For the tenth year in a row there has been a gathering of local Norwell veterans at a luncheon to say “thank you, again” for their service. This year’s recent luncheon was at Alba, in Hanover– the entire cost was picked up by the same generous...
John Oliveira, Commissioner of the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind (MBC), says they serve over 28,000 blind and visually-impaired people in the state. The MCB provides resources such as social and vocational rehabilitation, with the goal of increasing...
Hingham resident and college student Samantha Bevins speaks with WATD’s Christine James about a proposal that would allow 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections if they will turn 18 by the time of the general election.
Plymouth Town Moderator and Brain Aneurysm survivor Steven Triffletti and Christine Buckley, Executive Director of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation, speak with WATD’s Christine James about an upcoming event.
The Cape and Islands District Attorney’s Office announced the “Lady in the Dunes” case has officially been closed. District Attorney Robert Galibois says based on the investigation into the death of Ruth Marie Terry, it was determined her husband was responsible for...