by Lisa Azizian | Jan 16, 2022 | The South Shore's Morning News
Hello Tuesday. Time for Tech Talk Tuesdays at 8:11 with David Snell from ACT Smart I.T. in Wareham. Each week David gives us the skinny on tech new and trends and he helps to keep us safe online, too. www.actsmartit.com And every Tuesday at 8:41 we talk with the South...
by Lisa Azizian | Jan 16, 2022 | The South Shore's Morning News
Wednesday we set our sights on Plymouth where we check in with Amy Naples, Executive Director of Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce, at 7:41. www.plymouthchamber.com We check in weekly with Brian Comer from Movement Mortgage Wednesdays at 9:22 to talk about the latest...
by Lisa Azizian | Jan 16, 2022 | The South Shore's Morning News
Thursday. It’s upon us. And today at 7:41 we chat with Tim Cahill, President and Executive Director of the Quincy Chamber of Commerce. www.thequincychamber.com Then at 8:11 Bob Terravecchia, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Coastal Heritage Bank, stops by...
by Lisa Azizian | Jan 16, 2022 | The South Shore's Morning News
Welcome to Friday, and another chance to Name that Tune with Steven Karidoyanes of the Plymouth Philharmonic. Steven joins us at 7:11 so get those thinking caps on and be ready to name that classical tune! At 9:11 Marshfield attorney Mark Stiles of Stiles Law joins us...
by Lenny Rowe | Jan 14, 2022 | News
A stay-in-place order was issued for Brockton High School following a report of a person stabbed this afternoon. Police Spokesman Darren Duarte says a student was transported to a hospital with a non-life threatening injury. They were alert and responsive when they...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 14, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, there are over 7,500 students attending public schools, and the goal is to continue to teach those students in school as opposed to remote learning. Kids are wearing masks both in the classroom and on the bus, air filtration systems are active in school...
by Dan McCready | Jan 14, 2022 | News
The Brockton Chapter of the NAACP will be hold their annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast in Randolph on Saturday. The chapter’s First Vice-President, Bishop Tony Branch, tells WATD News they will have a special Keynote speaker. Branch...
by Dan McCready | Jan 14, 2022 | News
Three people are facing charges after an incident where a Marshfield Police Officer was attacked. Marshfield Police say that at around 5:30 a.m. on January 7 they received a 911 call from 1829 Main St. which included screaming and crying in the background but nobody...
by Lenny Rowe | Jan 13, 2022 | News
Marshfield is announcing the launch of a COVID-19 testing site at the fairgrounds. Town Administrator Michael Maresco says this is open to residents, and testing will be by appointment only. Maresco says they are administering PCR tests at the site. People can...
by Quinn Kelly | Jan 13, 2022 | Sports News
It’s hard to believe we’re a month into the winter season, but despite postponements galore, most teams are thru the first third of their schedule. Even with sparse schedules, the first four weeks of the season have given us a great picture of who the contenders are,...