VIDEO: Waltham Family Appears on Family Feud!
See video of the Tracey team and how they fared on the game.
See video of the Tracey team and how they fared on the game.
See video of the Tracey team and how they fared on the game.
The Tracey family, of Waltham, won Family Feud on Jan. 28 and will now appear on the show all this week. The team included Waltham Police Officers Kristin and Paul Tracey, who are married, along with Paul's sisters, Kathi, Maureen and his brother Jimmy. Check out the video to the right of Waltham Police Officers Paul and Kristin Tracey, who are married, speaking about their experience on the show. The family gathered at Shopper's Cafe for the show's 3:30 p.m. airing on Jan. 28 where they partied as they watched the show. In total, the family won $22,000 during their 5-day trip to Atlanta to shoot the show, according to Kristin Tracey. The famlily is eligible for future Family Feud tournaments.
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The Tracey family is set to appear on Family Feud.
Set your DVRs. Two Waltham Police officers and three of their family members will compete on Family Feud, airing on Monday, Jan. 28. Kristen Tracey, and her husband, Paul, both Waltham Police officers will square off on Family Feud at 3:30 p.m. with Paul’s two sisters, Maureen and Kathi, and brother, Jimmy. The famous game show will air on Ch. 7, WHDH-TV. “We had a lot of fun,” Kathi Ruiz, a former crossing guard who worked the intersection of Linden and Main Streets, told Waltham Patch in an interview this week. “It was a fun, family bonding experience.” For anybody that knows the Tracey family, it’s not surprising they were picked for the show. In April or March 2012, Paul Tracey learned the show would be holding auditions at Foxwoods …
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Waltham Police Officer also faces allegations.
City and state officials are looking into accusations that a Waltham Police Officer and City Council President Paul Brasco tried to evict a Waltham resident from his apartment without a court order. The matter is under review by the state’s attorney general office, according to spokesman Grant Woodman, but he declined to comment further. Mayor Jeanette McCarthy told Patch in an e-mail Friday, “Going forward, I have directed that an independent hearing officer be appointed for any departmental matters. The tenant has legal counsel. As such, I cannot comment further.” According to the Waltham News Tribune and Boston Globe, the tenant’s name is Edgar Gonzalez, of 89 Vernon St. Brasco owns the building that Gonzalez lives in, according to …
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7:00 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013
Just saw you! That was fun, lots of laughs! Kristen and Paul...go for it all!!! Ms. JEAN   more ›