Saturday, August 30, 2025

Sat @ 730pm

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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Hurricane Erin is expected to pass well offshore tomorrow, but some fringe effects will be felt in coastal areas of southern New England: * High Surf and Rip Currents High Surf Advisories are in effect into Saturday for most of the MA and RI coastline. Ocean beaches with south-facing exposures are most vulnerable and could see 15-20 foot breaking waves. Water temperatures remain warm and some beachgoers may flock to the waters, which could put more people at risk. Keep in mind that many beaches no longer have lifeguards for this season. Anyone going to view the surf should stay at a safe distance and off jetties or piers. * Significant Beach Erosion Swell from Erin should result in dune and beach erosion on south facing shores late this week, especially on Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, as well as South County, RI which have had significant erosion over the past few winters from nor’easters. * Hazardous Marine Conditions on the Coastal Waters Gale Warnings are in effect for most MA and RI coastal waters through Friday. Gale force NE winds could gust as high as 40 kt on the waters near Cape Cod and Nantucket Friday into Saturday with seas of 15-20 feet offshore. Small Craft Advisories in effect for Boston Harbor, Massachusetts Bay and Narragansett Bay. * Minor Coastal Flooding For Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket: Minor coastal flooding (up to one foot deep) is expected in more vulnerable low lying areas near Nantucket Harbor, Edgartown Harbor, Oak Bluffs, and possibly Vineyard Haven around high tide late tonight and again late Friday evening. Rough seas up to 8 feet on Nantucket Sound could also bring debris onto coastal roadways such as Seaview Avenue in Oak Bluffs near the seawall. These seas just outside of Nantucket Harbor could also bring some deeper flooding (1 to 3 feet deep) to some of the lowest lying areas. For South Coastal Rhode Island (including Narragansett Bay) and Massachusetts: Minor coastal flooding (up to one foot deep) is expected in more vulnerable low lying areas around high tide Friday morning and again Friday evening. Large breaking waves of 15-20 feet could bring debris onto coastal roadways around high tide.

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TEWKSBURY — Chief Ryan Columbus reports that the Tewksbury Police Department arrested and charged a Burlington man on multiple charges, including trafficking cocaine. ROBERT JONES, AGE 24, of BURLINGTON, was arrested and charged with: Trafficking in 100 Grams or More of Cocaine Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class C Drug Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class D Drug Possession of a Class C Drug Possession of a Large Capacity Firearm Possession of a Firearm Without an FID Card Possession of Large-Capacity Feeding Device Possession of Ammunition without an FID Card Improper Storage of a Firearm Improper Storage of Large-Capacity Firearm JONES was arrested in Tewksbury on Wednesday, Aug. 19, as a result of an ongoing investigation by the Tewksbury Police Narcotics Unit, with the assistance of Chelmsford Police, Tyngsborough Police, Billerica Police, and the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office. Subsequently, Tewksbury Police, with the assistance of Burlington Police, executed a search warrant at JONES’s apartment in Burlington. During the search, officers located a large sum of cash, 353 grams of marijuana, 165.6 grams of a white powdery substance determined to be cocaine, 128 grams of what was believed to be psilocybin mushrooms, and drug paraphernalia. Officers also recovered two loaded handguns and ammunition. JONES was arraigned in Lowell District Court on Aug. 20 and held on $10,000 bail.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

OUT OF AREA: Hurricane Erin update

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BILLERICA — Chief Roy Frost reports that the Billerica Police Department responded to a car crash on Boston Road early Tuesday morning that involved a driver who left the scene of an investigation. On Tuesday, Aug. 19, at approximately 1:10 a.m., Billerica Police were on patrol in the area of the Shops at Billerica, 480 Boston Road, due to reports of an ongoing car meetup causing disturbances in several neighboring communities. Burlington Police notified Billerica that approximately 30 to 40 vehicles were heading to the area of 480 Boston Road, after causing a disturbance in other area communities. An officer located several vehicles that appeared to be part of the meetup in the area of 480 Boston Road. When an officer attempted to stop one of those vehicles due reckless driving, the vehicle failed to stop. Less than a minute after a pursuit began, the vehicle left the side of the road and crashed into a utility pole in the area of 572 Boston Road. Police stopped and immediately provided first aid to the driver, an 18-year-old man from Maine, and a passenger, a 25-year-old man. The driver, who suffered injuries that appeared to be life-threatening, was transported by Billerica EMS Ambulance to Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in Burlington. The passenger, who suffered injuries that did not appear to be life-threatening, was also taken to Lahey Hospital and Medical Center by Billerica EMS. The Billerica Fire Department also responded. Boston Road was closed in the area throughout the morning and is expected to be reopened prior to the afternoon commute. The crash remains under investigation by Billerica Police, with assistance from the Massachusetts State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section

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Wednesday: maybe some storms this afternoon/evening

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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

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Fri @330pm - Webster MA - suspect hunt in progress.

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