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Sister remembers 17-year-old Massachusetts teen who was shot to death

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Sister remembers 17-year-old Massachusetts teen who was shot to death


A Massachusetts teen who was fatally shot over the weekend is being remembered.

Saturday night at approximately 9:47 p.m., Lawrence Police responded to a report of shots fired in the Brook Street area. Upon arrival, the responding units located a 17-year-old male suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. He was treated on scene by paramedics and EMTs from Lawrence General Hospital, and subsequently transported by ambulance to that facility, where he was pronounced deceased.

According to a GoFundMe fundraiser, Albert Arias was the victim.

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Arias’ sister released a tribute.

“My brother Albert was an intelligent, smart, happy, young man who wanted a bright future. Albert loved his family very much and always wanted to try his best to make his family proud. We are shocked and at a loss for words that they took an amazing young man away from us so soon.”

Anyone with information is advised to contact Lawrence Police at 978-794-5900 or the Essex County SPDU at 978-745-8908.



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Jewish families in western Massachusetts get ready for Passover

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Jewish families in western Massachusetts get ready for Passover


CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Jewish families in western Massachusetts and across the world are preparing to observe the eight-day festival of Passover starting at sundown Wednesday. The holiday commemorates the biblical story of Exodus and the Israelites’ liberation from slavery in Egypt.

The festival is also known as Pesach and the Festival of Unleavened Bread, according to the National Day Calendar. Its date changes annually because it is set according to the first full moon in the Hebrew calendar month of Nissan.

The roots of the holiday are found in the Old Testament. While traditionally a Jewish observance, many Christians have also begun participating in Passover celebrations.

The holiday starts with the Passover Seder, which is a ritual feast. The event includes reading, singing, washing hands, drinking wine, and eating specific foods.

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A traditional Seder meal includes roasted lamb, flatbread called matzah, bitter herbs like horseradish, and vegetables dipped in saltwater. These items are arranged on a Seder plate.

The food and wine are ingested in a specific order during the meal. The procedure is written in a book called the Haggadah, which also includes the consumption of four cups of wine.

All facts in this report were gathered by journalists employed by WWLP. Artificial intelligence tools were used to reformat information into a news article for our website. This report was edited and fact-checked by WWLP staff before being published.

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