Tagged: Cohasset

MIAA Football Playoffs: Matchups and Game Times for Every South Shore Team

October 31st, 2022 | Cohasset

The opening week of the MIAA Football Playoffs is upon us, and the fields are loaded with South Shore teams. In total, 26 area schools qualified for the postseason. Of those, 13 will host Round 1 matchups, and seven have clinched home field advantage through to the semifinals, when games will be played at neutral […]

Bicyclist Hospitalized Following Cohasset Crash

October 7th, 2022 | Cohasset

A bicyclist was hospitalized following a crash in Cohasset. Cohasset Police say that shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday officers were dispatched to a reported bicycle vs car crash in the 300-block of N. Main St. Upon arrival they found a 57-year-old Cohasset man on the ground with traumatic injuries. An investigation determined that the bicyclist […]

Nine thoughts from the first half of the high school football season

October 3rd, 2022 | Cohasset

  It’s hard to believe, but we are already midway through the regular season in high school football. Four weeks are in the books, the first set of Power Rankings are out, and the eyes of the South Shore are quickly shifting towards the postseason. Check out WATD’s Week 4 Fantasy Draft The season to […]

Death Reported At Cohasset Commuter Rail Station

September 15th, 2022 | Cohasset

Commuters on the Greenbush line are being told to expect delays. Cohasset Police Chief William Quigley says they are assisting the MBTA Transit Police and the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office with a death investigation at Cohasset Commuter Rail Station. Quigley says that while there is no threat to public safety, Greenbush Rail service in […]

Cohasset Town Election On Saturday

May 13th, 2022 | Cohasset

Cohasset’s Town Election on Saturday will see four people vying for two seats on the Board of Selectmen as incumbent Jonathan Creighton faces challengers Paul Grady, Paul Laugelle, and Helene Lieb. The remaining races are uncontested. Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Town Hall auditorium

Marshfield Man Charged With 3rd OUI Following Cohasset Crash

April 8th, 2022 | Cohasset

A Marshfield man is being charged with a third OUI following a crash in Cohasset on Thursday afternoon. Police Chief William Quigley says shortly before 4 p.m. officers responded to the area of 739 Chief Justice Cushing Highway for a report of a motor vehicle crash. Upon arrival, they saw a red 2021 Ram 1500 […]

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Nine players who starred in the season’s first month

January 13th, 2022 | Cohasset

It’s hard to believe we’re a month into the winter season, but despite postponements galore, most teams are thru the first third of their schedule. Even with sparse schedules, the first four weeks of the season have given us a great picture of who the contenders are, and which stars of the South Shore will […]

Super Bowl Dates Announced for Seven South Shore Schools

November 23rd, 2021 | Cohasset

Seven South Shore teams will descend upon Gillette Stadium for Super Bowl games next week It’s official! After the South Shore shined this weekend, seven area schools are set to return to Gillette Stadium for Super Bowl games during the first week of December. Three separate games will be contested between league opponents; the first […]

MIAA Football Semifinals: Date and Times for Nine South Shore Schools

November 16th, 2021 | Cohasset

One step remains between the nine remaining South Shore schools in the MIAA’s football playoffs and a trip to Gillette Stadium. It has been an exceptional start to the playoffs for the South Shore, after seeing 18 area teams enter the playoffs, half of those teams are still alive in the state semifinal round. The […]

Cohasset Heavily Impacted By Storm

October 28th, 2021 | Cohasset

Cohasset reported a 100 percent outage at one point due to the damage caused by the storm.   Police Chief William Quigley tells WATD News that crews are out in force working to restore power.   He also says residents need to be cautious as the work is being undertaken.   Quigley also says that […]