“IS THERE A WAY I COULD POST THIS ANONYMOUSLY PLEASE. I WOULD Love to know what people thought I should have done. But people are so mean. Could we not put my name please? My husband recently caught COVID, the week the kids were to return to school after Christmas …
Read More »UMass Dartmouth receives $4.3M grant from U.S. Navy for marine technology development
The third award in as many years from the Office of Naval Research will further the University’s research efforts in the blue economy and offshore wind sectors. On February 8, 2022, UMass Dartmouth and Congressman William Keating announced a $4.3M grant from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to research …
Read More »18-year old suspect arrested and charged in massive Massachusetts warehouse fire
“Everett Police Chief Steven A. Mazzie, Everett Fire Chief Scott A. Dalrymple, and State Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey announced an arrest in last month’s suspicious fire in Everett. Everett Police this afternoon charged MICHAEL MAMBRINO, 18, with one count each of burning a building and causing injury to a …
Read More »PACE is HIRING for its Head Start Program in New Bedford
PACE is hiring in New Bedford for its Head Start Program for the following positions: Lead Teacher, Teacher & Classroom Specialist. COME JOIN THE PACE TEAM! **TEACHER** We are looking for candidates with a passion for working with children in an early learning environment with the following qualifications and skills: …
Read More »OPINION: “Dartmouth’s Jim Mathes supports a scheme that would take money from New Bedford schools”
“I recently read an article “Charter school proposal roils South Coast” by Michael Jonas published by CommonWealth Journal of Politics, Ideas, & Civic Life. In it I was troubled to learn that Jim Mathes from South Dartmouth is using his voice to advocate and defend the shady “Mattapoisett Boy’s Club” …
Read More »Governor Baker Announces Plan to Begin Distributing Payments to Low-Income Workers
The Baker-Polito Administration today announced plans to begin distribution of $500 payments to 500,000 low-income workers as part of the COVID-19 Essential Employee Premium Pay program. These payments represent the first round of funds to be distributed as part of the $460 million program, which was enacted in December when …
Read More »Massachusetts AG Healey’s Office creates “Internal Conviction Integrity” unit
Unit to Increase Confidence in the Integrity of the Criminal Prosecutions and Convictions Handled by the AG’s Office. In the interest of ensuring integrity and increasing public confidence in her office’s criminal prosecutions and convictions, Attorney General Maura Healey announced today the creation of a new Conviction Integrity Unit (CIU). …
Read More »Brockton Man Sentenced for Being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Ammunition
A Brockton man was sentenced yesterday in federal court in Boston for illegally possessing a Smith & Wesson, .40 caliber pistol and ammunition. David Dardy, 32, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Chief Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV to two years in prison and two years of supervised release. On …
Read More »Massachusetts State Police, Boston Fire/EMS respond to tractor-trailer rollover
“At approximately 5:20 AM today Troopers from the State Police-Tunnels Barracks, along with Boston Fire and Boston EMS, responded to a tractor-trailer rollover on the D Ramp, part of the Boston tunnel system that connects the Ted Williams Tunnel to Route 93 north and south. The tractor’s cab, a 2022 …
Read More »New Southcoast Health Pediatric Office in Wareham expands access to care
Southcoast Health is proud to announce the expansion of our pediatric services in Wareham. The new practice will be located in the Rosebrook Center and will open to patients on Monday, February 14. This is the sixth Southcoast Health Pediatrics location in the region, part of the organization’s commitment to …
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