GLOUCESTER — Interim Chief John McCarthy reports that the Gloucester Police Department is currently engaged in a multi-agency effort to locate a man who was fishing near Rafes Chasm when he was swept into the water by a large wave.
Taunton Fire Department Offers Water Safety Tips
TAUNTON – As school gets out and summer vacation begins, Chief Timothy Bradshaw and the Taunton Fire Department would like to remind residents about several important water safety tips.
Sudbury Police Provide Water Safety Tips
SUDBURY — Chief Scott Nix and the Sudbury Police Department would like to remind community residents to follow water safety tips and take caution near pools this summer.
Arlington Health Department to Conduct Voluntary Drinking Water Testing in Schools
ARLINGTON — Christine Bongiorno, Director of Health and Human Services, announces that, in conjunction with Arlington Public Schools and Superintendent Kathleen Bodie, the Town of Arlington has applied for a grant through the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection to conduct a full round of water testing within each of the public school buildings, develop a regular sampling program and a plumbing profile in each school.
*Joint Press Release* Groveland Fire and Police Departments Offer Water Safety Tips
GROVELAND — As summer vacation approaches, Fire Chief Robert Lay and Deputy Police Chief Jeffrey Gillen remind residents to follow water safety tips and practices.
Dedham Fire Offers Water Safety Tips for Outdoor Recreation This Summer
DEDHAM — With summer vacation just weeks away, Chief William Spillane and the Dedham Fire Department ask residents to remember these safety tips as they spend time outdoors and in pools.
North Haven Fire Department Offers Water Safety Tips
NORTH HAVEN – As summer vacation approaches, Chief Paul Januszewski and the North Haven Fire Department are reminding the community to be safe while visiting public and private pools and to monitor swimming conditions at Wharton Brook State Park by visiting the DEEP website.
Maynard to Meet with DEP Regarding Elevated TTHMs Levels in Drinking Water
MAYNARD – Town Administrator Kevin Sweet announces that he will be meeting with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and town representatives next week to discuss the cause and corrective action regarding elevated levels of Trihalomethanes (TTHMs) in the town’s drinking water.
Maynard Responds to Elevated Levels of Trihalomethanes (TTHMs) in Drinking Water
Maynard Water is SAFE for Drinking, Cooking, Bathing and all Other Uses. Town Working with State Officials on Next Steps to Ensure Lower Levels of This Chemical, which is a Byproduct of Water Cleansing Process
*UPDATE* Missing Woman’s Body Found in Water in Gloucester
Chief Leonard Campanello and the Gloucester Police Department regret to report that the body of a woman who went missing over the weekend was located Monday morning in the water off Rocky Neck in Gloucester