Tagged: Marshfield

Local Churches Observe Ash Wednesday During Pandemic

February 18th, 2021 | Marshfield

Ash Wednesday officially begins the Catholic season of Lent. However, with the pandemic still ongoing, local churches have made adjustments to allow people to participate in a more socially distant way.   Fr. Stephen Boyle, Pastor of St. Christine’s Catholic Church in Marshfield, tells WATD News they’ve actually taken steps to greatly avoid any potential […]

Eversource Prioritizes Power at Marshfield Vaccine Site

February 9th, 2021 | Marshfield

Eversource is aiding the vaccine rollout by placing additional personnel at the Marshfield Fairgrounds vaccination site.   Vice President of Operation Services Steve Driscoll tells WATD News it’s important to keep power running at the site.      Driscoll says the company is doing all it can to address situations that could potentially lead to […]

Marshfield Vaccination Site Opens Monday

February 8th, 2021 | Marshfield

The Town of Marshfield is holding a COVID-19 vaccine clinic starting Monday, Feburary 8th. Marshfield Town Administrator Michael Maresco says anyone from Plymouth County included in phase 2 should go to the Department of Public Health website to sign up.   Maresco says the state also started a hotline for anyone having difficulty navigating through […]

Future Veterans Home In Marshfield Damaged By Fire

February 8th, 2021 | Marshfield

A future home for Marshfield veterans was damaged in an early morning fire Wednesday. Robert Corley, Chief Executive Officer at NeighborWorks Housing Solutions, says construction on the project was nearing completion.   Marshfield Director of Veterans Services, Carin Paulette, says that while this was an unfortunate event, she’s grateful for the community’s support.   The home, located […]

Road Re-opens Following Three Alarm Fire In Marshfield On Ocean St.

February 3rd, 2021 | Marshfield

Crews were called to the scene of a three alarm fire in Marshfield Wednesday morning. WATD’s Lenny Rowe was on the scene.   A section of Ocean St. (Rt. 139), was closed for a few hours but Lenny Rowe says both sides have re-opened. Video Credit: Marshfield Police Dept. Photo Credit: Duxbury Fire Dept.

Crews Responding To Marshfield Fire, Road Closure In Effect

February 3rd, 2021 | Marshfield

Crews are responding to a fire in Marshfield at this time and a road closure in effect. Marshfield Police say they will be closing a section of Ocean St., between Ocean St. and Moraine St. to the intersection of Ocean St. and Main St. or the area between Marshfield Town Hall and Walgreens. The fire […]

Marshfield Stabbing Suspect Pleads Not Guilty

February 1st, 2021 | Marshfield

A not guilty plea was entered by a Marshfield woman accused of stabbing her husband to death. Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz says that 46-year-old Christine Ricci entered the plea on Monday in Plymouth District Court where she is facing one count of Murder. The charges stem from an incident that occurred Thursday […]

Arraignment Delayed For Suspect In Fatal Marshfield Stabbing

January 30th, 2021 | Marshfield

A medical incident has delayed arraignment for a Marshfield woman accused in the stabbing death of her husband. Plymouth County District Attorney Tim Cruz says 46-year-old Christine Ricci is charged with the murder of her husband, 51-year-old Michael Ricci. Police were called to her Moraine St. home Thursday where police found Michael Ricci suffering from […]

Veterans Food Drive Held In Marshfield

January 16th, 2021 | Marshfield

Cars lined up outside Broadcast House in Marshfield on Thursday for a Veterans Drive-Thru Food Giveaway. Organizer, and Veterans Voice Host, Gregg Brasso says that many local veterans came down for the event.   Those cars were filled by volunteers such as Gary Engdahl of the “Whoever Shows Up Bluegrass Band.”   Daniel Skurka came […]

Return To Classroom Delayed For Marshfield Students

January 4th, 2021 | Marshfield

Marshfield students won’t be returning to their classrooms this week. Superintendent Jeffrey Granatino put out a notice Sunday night saying that after reviewing the newest number of COVID-19 positive cases from the Board of Health they have decided that the district will move to a schedule of full remote learning for the next two weeks. […]

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