Mia Regazza Monday gift certificates are back in action this month and we are loving the giveaways! Be sure to tune in for your chance to win! We’ll check in with Diane Jordan from Natural Body Works in Kingston at 7:45 for More Comfort Monday, bringing more...
Veterinarian Dr. Amanda Duffy of the VCA joins us for a final check-in of 2020 during Paws n Claws at 9:22. We’ll get a sample of life in the Emergency Department and we’ll talk about getting our pets ready for winter. David Snell from ACTSmart I.T....
We’ve got a gift-worthy book to share with you today at 7:10 from National Geographic Kids — The Coolest Stuff on Earth: A Closer Look at the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful! Senior Editor Shelby Lees joins us to talk about the book and we’ll have a few...
Credit: Mass.gov A Quincy woman will spend a year under house arrest after pleading guilty to fraud charges. The Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office says that 46-year-old Nicole Kasimatis under-reported her income as a licensed social worker and lied about her...
The South Shore’s Morning News guest line-up on Thursdays kicks off with an update from the Quincy Chamber of Commerce’s President and Executive Director, Tim Cahill, at 7:40! We check in with Bob Terravecchia from Coastal Heritage Bank at 8:10. Bob...
Name That Tune at 7:11 with Steven Karidoyanes of the Plymouth Philharmonic for your chance to win a gift certificate to Buppa’s Breakfast in Marshfield! If you love the Golden Girls and cooking you’re going to love hearing our conversation with Chef...
Noelle is a senior cat with the Friends of the Marshfield Animal Shelter. She is an 8 year old spayed female black cat. She is litter box trained, up-to-date on vaccinations and FIV and FeLV negative. Noelle is shy in new surroundings but likes being petted and...
The Marshfield Chamber of Commerce presents Marshfield Merry Days! This event features a Christmas drive-thru and ugly sweater car parade on December 18th, 19th & 20th from 4 – 7 PM at the Daniel Webster Estate. BUY TICKETS HERE
Hundreds faced rain and concerns about the COVID-19 Pandemic as Native American activists and their supporters congregated at Coles Hill in Plymouth for the 50th National Day of Mourning. WATD’s Ed Perry was on the scene and spoke with Kisha James, the...
Credit: “The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth” by Jennie A. Brownscombe Thanksgiving has been observed during times of pandemics. Peter Drummey, of the Massachusetts Historical Society explains how.