Gregg Brasso, the host of Veterans’ Voice Radio, here on WATD, talks about the Veterans’ Voice Food Drive-Thru. The event takes place today at noon at the WATD studios in Marshfield. It’s been held monthly through the COVID-19 pandemic. Brasso saw a need...
Woodsy Walk 2022 is this Saturday, July 16th at Haddad’s Cafe in Marshfield. Registration starts at 10 am and the walk begins at 11. There will be a live band, food and drinks, giveaways and much more. For more information visit www.zwoodsapparel.com.
A special fishing trip for disabled veterans will be taking place Wednesday morning in Quincy, and WATD’s Dan McCready speaks with organizer Mike Cheney about the event. Photo Credit: Harvey’s Saltwater Fishing Club.
The Rexhame Beach Cleanup is Tuesday, July 19 from 7 – 8 a.m. Parking is free for volunteers from 7 – 8 am. All cleanup supplies are provided. Scan QR Code to register.
The City of Brockton is looking for Purple Heart recipients for an upcoming luncheon. Mayor Robert Sullivan explains. The Purple Heart Luncheon will be held on Monday, August 8 at the City’s War Memorial building. If you are a Purple Heart recipient or...
Levitate Music Festival, a three-day celebration of music, and art returns to the Marshfield Fairgrounds Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Town Administrator Michael Maresco spoke with WATD about preparations for the event. “On the security plan, traffic plan, since...
The TIC Radio and Podcast Players recently broadcast their production of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Shadow of a Doubt.” John Shea a producer with the Talking Information Center says the program was received very positively by their listeners. Shea also says they hope...
Kick off the weekend with the First Friday Fish Fry at The The Harbor United Methodist Church in Scituate. Fresh Scituate Fish provided by Mullaney’s Harborside Fish Market, F/V Miss Emily and South Shore Seafood Development. Great music by WSU Bluegrass Band....
Middleboro Carnival 2022 will take place June 30th – July 4th at Pierce Park. Sponsored by the Middleboro Parks & Rec. Department. The fireworks have been moved to Friday night due to the weather forecast.
There are multiple farmer’s markets around the South Shore this summer. Get your fresh produce and goodies from your fellow South Shore residents and help support local businesses. Photo Credit: Senator Patrick O’Connor