The North Shore and Merrimack Valley superintendents of schools have collaborated to make a timely and unified decision about school closure that they feel is in the best interests of their faculty, staff, students, and families. This decision was made after significant conversations among school leaders, local public health officials, and state officials. State officials have today urged that municipalities should make decisions based on their local circumstances, and given the rapidly changing COVID-19 crisis, which the World Health Organization has this week labeled a global pandemic.
Northeast Metro Tech Hosts Educational Visioning Sessions for Building Project
WAKEFIELD– Superintendent David DiBarri is pleased to share that Northeast Metro Tech recently held three educational visioning sessions regarding a potential building project.
Northeast Metro Tech Recognizes John and Abigail Adams Scholarship Recipients
Superintendent David DiBarri and Principal/Deputy-Director Carla Scuzzarella are pleased to announce that 82 seniors at Northeast Metro Tech High School are among seniors statewide to receive a John and Abigail Adams Scholarship.
Police Heroes Honored at Irish American Police Officers Association’s 18th Annual Awards Dinner
The Irish American Police Officers Association (IAPOA) hosted its 18th annual awards dinner, where it recognized over two dozen police officers
Wakefield Police Seeking Information on Missing 14-Year-Old Girl Who Ran from DCF Program in Town
WAKEFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT Rick Smith Chief of Police 1 Union St. Wakefield, MA 01880 For Immediate Release Friday, March 14, 2014 Contact: John Guilfoil Phone: 617-993-0003 Email: john@jgpr.net Wakefield Police Seeking Information on Missing 14-Year-Old Girl Who Ran from DCF Program in Town Wakefield Police Chief Rick Smith announces that Wakefield Police are searching for […]