Latest

NewBedfordGuide.com’s “news” category allows readers to enjoy free articles written about news, sports, entertainment, business and fashion in the New Bedford and South Coast, MA area

image_pdfimage_print

Repeat New Bedford drug trafficker sentenced to prison

A 34-year-old New Bedford man arrested twice for trafficking narcotics in 2017 and 2018 was sentenced to serve 12 years in state prison last week, Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III announced. Eduardo Aguillar Serano pleaded guilty to indictments charging him with trafficking in excess of 100 grams …

Read More »

New Bedford convicted armed robber sentenced to prison

A 41-year-old New Bedford man with a lengthy history of criminal convictions was convicted last week of Armed/Masked Robbery and Larceny of a Motor Vehicle. He was sentenced to serve six to eight years in state prison, Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III announced. Jeffrey Raposo pleaded guilty …

Read More »

UMass Dartmouth and Bridgewater State University launch accelerated Physics and Electrical Engineering degree programs

Joint programs to create advanced STEM learning and research experience for students The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and Bridgewater State University have announced two joint accelerated Master of Science programs in Physics and Electrical Engineering. The educational partnership agreement between the institutions will provide undergraduate students at BSU with an …

Read More »

Town of Dartmouth awarded $27,000 grant for waste reduction & recycling

The Town of Dartmouth was recently awarded a $27,000 grant by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection through the Recycling Dividends Program (RDP). Congratulations, Dartmouth! According to a press release from MassDEP, the RDP “recognizes municipalities that have implemented policies and programs proven to maximize materials reuse and recycling, as …

Read More »

Cannabis Control Commission gives final approval to Marijuana delivery framework in Massachusetts

By Colin A. Young State House News Service With the threat of legal challenges looming, state regulators gave final approval Monday morning to new regulations that will reshape the legal marijuana industry to include home delivery businesses initially available only to social equity program participants and economic empowerment applicants. The …

Read More »
Translate »