DIGHTON — Chief George Nichols is pleased to share that several Dighton Police Department members have completed training to use new beanbag shotguns that can reduce potential harm to the public during a response.
Dracut Police Responded to Incident Involving Barricaded Individual
DRACUT — Chief Peter Bartlett reports that the Dracut Police Department responded to a home for reports of a barricaded individual earlier today. On Wednesday, April 17, at approximately 8:06 a.m., Dracut Police were called to a home on Lillian Terrace for reports of an individual who had broken into the home and had barricaded […]
Lexington Police Remind Residents and Visitors of Parking/Traffic Restrictions for Friday’s Lex250 Celebrations Launch Event
In observation of this week’s Launch Event for Lex250 Celebrations, the Lexington Police Department will enact parking and traffic restrictions in the area of Cary Memorial Hall.
King Philip Regional High School Receives Grant to Install Flashing School Zone Signs
WRENTHAM — Superintendent Rich Drolet, Principal Nicole Bottomley and Facilities Manager Joe Zahner are pleased to announce that the King Philip Regional School District will install three flashing school zone signs at the high school after receiving grant funding.
Holbrook Regional Emergency Communications Center Celebrates National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
HOLBROOK — Holbrook Regional Emergency Communications Center (HRECC) Director Steve Hooke would like to thank HRECC’s public safety dispatchers during this year’s National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
Bourne Public Schools Hosts Purple Up Day Event to Celebrate Children of Military Families
BOURNE — Bourne Public Schools and the Massachusetts Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MIC3) hosted a Purple Up Day event Friday, April 12, at Bourne Intermediate School to support children of military families.
Easton Public Schools Receives Best Communities for Music Education Award
EASTON — Superintendent Lisha Cabral is proud to announce that Easton Public Schools has been recognized as a Best Community for Music Education by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation.
North Middlesex Regional High School Seniors Participate in Inaugural Credit for Life Financial Literacy Fair
TOWNSEND – Superintendent Brad Morgan and North Middlesex Regional High School (NMRHS) Principal Tim McMahon are pleased to share that the senior class participated in the school’s first Credit for Life Fair.
Town of Marion Announces New Clothing Donation Box
MARION — The Town of Marion would like to inform residents it has partnered with St. Pauly Textile, Inc., to provide a wood-frame clothing drop-off shed for community use.
Winthrop Department of Public Health Launches Community Survey to Gauge Impacts of Opioid Epidemic
WINTHROP — Health Director Meredith Hurley is pleased to announce that the Department of Public Health is launching a survey to gauge the impact of the opioid epidemic on the community.