Here’s a look at the wine marinated short rib pizza, lobster roll and pulled pork sandwich topped with onion rings at Pub 6T5 on 736 Ashley Blvd in New Bedford.
Read More »New Bedford Health Department reopens all New Bedford beaches to swimming
The New Bedford Health Department has announced all of New Bedford’s beaches have been reopened for swimming today, Thursday, July 25, 2019. Testing was conducted and the results of water samples collected from all municipal beaches indicate that water quality has returned to a level safe for swimming to resume …
Read More »Massachusetts State Police K9 Unit tracks suspect after breaking into several cars
Early this morning, just about 1:00 a.m., Trooper Jack Doherty and his K 9 partner Duke assisted the Hampden Police Department with a search of a suspect who fled on foot after breaking into several cars. Trooper Doherty deployed K9 Duke on a track from the area where the suspect …
Read More »Alleged shoplifter arrested on drug charges after crashing into Wareham police cruiser
On Wednesday, July 24, at 2:09 p.m. Wareham Police were requested to respond to Rite-Aid at the Wareham Plaza for a shoplifting in progress. The shoplifter, described as a female fled the lot in a blue Nissan driving very erratically westbound on Marion Road just prior to the arrival of …
Read More »EEE detected in latest mosquito samples at New Bedford Business Park
Targeted ground spraying for mosquitoes planned in New Bedford for Friday, July 26 The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) has notified the New Bedford Health Department of the finding of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in samples obtained in the area of the New Bedford Business (Industrial) Park, located off …
Read More »State Police Seek Public’s Help in Locating Cambridge Flasher
Last Thursday, July 18, at about 7:30 a.m., a woman reported that while she was jogging on Memorial Drive near Vassar Street in Cambridge, a man indecently exposed himself to her. The woman pursued the man and attempted to physically detain him while calling for those nearby to contact police. …
Read More »Legislators file Conrad’s Law” to criminalize suicide coercion in Massachusetts
This morning at the Statehouse in Boston, members of the late Conrad Roy’s family joined Senator Barry Finegold (D –Andover) and Representative Natalie Higgins (D – Leominster) to announce the filing of “Conrad’s Law,” a bill that would criminalize suicide coercion in Massachusetts. The narrowly tailored piece of legislation calls …
Read More »New Bedford beaches closed to swimming today
The New Bedford Health Department has announced the city’s beaches have closed to swimming today, Wednesday, July 24, 2019, due to elevated bacteria levels. The Health Department has closed all of the city’s beaches sections to swimming to protect public health, after yesterday’s heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding in areas …
Read More »Narraganset High School Teacher Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography Offenses
Defendant possessed videos of three-to-five-year-old girls being sexually abused by men A Narraganset School District high school math teacher pleaded guilty today in federal court in Boston to receipt and possession of child pornography. Warren Anderson, 27, of Lowell and Harvard, pleaded guilty to one count each of receipt and …
Read More »Southcoast Health hospitals receive top awards for stroke treatment
Southcoast Health announced today that all three of its hospitals — Charlton Memorial, St. Luke’s and Tobey — have received awards for stroke treatment from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Charlton Memorial and St. Luke’s have been named recipients of the Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement …
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