Court case continued until June for mother and son accused of stealing over $180K from Leominster (MA) condo association

A discovery hearing in District Court for a mother and son accused of stealing over $180,000 from a local condominium association was continued Thursday.  Judith R. Remy, 77, of 131 Litchfield Pines Drive, and Raymond R. Remy, 55, of 92 Middle St., were arraigned in December on charges of larceny over $250 for the alleged theft from the Pickwick Manor Condominium Association, according to court documents.    Read the article……….

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