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Waltham men indicted by grand jury in Newton armed robbery
Three men accused of armed robbery were indicted a by a grand jury on Feb. 28. — Wicked Local Waltham

Celtics facing a must-win
Waltham - They're still calling what's going to happen tonight at the Garden "Game 5." But it's fair to say... — The Boston Herald  Monday, May 21, 2012 6:11 AM

Two Waltham men held without bail in Newton home invasion case
Two Waltham men facing armed robbery charges were held without bail during a dangerousness hearing at Newton District Court this afternoon. Judge Sarah Singer ordered Vincenzo Alonge, 22, of 91 Lauricella Lane and Richard Siciliano, 29, of 44 Wamsutta Ave. to remain in custody until a Jan. 24 hearing. The third suspect, Melvin Jimenez, 27, of Burlington, was released on $5,000 cash bail on the condition he wear a GPS ankle bracelet and stay  under  house arrest. — Wicked Local Waltham

Police arrest third Waltham suspect in Newton armed robbery
A third suspect now faces charges in connection with an armed robbery of a West Newton apartment on Dec. 30. — Wicked Local Waltham

Waltham suspect's attorney wants victims' records in Newton home invasion case
An attorney representing one of two Waltham men charged with armed burglary of a West Newton residence said he wants to see the victims’ criminal records at his client’s dangerousness hearing next week. — Wicked Local Waltham

Waltham men held without bail in Newton home invasion
Two Waltham men are being were ordered held without bail following their arraignment on charges of armed burglary and unlicensed use of firearm in connection with burglary of a home on Harvey Place in Newton overnight. Richard Siciliano, 44, of 44 Wamsutta Ave. Waltham and Vincenzo Alonge, 22, of 91 Lauracella Lane, Waltham are being charged with armed burglary, use of firearm while committing a felony and carrying a firearm without a license. Alonge also faces charges of possession of a class E drug. — Wicked Local Waltham

Election 2010: State follows Waltham's lead as Patrick is re-elected
Proving an Election Day Eve poll by Suffolk University to be true, Waltham was a harbinger for the 2010 Massachusetts governor’s race Tuesday, as Deval Patrick won the city with 50 percent of the vote. — Wicked Local Nantucket

Waltham men to be arraigned in second Newton home invasion of same residence in one week
 Two Waltham men will be arraigned on charges of armed burglary and unlicensed use of firearm in connection with burglary of a home on Harvey Place in Newton overnight, according to Newton Police. Richard Siciliano, 44, of 44 Wamsutta Ave. Waltham and Vincenzo Alonge, 22, of 91 Lauracella Lane, Waltham are being charged with armed burglary, use of firearm while committing a felony and carrying a firearm without a license. Alonge also faces charges of carrying class E drugs (xanax). — Wicked Local Waltham

Judge hears testimony in Waltham murder case
An attorney representing a Newton teen charged with murder asked law enforcement officials today if they ever told his client he was a suspect during questioning for a robbery and homicide in 2010. — Wicked Local Waltham

Letter: Green Decade board members applaud city's power plan
Mayor Setti Warren and his administration are to be congratulated for taking steps to make green energy a top priority aimed at achieving environmental and financial benefits for Newton. — Wicked Local Newton

Lexington High softball KOs WInchester, plays for league title today
The Lexington High softball team took a major step toward clinching a share of the Middlesex League’s Large School championship with an impressive 12-0 mercy-rule shortened win over Winchester on Friday night in Lexington. — Wicked Local Lexington

Dems say no changing horses now
Bay State Democrats are standing by their woman, saying they're confident in embattled Senate candidate Elizabeth... — The Boston Herald  Monday, May 21, 2012 9:30 AM


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