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Emergency Line 24 Hours a Day (978) 995-1122
Lowell Office Nine Middlesex Street Lowell, MA. 01852 Tel. (978) 452-7100 Fax (978) 452-3278
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Bikers get booths; tents The beer had arrived, the tents were set up and the bartenders were hired. All that was missing was a phone call to open the taps in the Bike Week beer tents... Read More
Hells Angels sue Laconia claiming rights were violated LACONIA-members of the Hells Angels went to Belknap County Superior Court yesterday, claiming the Laconia Licensing Board violated the clubs constitutional rights by denying them bending permits for Bike Week... Read More
Bikers win NH court rumble; Motorcycle Week begins today CONCORD-The Hells Angels of New Hampshire won their court battle yesterday to run vending booths at a busy crossroads during Motorcycle Week in Laconia... Read More
Full throttle at Bike Week adds tension, excitement Attorney General speaks of undercurrents between gangs; says police visibility important. LACONIA-Bike Week was at full throttle yesterday, with tens of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts crammed into the Weirs Beach section of the city to see the bikes and the crowds... Read More
Hells Angels say thanks to Lakes Region World Run: Motorcycle clubs lawyer, police credit bikers with good behavior. The Hells Angels Motorcycle Clubs recent international assembly in Laconia was not intended to instill fear and succeeded through the bikers strength, honor, character and courteous conduct, their lawyer said yesterday... Read More
Hes innocent - Fired worker says he will sue the town MAYNARD John Malloy is celebrating. On Monday, after a two year ordeal, the former foreman of the Water and Sewer Department was found not guilty in concord district Court of two charges of larceny under $250, the only criminal charges that remained against him... Read More
Victim Files $1M Suit Against Drunken Driver's Employer LOWELL Three years after convicted drunken driver Mark Dillon drove a company truck onto a Lowell sidewalk, killing a 4-year-old child and injuring four others, a survivor has filed a $1 million negligence lawsuit against the Billerica roofing company that put Dillon behind the wheel... Read More
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