by David Cedrone | Aug 22, 2020 | News
The town of Hull is looking to improve their beach for folks with disabilities and reviewed the beach rules for COVID-19. WATDs David Cedrone has more: The Hull Beach Management Committee is planning on walking along Nantasket beach in October to make a...
by David Cedrone | Aug 21, 2020 | News
The town of Norwell will be looking for a new Chief of Police come November. WATDs David Cedrone has the story: Norwell Police Chief Ted Ross started with the department 33 years ago at the age of 19 as a dispatcher and announced he will retire in the...
by David Cedrone | Aug 19, 2020 | News
COVID-19 has changed the face of the workplace for many and that may include the corrections department across the Bay State. WATDs David Cedrone has more. Bill number 5204 may change the way corrections departments handle court procedures and transportation...
by David Cedrone | Aug 13, 2020 | News
The Executive Chef for the Marshfield Country Club is getting closer to winning the grand prize of the Food Network’s show “Chopped: Beat Bobby Flay”. WATD’s David Cedrone spoke to Chef Stephen Coe.
by David Cedrone | Aug 11, 2020 | News
Photo: (L to R) Mayor Robert Sullivan, Brockton High senior and paid intern Chloe Livingston, Todd Copeland, Brockton High senior paid intern Dourvens Bleus, Brockton School Superintendent Mike Thomas and Brockton High School Principal Dr. Clifford Murray Two Brockton...
by David Cedrone | Aug 6, 2020 | News
The Hanover School Committee met this week to discuss the plan to reopen schools come September. Like many communities they presented a model of both virtual and in person learning. Hanover’s School Superintendent Matthew Ferron says the school committee will meet...
by David Cedrone | Aug 5, 2020 | News
Hingham Police Chief Glenn Olsson Retires and Selectmen Discuss Flag Policy. The town of Hingham has a new Police Chief after 40-year veteran Police Chief Glenn Olsson retired abruptly amid the current “thin blue line flag” controversy. Deputy Police Chief David Jones...
by David Cedrone | Aug 4, 2020 | News
Photo Credit: Lenny Rowe/WATD Officials in Duxbury were surprised to see a large turnout to their Annual and Special Town Meeting due to one particular article that got most of the attention. WATDs David Cedrone has more: Duxbury passed all their Annual...
by David Cedrone | Jul 30, 2020 | News
The Hingham Board of Selectmen will have a decision in the next couple of days on how to proceed with the now controversial blue thin line flag that has been hanging on town fire trucks. WATDs David Cedrone has the story: Last week the Hingham Board of...
by David Cedrone | Jul 28, 2020 | News
Photo Credit: David Cedrone/WATD A four-alarm fire in Quincy Monday night destroyed a home on Hanna Street. WATD’s David Cedrone was there and files this report: Over ten fire engines and over 70 firefighters from Quincy Boston and Braintree filled...