The South Shore will be celebrating Thanksgiving Day with various events. The 11th annual Marshfield Boys and Girls Club Turkey Trot kicks off at 7:30 a.m. at the South River School. In Plymouth, the annual Pilgrim Progress, the reenactment of the Pilgrims’...
WATD news spoke with Olly DeMacedo for a preview of this year’s America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Parade in Plymouth on Saturday. Turkey Trot to Benefit Marshfield Boys & Girls Club Goon Squad Holds Pre-Thanksgiving Drive-Thru...
Duxbury firefighter/paramedics are credited with saving a woman’s life after she went into cardiac arrest. Duxbury Remembers 9/11 Marshfield Kicks Off Community...
Three South Shore towns held special elections Saturday. East Bridgewater voters approved a debt exclusion that will fund the construction of a new Central Elementary School. There were 719 votes or 53 percent in favor and 477 or 47 percent opposed. The project cost...
Much of the nation including the South Shore had quite a colorful light show Tuesday night . The Aurora Borealis, better known as the northern lights, shimmered across the sky. There were reports of vivid reds and bright greens. Scientists say that one of the biggest...
Marshfield honored its veterans with a parade and ceremony on Veterans Day. First responders, the Huey Group Vietnam 50th Anniversary float, and the Marshfield High School Marching Band were featured in the parade. Former Navy Seal Discusses Veterans Day ...
Weymouth WWII Army soldier, Private Alfred Langevin, who was killed in action in 1944 overseas and remained unidentified for 81 years, was buried with his family in Weymouth on Monday....
Weymouth honored the sacrifice of World War II Army soldier Private Alfred Langevin who was killed in action over 80 years ago and returned home this weekend. ...
A Weymouth native who was killed in World War Two and missing in action for the past 81 years is finally coming home. The remains of Private Alfred Langevin were recently identified after being found in Germany. Weymouth Veterans Service Director George Pontes says...
A blade on a wind turbine fell to the ground in Plymouth. Fire Chief Neil Foley says that just before 2 p.m. Friday, a resident reported that one of the three blades on a 300-foot tall wind turbine near 810 Head of the Bay Road had fallen off. Upon arrival,...