by Dan McCready | Jun 20, 2023 | News
The South Shore Bear’s summertime journey continues. Cohasset Police stopped traffic in some areas Monday as their “furry friend” made his way through Border St., South Main St., 100 Pond St., Clay Spring, Chief Justice Cushing Highway, Stop and Shop,...
by Lisa Azizian | Jun 20, 2023 | The South Shore's Morning News
Welcome to Monday. Rob Hakala is on vacation all week. Listen as Larry Nelson sits in the head chair all week. At 7:45 Diane Jordan joins us for More Comfort Mondays, helping to bring more comfort to your body, mind and soul. Diane is the owner of Natural Body Works...
by Lisa Azizian | Jun 20, 2023 | The South Shore's Morning News
It’s Tuesday, it’s time to check in with David Snell, from ACT Smart I.T. in Wareham. David joins us for his weekly tech talk segment at 8:11 and brings us the latest technology news and trends. Missed his chat? You can always catch up on his website...
by Lisa Azizian | Jun 20, 2023 | The South Shore's Morning News
Welcome to Wednesday. Amy Naples, Executive Director, from the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce checks in today at 7:41. www.plymouthchamber.com Larry talks with Mike Pevzner this morning at 8:41 about a few shows coming up – one in Plymouth at the New World...
by Lisa Azizian | Jun 20, 2023 | The South Shore's Morning News
It’s time to check in with Lea Filson, the President/CEO of See Plymouth today at 7:11. Every week we talk about what fun events and activities are happening in our backyard. www.seeplymouth.com Bob Terravecchia, Chairman and CEO of Coastal Heritage Bank, stops by for...
by Gill Johnston | Jun 19, 2023 | News
Hundreds of people gathered at the Hingham Bathing Beach to celebrate Juneteenth, which was organized by the Hingham Unity Council. The event included music, speeches, face paint for children, food trucks, and much more. Chair, Katie Sutton, says this holiday is key...
by Charles Mathewson | Jun 19, 2023 | News
About 50 people gathered on Plymouth Town Wharf Friday afternoon to protest the potential discharge of radioactive water from the former Pilgrim nuclear power plant into Cape Cod Bay. Newly elected member of the Plymouth Select Board, Kevin Canty, spoke. So did...
by Dan McCready | Jun 19, 2023 | News
Peter Drummey, Chief Historian & Stephen T. Riley Librarian for the Massachusetts Historical Society, speaks with WATD’s Dan McCready about the historical origins of Juneteenth.
by Lisa Azizian | Jun 19, 2023 | The South Shore's Morning News
Welcome to Friday! We’ll check in with Mark Stiles this morning at 9:11 for our Feel Good Friday segment to help us get the weekend started right. To learn more about Mark and his group visit https://stiles-law.com/ and visit his Facebook page for lots of great...
by Lisa Azizian | Jun 19, 2023 | The South Shore's Morning News
Happy Monday! Let’s connect our body, mind and soul during More Comfort Monday with Diane Jordan at 7:45. Connect with Diane at Natural Body Works in Kingston. https://naturalbodyworkskingston.com/ Tune in at 8:41 for our weekly Rox Talk segment to catch up on...