by David Cedrone | Jan 13, 2021 | News
Duxbury will start vaccinating first responders from seven towns this week. WATD’s David Cedrone has the story: Duxbury signed up to be a vaccination sight and will start the process this week at the high school helping out several South Shore...
by David Cedrone | Jan 13, 2021 | News
Duxbury officials are ramping up enforcement to protect the snowy owls on Duxbury Beach. Over the past few weeks people have been posting photos on social media of the snowy owls that have been on Duxbury Beach since November. The problem is folks are getting too...
by David Cedrone | Jan 13, 2021 | News
Finding a parking space in Hull this summer may become a challenge. The Hull Selectboard voted in favor of a parking ban that went into effect due to COVID-19 and they have decided to keep the ban on a permanent basis. That was Hull Selectboard Chair Jen... by David Cedrone | Jan 6, 2021 | News
Snowy owls have been spotted along the South Shore over the past few weeks and officials in Duxbury are asking the public to give them more space…WATDs David Cedrone has the story. I’ve seen the photos on social media and some of the drama as well with people getting...
by David Cedrone | Jan 6, 2021 | News
COVID-19 numbers are rising state wide and here on the South Shore one town has announced cases have more than tripled. Duxbury Town Manager Rene Read calls the rise in COVID-19 cases in town alarming. Read is asking the public to use good judgement and follow... by David Cedrone | Dec 17, 2020 | News
The town of Scituate is asking residents to stop flushing wipes down their toilets because it is causing havoc at the sewer treatment plant. WATD’s David Cedrone files this report: The box says the wipes are flushable and they are but once they reach the...
by David Cedrone | Dec 15, 2020 | News
The Duxbury Board of Health will handle organizing the COVID-19 Vaccine when it is released and will potentially set up the senior center when the time comes. WATD’s David Cedrone files this report: Town manager Rene Read says the town’s health...
by David Cedrone | Dec 4, 2020 | News
The COVID-19 pandemic means more people are working from home and as a result, public transportation into Boston took a ridership hit. With the MBTA threatening to cut service, regular commuters, including students, voiced their concerns. A loud, public rally at...
by David Cedrone | Dec 4, 2020 | News
An MBTA official met with the Old Colony Planning Counsel to provide information on how COVID-19 has affected the T and what cuts are being looked at. WATDs David Cedrone has the story: Ridership on the T has taken a huge hit during the pandemic and the MBTA is...
by David Cedrone | Dec 2, 2020 | News
In Marshfield, the project for building a new police station and DPW facility has been awarded to a contractor for a million dollars less than the original estimated cost. Here is Marshfield Town Administrator speaking with Selectman Michael Bradley and Police Chief...