earthquake centered in Peabody was recorded. Scroll down for more on those and other stories Patch has been covering in Massachusetts today. Today's Top Story Two people wanted in connection with a break-in in Malden earlier this week are accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of wedding gifts. The father of the bride told WHDH he went down to investigate a noise, but did not realize someone had broken in until the next day. The soon-to-be newlyweds were storing the gifts at the home of the bride's parents, where they plan to live once they are married. The break-in was reported Aug. 2 on the 200 block of Broadway, police said. One of the suspects appeared to be wearing a fedora-style hat, police said. Surveillance images show another person interacting with the man on the porch of the home. Read the full story. Like this article? Sign up for our newsletter and get it delivered every weekday. It's free! Thursday's Other Top Stories Ex-official guilty of massive fraud: A former Worcester Housing Development Office official is facing a long federal prison sentence after her conviction on fraud charges this week, according to federal prosecutors. A jury this week found Jacklyn Sutcivni, 47, of Dracut, guilty of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud the federal government and false claims. Masks back in Framingham: A new city order requires people visiting civic buildings to wear some type of face covering. The reborn rule applies to buildings like the library branches and the senior center, and comes as coronavirus cases are on the rise. VaxBus rolls into town: Milford residents can get either the Johnson & Johnson or Pfizer versions of the coronavirus vaccine at a special event on Monday at Stacy Middle School. The first 100 people to get shots will get a $25 gift card to a local grocery store. Trial set to begin 5 years after teen's death: The trial of the two men charged in the 2016 death of Tewksbury boy Ethan Costello is set to begin Aug. 9, but more delays could come, the Middlesex District Attorney's Office said. Eat fresh: Patch's 2021 Massachusetts Farmers Market Guide Picture This Arnold's longtime mate Amelia stood outside the window of the animal hospital and refused to leave, until she knew her partner was safe. (Courtesy of Cape Wildlife Center)Good news for love birds: A goose who underwent surgery at the Cape Wildlife Center is a step closer to being reunited with its devoted mate in the wild. Arnold, a Canadian goose, underwent surgery last month, after staff found him suffering in pain at a pond near the Cape Wildlife Center. Typically the center doesn't allow patient visitors, the staff made a heartwarming exception. The exception was because Arnold's longtime mate Amelia stood outside the window of the animal hospital and refused to leave, until she knew her partner was safe. They Said It "He's somebody that, in my opinion, should not be out in the public." Nathan Sabo, a neighborhood activist in Worcester, in his complaint to the Massachusetts Attorney General against a Worcester police officer. Sabo claims the cop berated him after Sunday's Worcester Red Sox game. By The Numbers 1.2: The magnitude for an earthquake detected in Peabody Wednesday. It was the second, tiny earthquake centered in the North Shore city in as many weeks.

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