by Bobbi Clark | Feb 15, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, there’s a significant downside to the pandemic inspired school landscape of three days of at-home learning and two days in school. Jennifer Pinto, a mental health counselor, who partners with the Plymouth Public Schools to run the PreVenture Program, says...
by Dan McCready | Feb 15, 2021 | News
Peter Drummey, of the Massachusetts Historical Society, discusses the history behind the Presidents’ Day holiday.
by Lenny Rowe | Feb 15, 2021 | News
After peace flags were taken down from classrooms at Halifax Elementary School, a public standout was organized this weekend. Dozens of people gathered at the Route 58/106 intersection, holding signs and rainbow-colored flags. Jay Cline, a senior at Silver Lake High...
by Lenny Rowe | Feb 15, 2021 | News
Brockton Police say a man was seriously injured after he was stabbed by a co-worker. Police spokesman Darren Duarte says 51-year-old David Evora, of Brockton, was arrested in connection to the incident. Friday morning, police responded to a workplace at 89 North...
by Lenny Rowe | Feb 15, 2021 | News
Officers from numerous towns responded to help Hull police locate and arrest a suspect. Police Chief John Dunn says 29-year-old Joel Musipli, of Boston, was arrested after a chase on foot. Around 9 a.m. Saturday, police responded to Harborview Road for a report of a...
by Dan McCready | Feb 12, 2021 | News
A food drive-thru for local veterans was held on pageant field in Quincy Thursday morning. Organizer Gregg Brasso who also host Veterans Voice on WATD says the cars were lined up an hour before the event began. Sal Gairratani was among the volunteers handing...
by Christine James | Feb 12, 2021 | News
The COVID-19 vaccine roll-out continues with local south shore communities holding their own clinics, when they can get the vaccine. Norwell Fire Chief Jeff Simpson spoke with WATD’s Christine James about their recent vaccine clinic.
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 12, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, over seven thousand students attend school only two days a week, under a hybrid plan, but that policy could change in April with a return to full time classes: Bobbi Clark has more: School Superintendent Chris Campbell says the...
by Dan McCready | Feb 12, 2021 | News
State Senator Susan Moran is taking part in an initiative that will provide takeout food to local children on Valentine’s Day. Moran tells WATD News that the Hope 2021 initiative will provide masks, along with the food, to families in Kingston, Pembroke,...
by David Cedrone | Feb 11, 2021 | News
Scituate has received the COVID-19 vaccine and will open a vaccination clinic next week. The clinic will be open to anyone 75 or older and now is accessible to one caregiver. Scituate Town Administrator Jim Boudreau says they got the vaccine in limited doses. ...