by Mariel Reed | Mar 18, 2021 | News
An application denied by the state of New Hampshire to put a historical marker by a road, in Haverill, where Hanson native Maura Murray was last seen in 2004 is not stopping Murray’s family from appealing the decision. Maura’s sister, Julie Murray,...
by Lenny Rowe | Mar 18, 2021 | News
The Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office announced they identified the killer of Pembroke resident Virginia Hannon. Listen to the press conference with Plymouth County District Attorney Tim Cruz, Retired Pembroke Police Chief Rick Wall, and Richard Hannon here:...
by Bobbi Clark | Mar 18, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, State Senator Susan Moran is co-sponsoring a bill to subsidize child-care costs for young families, this initiative is called the Common Start Bill. Bobbi Clark files this report: Senator Susan Moran says the goal is to help young families with the cost...
by Dan McCready | Mar 18, 2021 | News
State Representative Matthew Muratore speaks with WATD’s Dan McCready about efforts to extend mail-in voting to June 30.
by Dan McCready | Mar 17, 2021 | News
The State Fire Marshal’s Office says the three fires which occurred overnight Wednesday in Brockton were intentionally set. Firefighters responded to the Brockton Fairgrounds shortly before 1 a.m. where a 5-alarm a fire destroyed the “State House” building. A brush...
by Lenny Rowe | Mar 17, 2021 | News
The Pembroke Fire Department was on the scene of a two-alarm fire this afternoon. Fire Chief Ken McCormick says they were called to 19 Stetson Ave. for a shed fire just before 2 p.m. “When we arrived, we had three or four sheds going. The side of this house started...
by Site Admin | Mar 17, 2021 | News
Schools weigh whether to seat students closer together. BOSTON (AP) — New evidence that it may be safe for schools to seat students 3 feet apart, half of the previous recommended distance, could offer a way to return more of the nation’s children to classrooms with...
by David Cedrone | Mar 17, 2021 | News
The intersection on Route 139 that passes Hanover Town Hall has been approved for a million-dollar makeover. WATD’s David Cedrone has the story. The intersection on Route 139 in Hanover center has long been a bad spot with high crash numbers according to...
by Colin Cronin | Mar 17, 2021 | News
Kingston Fire was called to a fire on 32 Kennedy Rd. Fire officials say the fire was called-in by the homeowner shortly before 7 p.m. Monday. It’s believed the cause of the fire was discarded smoking material in a mulch patch outside. The fire was under control within...
by Dan McCready | Mar 17, 2021 | News
A Randolph man is facing charges following a stabbing at a historic Boston tavern. Boston Police say that shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday officers responded to a call for a person with a knife at The Bell In Hand Tavern on Union St. Upon arrival officers were told men...