By Sam Drysdale State House News Service A law enshrining protections for police dogs, named after Yarmouth K9 Nero who was injured on the job in 2018, won’t be fully implemented until next year, a delay that is “not acceptable and will jeopardize the health and safety of our K9 …
Read More »Deadlines for New Bedford’s Ward 3 special election approaching
“The Board of Election Commissioners advises the public that the deadlines to register to vote or request a mail-in/absentee ballot for the Ward 3 Special Election are approaching. The registration deadline is Friday, February 17th by 5 p.m. in the Election Office in City Hall at 133 Williams Street, Room …
Read More »Bill Would Make Free School Meals Program Permanent in Massachusetts
By Sam Drysdale State House News Service After agreeing last summer to a $110 million one-year extension of a pandemic-era program, lawmakers, advocates and families are calling for the state to make school meals free for all Massachusetts students permanently. Supporters of the policy gathered in a State House hearing …
Read More »Bristol County Sheriff Rounding Up Support For New Bedford’s Ash Street Jail Closure
Colin A. Young State House News Service Bristol County Sheriff Paul Heroux plans to host state lawmakers and local politicians at the Ash Street Jail in New Bedford on Friday as he tries to secure their buy-in for his proposal to close the much-maligned facility and move the people incarcerated …
Read More »10 people who could run for mayor of New Bedford in 2023
Jon Mitchell has served as New Bedford’s mayor for over a decade but hasn’t committed yet to running for re-election in 2023. A 4-year mayoral term may be hard to commit to if Mayor Mitchell has ambitions for higher office or may just be ready for a change and one …
Read More »Rigged election! Mr. Spooky the cat runs for Attleboro, Massachusett’s Mayor’s office
“The halls of City Hall looked fur-midable ? today when Mr. Spooky came by to pull papers to run for Mayor! Unfortunately, the business owner of Spooky Games and tuna enthusiast learned quickly that he needs to be 18 years old and a registered voter in Attleboro to run for …
Read More »Deadlines for New Bedford’s Ward 3 Preliminary Special Election approaching
“Register to Vote by Friday, January 13; Request Mail-In Ballots by January 17. The Board of Election Commissioners advises the public that the deadlines to register to vote or request a mail-in/absentee ballot for Ward 3 Councilor Preliminary Election are quickly approaching. The deadline to register is this Friday, January …
Read More »New Bedford’s Alma del Mar Raises $1,000 for Joe Andruzzi Foundation
Former Patriots three-time Super Bowl Champion offensive guard Joe Andruzzi spent time with scholars at Alma del Mar Charter School’s Sarah D. Ottiwell Campus on Friday as appreciation for the school community’s fundraising efforts for the player’s charitable foundation. The Ottiwell school community raised $1,000 for the Joe Andruzzi Foundation, …
Read More »Robert Cabral announces candidacy for Ward 3 New Bedford City Councilor
“My name is Robert Cabral, I have signed my nominations papers and am officially a candidate for City Councilor Ward 3. I will appear on the ballot on January 24th, 2023. This is my first attempt at a public office, and I am so excited to have this opportunity to …
Read More »Massachusetts Man Sentenced For Assaulting Law Enforcement Officers in Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
Troy Sargent, 38, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, was sentenced today in the District of Columbia to 14 months in prison for felony charges of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, civil disorder, and four related misdemeanor offenses. Sargent pleaded guilty on …
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