BEVERLY — Superintendent Suzanne Charochak and Director of College and Career Readiness Julie Ferrara are pleased to share that students at Beverly Middle School and Beverly High School recently participated in the District’s annual Career Days. This year marked the 15th annual Career Day at Beverly High School. The program stared because of an action […]
Blue Hills District School Committee Welcomes New Member Carl Walker
CANTON — Superintendent-Director Jill Rossetti and the District School Committee are pleased to announce the appointment of new District School Committee member Carl Walker.
Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School Partners with Nardone Electric Corporation to Enhance Campus Infrastructure
DANVERS — Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School (ENSATS) is proud to announce its collaboration with Nardone Electric Corporation, a family-owned electrical contracting firm serving Massachusetts and parts of New England.
New Principal Appointed at Essex Elementary School
Superintendent Pam Beaudoin is pleased to announce that Kim Provost has been selected as Principal of Essex Elementary School, effective July 1.
Franklin High School Jazz Band Competes in Massachusetts Association for Jazz Education Finals
FRANKLIN — Superintendent Lucas Giguere, Principal Joshua Hanna and Assistant Principal Michael Walsh are excited to share that Franklin High School’s jazz band competed in the Massachusetts Association for Jazz Education (MAJE) finals at Norwood High School on Saturday, March 16.
Tyngsboro Police Investigating Possible Swatting Incident at Elementary School
Tyngsborough Police responded to threats against Tyngsborough Elementary School this morning. Upon arrival, officers quickly determined that the threat was not credible. Officers are at the school. Staff and students are safe.
Town of Wrentham Receives Federal Grant for Water Quality Improvement Project
WRENTHAM — Town Manager Kevin Sweet and the Wrentham Select Board are pleased to share that the Town of Wrentham has received a federal grant to support the Wrentham Water Quality Improvements project.
Chelmsford Police Department Switches from Analog to Digital Radio Frequency
CHELMSFORD – Police Chief Colin Spence is pleased to report that the Chelmsford Police Department has completed a transition from analog to digital radio transmissions, which will improve police communication abilities across town.
Town of Wrentham Shares Information About Proposition 2 1/2 Debt Exclusion Vote on April 1 Town Election Ballot
WRENTHAM – The Town of Wrentham, in the interest of updating the community in advance of the April 1 Annual Town Election, wishes to provide the following information regarding a Proposition 2 ½ debt exclusion question on the ballot for the Town’s allocable share of the Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical School District’s $183 million bonds.
Groveland Water and Sewer Department Shares Information on Expected Water Quality Regulation Changes, Offers Guidance to Residents
GROVELAND– Superintendent Colin Stokes, Groveland Water and Sewer Department, and the Groveland Board of Water Commissioners would like to share information regarding the expected regulation changes. State and federal drinking water regulations are expected to change and Groveland Water and Sewer would like to share the following information about the changes. Groveland Water and Sewer […]