by Lenny Rowe | Nov 24, 2020 | News
The MBTA held a virtual outreach meeting to get feedback from South Shore residents on plans to eliminate or reduce services due to low ridership. More than 400 people joined the meeting, which included testimony from legislators, commuters, and residents. Many are...
by Site Admin | Nov 23, 2020 | News, Station News
The Massachusetts Broadcasters Association has honored WATD with a Sound Bites 2020 award for Station of the Year!
by Site Admin | Nov 23, 2020 | Station News
The #WeAreBroadcasters award focuses on the best examples of localism from Mass Broadcasters Association member stations. Monday Night Talk with Kevin Tocci won the merit award for his interview with the PathFOUNDERS, Women of Plymouth.
by Bobbi Clark | Nov 23, 2020 | News
In Plymouth, one of the casualties of the pandemic is the loss of transportation provided by the Plymouth-Brockton bus, service was suspended in March.This issue was raised at a recent Select Board meeting. Lea Filson, of See Plymouth told the Board about her contact...
by Lisa Azizian | Nov 23, 2020 | Pet of the Week
Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts tells us Easter the cat is about 11 years old and she’s a sassy senior who is still full of spunk. She enjoys some human company, but likes her independence, too. Give the shelter a call at 508-586-2053...
by Kevin Tocci | Nov 22, 2020 | News
The Trooper wounded in Friday night’s shooting remains at Massachusetts General Hospital. The investigation into the identity of the suspect or suspects who shot him is ongoing. The 28-year-old Trooper suffered a serious gunshot wound to his right hand. The round went...
by Mariel Reed | Nov 22, 2020 | News
Two Hingham Police Officers were injured Thursday after being attacked by a man who refused to leave a job site. The man and two Officers were transported to the hospital. All were treated and released. The man was arrested and faces several charges. On Thursday,...
by Lenny Rowe | Nov 22, 2020 | News
A Special Town Meeting was held in Hingham to consider a $5.5 million-dollar purchase of land for a potential public safety complex. Nearly 500 residents cast their vote at the Special Town Meeting, which was held outdoors at the Hingham High School. The purchase of...
by Dan McCready | Nov 21, 2020 | News
Credit: Randolph Police Facebook Page Randolph Police are investigating a shooting that took place Thursday night. Chief William Pace says that shortly before 7:30 p.m. they received multiple reports of shots fired in the area of Perly Evans Dr. and Hemlock Terr. and...
by Lisa Azizian | Nov 21, 2020 | The South Shore's Morning News
What does it mean to you to be grateful? How can we ensure we start each day in the proper mindset to really make the most of our day? At 8:40 we’ll chat with Kristi Nelson, the founder of A Network for Grateful Living about her new book Wake Up Grateful: The...