by Lenny Rowe | Jul 28, 2021 | News
The Department of Agricultural Resources is alerting residents about an invasive species of moth in boxwood plants. A number of nurseries in the state received Canadian boxwood plants that were potentially infested with box tree moths. The moths are native to Asia,...
by Lenny Rowe | Jul 28, 2021 | South Shore Events
The Friends of the Marshfield Dog Park are hosting a dog-friendly fundraiser Wednesday at the Stellwagen Beer Company to benefit the future park. Erin Fitzpatrick, Chief Marketing Officer for the Fundraising Committee, said they’re teaming up for a book signing with...
by WATD Web Editor | Jul 26, 2021 | Election News, News
WATD hosted a political forum featuring the special election race for the Plymouth Select Board. Vedna Heywood, Steve Bolotin, and Charlie Bletzer let voters know where they stand on the issues. Candidate Scott Vecchi withdrew from the race citing “a previously...
by Dan McCready | Jul 26, 2021 | News
State Representative Patrick Kearney speaks with WATD’s Dan McCready about the state’s recently passed budget and the legislature’s concerns over COVID.
by Dan McCready | Jul 26, 2021 | News
A cat has died following an early morning fire in West Wareham. Fire officials says that at 2:17 a.m. Monday they received multiple calls reporting a structure fire at 33 Long Boat Rd. Wareham Police told firefighters that the home was heavily involved in fire. Upon...
by WATD Web Editor | Jul 26, 2021 | Election News, News
Please join us for a WATD political forum Monday night, featuring the race for the special election for the Plymouth Select Board. The winner of this race will fill the remainder of Shelagh Joyce’s term, who abruptly stepped down in May. Charlie Bletzer, Vedna...
by Site Admin | Jul 26, 2021 | South Shore Events
Marshfield Community Rib Cook-off will be held on Saturday, September 11th from 12 – 5 at the Marshfield Fairgrounds this year.
by Christine James | Jul 26, 2021 | News
A state film tax credit that was set to expire in 2022 is now permanent and signed as a budget amendment by the Governor. Quincy Rep. Tackey Chan, the sponsor of the amendment, spoke with Christine James about some of the details.
by Lenny Rowe | Jul 25, 2021 | News
A Black City Council candidate in Brockton said gallon-sized jugs containing urine with racial and political messages written on them were left by his house. The jugs were left around the home of Marlon Green, who is running for Ward 1 Councilor. “This sickening...
by Dan McCready | Jul 25, 2021 | News
Over 1,000 came to Pageant Field in Quincy on Saturday for the Second Annual Veterans Music Festival and...