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Billboards of Billerica: A Family's Grief On Display In part two, we continue with Amy Sher's story, how the abuse she suffered went on for years as everyone around her tried helplessly to reach her. Inspired by the "Three Billboards" movie, her family made a public plea for answers, unveiling billboards that asked one question: “What happened to Amy?” Her case highlights the de...

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Holiday Giving! 13th Annual Spectacular Gift Drive for DCF Wonderfund Foster Families on Fri Dec 19 in Somerville featuring Gene Dante & The Future Starlets and Lovina Falls

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The unsolved disappearance of Amy Sher is a disturbing story of violence, isolation, coercive control, and how one person can terrorize an entire family. Amy’s haunting case reveals the devastating realities of domestic violence—the emotional abuse, despair, and powerlessness she endured.

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Recorded live at The Burren in Somerville on October 23, we explore a history of crimes rooted in Somerville and Cambridge, cities defined by the intersection of the working class and university elites. From the side streets to the lecture halls, we talk about the cases that once made headlines, or remain unknown and unresolved. All should be told, and their names spoken.

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Jennifer Martel was murdered in Waltham, Massachusetts in 2013—just days after her abuser was released without bail. This episode examines the red flags ignored, the privilege that protected her killer, and the systemic failures that cost Jennifer her life.

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