Liz Shield
PJ Media Live Blog October 31, 2018
The Red Sox clinch their ninth World Series title as Chris Sale whiffs Manny Machado to strike out the side in the 9th inning
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (WHDH) - A Cambridge man is facing weapons charges after police say they found dozens of illegal guns — including a complete AR-15 build kit and a milling machine — while executing two search warrants on Tuesday.
As a result of an investigation that launched in July after the U.S. Postal Service alerted Cambridge police to suspicious activity at an address on Seven Pines Avenue, officers executing a search warrant at that home and a second home on Gold Star Road found 25 illegal guns, three unregistered assault rifles, parts to make dozens of additional illegal firearms, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, five bullet-proof vests, body armor, and milling machines, according to Cambridge police.
During the course of the investigation, police determined that more than 75 packages worth more than $26,000 were delivered to Devine, including a complete AR-15 build kit and a milling machine, with return addresses primarily originating from gun and weapons companies.
As a result of the search, Matthew Devine, 39, who did not have a license to carry, was arrested on 26 counts of possession of a firearm or ammunition without an FID Card, three counts of illegal possession of assault rifles, six counts of illegal possession of a large capacity feeding device, three counts of possession of a silencer, one count of possession of ammunition, and one count of use of body armor in the commission of a felony.
I’m sure you’ve heard about this growing threat to the southern U.S. border, which seems to be timed for influencing the mid-term elections. But, nature may have other plans. This graphic from National Hurricane Center shows the path of Willa, and it looks to intersect the path of the migrant march in central Mexico:
BOSTON - If you can't make it to the polls on election day, you'll have two weeks to vote early in Massachusetts.LINK
The early voting period for the general election begins Monday, Oct. 22, and goes through Nov. 2. Voters who wish to do so may cast their ballots in advance of Election Day, which is on Nov. 6.
Each city and town has its own times and locations for early voting. Details are available through the Massachusetts Secretary of State's website or by contacting local city and town elections officials.
BOSTON — After the Red Sox beat the Yankees in the ALDS, Boston's latest victory must have extra bite for residents of the Big Apple.
Needham-based TripAdvisor published a list of the nation's top 10 pizzerias, and a Boston landmark unseated a New York favorite for the top spot. The travel website said the rankings were based on quality and quantity of customer reviews.