Tagged: Michael Maresco

Marshfield Selectmen Choose Treasurer/Collector, Set COVID Policy

January 4th, 2022 | Michael Maresco

Marshfield Town Administrator Michael Maresco gives Dan McCready a recap of Monday night’s Board of Selectmen meeting.

A Look Back On 2021 In Marshfield

December 28th, 2021 | Michael Maresco

Marshfield Town Administrator Michael Maresco speaks with Dan McCready about the challenges and accomplishments in 2021 and their goals for the new year.        

Marshfield Community Christmas Telethon This Friday Night

December 9th, 2021 | Michael Maresco

Marshfield Community Christmas Vice President Michael Maresco speaks with WATD’s Christine James about their Telethon which will be taking place Friday night.

Marshfield State of the Town Recap

September 28th, 2021 | Michael Maresco

Town Administrator Michael Maresco gives WATD’s Dan McCready a recap of Marshfield’s State of the Town Address.

Marshfield Vaccination Site Opens Monday

February 8th, 2021 | Michael Maresco

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 […]

Marshfield Town Administrator Reflects on 2020

December 28th, 2020 | Michael Maresco

As we take a look back at 2020 in Marshfield, one issue clearly dominated above all others.     However, Town Administrator Michael Maresco tells WATD News took some dramatic steps to fight COVID-19.      He also says that some good things did happen.     Maresco also says that they hope to step […]

Marshfield: Town Closes Rink and Skate Park

November 20th, 2020 | Michael Maresco

Credit: Marshfield Hockey Twitter Feed The Town of Marshfield has closed the Skate Park and Adam Keeler Street Hockey Rink. Town Administrator Michael Maresco made the announcement on Friday saying that rising COVID numbers lead to this decision. Signage was put in place at both facilities that required the wearing of masks, an educational initiative […]