Friday, May 4, 2012

Take 30% off $200 or more at Sierra Trading Post. Use code: ALMAY2 at checkout. Valid May 3 – June 6, 2012

Take 30% off $200 or more at Sierra Trading Post. Use code: ALMAY2 at checkout. Valid May 3- June 6, 2012

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CLOSEOUTS . The perfect kick-back kicks, OluKai's Kumu thong sandals provide laid-back style for evenings and weekends spent at your favorite beach, park or backyard.


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UPDATE: BOLO: 'Remorseful Robber' Wanted In Girlfriend's Stabbing Death

UPDATE: 2:21pm 5/04/2012
BURLINGTON (CBS) – The man wanted for killing a mother in Burlington surrendered to police Friday afternoon.

39-year-old Christopher Piantedosi of Methuen turned himself into the State police barracks in Weston. He was then brought to the Burlington Police Department.

Authorities say he stabbed his live-in girlfriend, 38-year-old Kristen Pulisciano, to death in the home they shared Thursday evening.

Investigators would not comment on the arrest, but said say they will announce ”significant developments” in a news conference at 3 p.m. at the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office in Woburn.

FULL STORY:  http://ow.ly/aI0eC




Christopher Piantedosi 
BURLINGTON – A man once called a “remorseful robber” is now wanted for killing a mother in Burlington.

Authorities have sent out a “be on the look out” (BOLO) order for 39-year-old Christopher Piantedosi of Methuen.

Police issued an arrest warrant for Piantedosi after finding 38-year-old Kristen Pulisciano stabbed to death in her home on Forbes Avenue Thursday evening.

He is expected to be driving a brown, four-door Honda Civic with Massachusetts license plate 581MC8. The public is urged not to approach the suspect if they see him, who may be armed and dangerous, but rather are urged to contact your local police station with any information,” Middlesex District Attorney spokeswoman Jessica Venezia Pastore said in a statement Friday morning.

Christopher Piantedosi 
Pulisciano lived in the home with Piantedosi and her two children – a 20-year-old son and a 15-year-old daughter.

Neighbors told WBZ-TV the daughter was home when her mother was attacked, but ran up the street for help.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 has learned Piantedosi’s cell phone and clothes were found in a dumpster in Leominster and it’s believed he may be heading to Methuen.

Piantedosi was in the news last year when he was caught on video in a New Hampshire grocery store stealing a woman’s purse from her shopping cart.

A little more than a week later he showed up at the victim’s house and returned her cash and a GPS, along with a letter of apology.

He signed that letter “stupid” and said “I have some problems that I need to fix before I lose everything.”

Piantedosi was dubbed the “Remorseful Robber” by a local newspaper.

2010 Brown Honda Civic (MA Plate: 581-MC8)







Thursday, May 3, 2012

Balsams Renovation Plan In Jeopardy


DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. -- The new owners of the Balsams Grand Resort said Thursday that the resort's renovation project is on hold because of a planning board decision.

Co-owner Dan Hebert said the Colebrook Planning Board approved three of four subdivision plans but wants an environmental impact statement, an engineering and cost analysis, and a bond related to the fourth one.

Balsams View, the owners of the resort, said the project can't go forward without the subdivision approval. It said key elements of the project will be delayed by at least a month and worried that, given the North Country's short construction season, the project could be permanently disrupted.

"At this late hour, the board's delay has forced us to put the entire project on hold, with the exception of the auction, which is to take place on May 12," Hebert said.

The subdivision plan relates to a 28-acre parcel that had been used as a landfill and may have been used by the Tillotson rubber plant to dispose of manufacturing waste.

Hebert said Balsams View plans to retain ownership and responsibility for the land under a separate company but needs to subdivide it from the resort's main property.

The resort would reopen by summer of 2013 under the renovation plan.

Other news on the development: Union Leader

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