by Dan McCready | Nov 18, 2020 | News
Credit: Massachusetts State Police The investigation continues into a fatal crash in Milton that left a bicyclist dead. Massachusetts State Police say that approximately 3 p.m. Tuesday they responded to the crash on Blue Hills Parkway at Eliot St. A preliminary...
by Lenny Rowe | Nov 18, 2020 | News
In Rockland, Special Town Meeting voters approved budget restorations and a fire department response time study. The budget restorations total $890,000 for the FY 21 budget due to higher state aid numbers than expected. The line items are funded at amounts before the... by Dan McCready | Nov 17, 2020 | News
Scituate held its Special Town Meeting Monday night and Town Administrator Jim Boudreau tells WATD News that they were able to wrap it up one night. Of all the articles being debated Article 15, which called for more gender neutral terms for the Board of...
by Bobbi Clark | Nov 17, 2020 | News
Betty Cavacco/Photo Credit: Bobbi Clark In Plymouth, Selectman Betty Cavacco reveals that Town Manager Melissa Arrighi has been secretly monitoring her incoming and outgoing emails since last summer. Bobbi Clark has the story: Selectman Cavacco says none of the...
by Mariel Reed | Nov 17, 2020 | South Shore Events
The Plymouth elementary schools across the district will be collecting unexpired, non-perishable foods to support our Plymouth Community. Children can drop items off in the school lobby daily now through December 18th.
by Lenny Rowe | Nov 17, 2020 | News
State legislators and local officials gathered at the Hingham Shipyard to voice opposition to the MBTA’s plan to eliminate the Hingham/Hull ferry service, the 714 bus, and reduce Commuter Rail service. Facing a $580 million dollar deficit, the MBTA is in the process...
by Mariel Reed | Nov 16, 2020 | Station News
Massachusetts Broadcaster’s Association announced today they awarded WATD’s New Director Christine James with ‘Excellence in Sound’ for her story on Frank Tedesco. Mr. Tedesco was a B-24 Liberator pilot in WWII. A Weymouth native, he was the...
by Lisa Azizian | Nov 16, 2020 | The South Shore's Morning News
Today is Monday, November 16 and it’s time to talk about Christmas. Scituate Community Christmas Chair Kim Stewart joins us at 8:41 am to talk about the efforts and the needs the group has to help serve the community this holiday season – and all year...
by Lisa Azizian | Nov 16, 2020 | The South Shore's Morning News
Tech Talk Tuesdays with David Snell from ACTSmart I.T. help keeps us in the know on the latest tech news. David joins us every Tuesday at 8:11 am. Peter Forman from the South Shore Chamber of Commerce joins us every Tuesday at 8:41 am. And during our Paws n Claws...
by Site Admin | Nov 16, 2020 | South Shore Events
Let’s give a helping hand to our local food banks that provide and support our elderly, homeless and those in need throughout our community November 16th thru December 16th. See drop off locations and how you can help below: