NORFOLK — Norfolk Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Ingrid Allardi and Dot Pearl, Director of Wellness for Norfolk, Plainville, Wrentham and King Philip Schools, are pleased to announce a free event — Stewards of Children by Darkness to Light — for parents and guardians on Monday, April 14.
Plainville Police Department Conducts Successful Search, Rescue of Missing Elderly Resident
PLAINVILLE — Chief James Floyd and the Plainville Police Department are pleased to report the successful rescue of an 86-year-old man who went missing from his residence Thursday night.
Plainville Firefighter Graduates from Massachusetts Firefighting Academy
PLAINVILLE — Chief Robert Skinner is pleased to share that Plainville Firefighter Jonathan Gray successfully completed and graduated from the Massachusetts Firefighter Academy on Friday, March 7.
Norfolk, Plainville, Wrentham Public Schools and King Philip Regional School District Awarded Grant to Help Fund Behavioral and Mental Health Services
Superintendents Dr. Rich Drolet, Dr. Ingrid Allardi, Dr. Allan Cameron, and Dr. Jennifer Parson and Director of Wellness Dot Pearl are pleased to announce that their districts will share a $100,000 grant as part of an initiative to improve student access to behavioral and mental health services and support.
King Philip Regional School District, Healthy KP Coalition Launch Billboard Campaign on Substance Abuse Prevention
NORFOLK — Superintendent Dr. Rich Drolet, the Healthy KP Steering Committee and Healthy KP Substance Use Prevention Coalition Coordinator Karen Becker are proud to announce the launch of a new billboard campaign to encourage parents to start conversations with their children about the dangers of drugs and alcohol.
Three King Philip Regional Middle School Students Named Project 351 Ambassadors
WRENTHAM — Superintendent Dr. Rich Drolet and King Philip Regional Middle School Principal Michelle J. Kreuzer are pleased to announce that three students represented the District in Boston on Saturday, Jan. 25, as Project 351 kicked off a year of youth-led service.
*UPDATE* Plainville Public Safety Leaders Release Identity of Victim in Fatal House Fire
PLAINVILLE — Chief Robert Skinner of the Plainville Fire Department and Chief James Floyd of the Plainville Police Department, along with their entire Plainville Public Safety team, regretfully announce that the victim of Friday’s tragic house fire has been identified.
Plainville Fire Department Responds to Fatal Fire
PLAINVILLE — Chief Robert Skinner reports that the Plainville Fire Department responded Friday afternoon to a fatal fire on School Street.
Plainville Fire Department Hosts ‘Bucket Brigade’ to Assist Seniors with Winter Weather Preparation
PLAINVILLE — Acting Chief Robert Skinner is pleased to share that the Plainville Fire Department will host a “Bucket Brigade” through its Senior SAFE Program to provide buckets of sand and salt to seniors in the community.
Plainville Fire Department Reminds Residents of Outdoor Burning Ban Due to Elevated Wildfire Risk
PLAINVILLE — Acting Chief Robert Skinner and Town Administrator Brian Noble wish to remind residents that the Plainville Fire Department has banned all outdoor burning until further notice, per guidance issued by the State Fire Marshal.