WRENTHAM — Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to share that the Town of Wrentham will host its 2nd annual Bushwacker5 trail race this weekend.
Town of Wrentham Holds Annual Memorial Day Parade
WRENTHAM — Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to share that the Town of Wrentham held its annual Memorial Day Parade on Monday.
King Philip Hosts Hockomock Unified Track and Field Championships
WRENTHAM — Superintendent Paul Zinni is pleased to share that King Philip High School hosted the Hockomock Unified Track and Field Championships on Tuesday.
Wrentham Town Administrator Announces Sweatt Beach Opening and Memorial Day Parade Info
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce the details for the opening of Sweatt Beach on Lake Pearl this weekend and would also like to provide residents with information about the town’s annual Memorial Day parade on Monday.
King Philip Students Recognized for Athletic and Academic Excellence
WRENTHAM — Superintendent Paul Zinni is pleased to share that two King Philiip Regional High School seniors were recognized at the Hockomock League’s annual Scholar Athlete Dinner earlier this month.
Wrentham Achieves Housing Choice Community Designation
WRENTHAM — Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that the town of Wrentham was awarded a Housing Choice Community designation from the state yesterday.
King Philip Students Win First Place at International DECA Conference
NORFOLK — Superintendent Paul Zinni is pleased to share that multiple King Philip High School students took first place during competitions at DECA’s International Career Development conference in April, and several others were named top international finalists.
Sign-Up Open for 35th Annual Wrentham Wroad Wrace and Wrentham Day
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that runner and vendor sign-ups for the 35th Annual Wrentham Wroad Wrace and Wrentham Day are now open.
King Philip, Norfolk, Wrentham, and Plainville School Districts Receive Grant for Mental Health Services
NORFOLK — King Philip Superintendent Paul Zinni, Norfolk Superintendent Ingrid Allardi, Plainville Superintendent David Raiche and Wrentham Superintendent Allan Cameron are pleased to announce that the four school districts have been awarded a $311,150 grant from Governor Baker’s office to support student behavioral and mental health services.
Wrentham Board of Health Votes to Restrict Sales of Flavored Tobacco Products
WRENTHAM — Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and King Philip Regional School District Superintendent Paul Zinni are pleased to share that the Wrentham Board of Health voted to restrict the sale of flavored tobacco products in town last week.