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The Old Third District Courthouse in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States, is located at the corner of Second and William streets. It was built in 1853 by Russell Warren in the Greek Revival architectural style , as the home of the New Bedford Institute for Savings , a local bank.
The Bristol County Courthouse Complex directly abuts the Taunton Green Historic District, the City's central square. [1] In 2008, an $86 million expansion and renovation project began at the site which is scheduled to include the construction of a new trial court and restoration of the superior courthouse. [2]
A spotty air conditioning system and concerns with air quality at New Bedford District Court have led to a call to close it down while repairs are made. The building, located at 75 N. 6th Street ...
The oldest portion of the building, the main courthouse was designed by New Bedford architect Robert H. Slack, and was completed in 1889. Connected to the courthouse is the deed registry, a similar structure built in 1930 to a design by Fall River architect Edward M. Corbett. The building is Fall River's finest and most imposing example of ...
NEW BEDFORD — A 31-year-old Dartmouth man was ordered held without bail for allegedly fatally stabbing a woman who had worked at the New Bedford District Court, ... Fidalgo's phone from Thursday ...
He'd previously been out on $350,000 bail since May 10, 2022, court records show. On Thursday, a judge modified the amount to $500,000, according to the DA's office, after hearing prosecutors ...
The first court session was held in Boston in 1789. The second term was held in Salem in 1790 and court session locations alternated between the two cities until 1813. That year, Boston became the court's permanent home. A western division was opened in Springfield in 1979 and a central division was opened in Worcester in 1987.
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