by Lisa Azizian | Feb 21, 2021 | The South Shore's Morning News
Behold! It’s Thursday and we’ve got a busy morning planned for you: 7:40 am – Tim Cahill from the Quincy Chamber of Commerce joins us 8:10 am – Bob Terravecchia from Coastal Heritage Bank calls in for his weekly Growing Together segment 8:40 am – Goldie...
by Lisa Azizian | Feb 21, 2021 | The South Shore's Morning News
It’s time for Name that Tune with Steven Karidoyanes from the Plymouth Philharmonic at 7:10! Will you be the first to guess the name of the song? And at 9:10 it’s another Feel Good Friday with attorney Mark Stiles of Stiles Law on Rt. 139 in Marshfield....
by Dan McCready | Feb 21, 2021 | News
Braintree Mayor Charles Kokoros is not happy about the state’s recent policies when it comes to COVID-19 Vaccine distributions. Kokoros tells WATD News these challenges come as they are still working to address challenges with schools reopening. ...
by Dan McCready | Feb 21, 2021 | News
A Randolph man is facing gun and drug charges following a traffic stop in Brockton. Massachusetts State Police say that shortly before 5:30 p.m. Wednesday troopers were travelling on Westgate Dr. where they saw the driver of a white Nissan SUV looking down at a cell...
by Dan McCready | Feb 19, 2021 | News
A planned COVID-19 Vaccination event for veterans, that was scheduled to take place in Plymouth this weekend, has been postponed. While this is a walk-in event, VA Boston Spokesman Kyle Toto tells WATD News they are asking participants to bring some...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 19, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, the question is this: it’s legal, but is it right? This concerns the filling of a vacancy on the Planning Board. Bobbi Clark has the details: Selectman Chair Ken Tavares says there will be a joint meeting with the Planning Board next Tuesday: “As...
by Lenny Rowe | Feb 18, 2021 | News
Abington Fire Chief John Nuttall. Photo credit: Lenny Rowe. Due to limited supplies of COVID-19 vaccines, the state is focusing distribution to high-capacity venues such as retail pharmacies and mass-vaccination sites. Towns in Plymouth County established local...
by Site Admin | Feb 18, 2021 | News
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts’ coronavirus vaccine appointment portal crashed Thursday as more than one million additional state residents became eligible to schedule a shot. Many residents who went to vaxfinder.mass.gov received the message “This application crashed”...
by Dan McCready | Feb 18, 2021 | News
Ash Wednesday officially begins the Catholic season of Lent. However, with the pandemic still ongoing, local churches have made adjustments to allow people to participate in a more socially distant way. Fr. Stephen Boyle, Pastor of St. Christine’s Catholic...