Superintendent Paul Zinni and Principal Lisa Mobley report that the King Philip Regional School District and the Wrentham Police Department are investigating a threatening Snapchat message allegedly posted by a student.
Wrentham Community Preservation Committee Announces Nearly $300,000 in Combined Funding
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that the Wrentham Community Preservation Committee’s first funding cycle is complete, with a total of $299,325 in available funds for certain projects in Wrentham.
Wrentham Police Chief Appoints George Labonte as New Deputy Chief
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that Police Chief William McGrath has promoted George Labonte to be the Wrentham Police Department’s new deputy chief.
Wrentham Officials Ask Residents to Vote on Downtown Rezoning at Town Meeting Next Week
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet would like to encourage residents to attend next week’s Town Meeting, which will include an article asking residents to rezone 50 acres of land in the downtown to allow for expanded retail and residential use.
King Philip High Students’ Eagle Scout Projects Improve Athletics Complex
For King Philip Regional High School juniors Jack Collentro and Jack Norberg, the students used their recent Eagle Scout projects to not only improve the school’s athletics complex, but to highlight their hard work and school spirit.
Wrentham Fire Chief Promotes Robert Maduskuie to Deputy Chief
Fire Chief Antonio Marino is pleased to announce that a veteran member of the Wrentham Fire Department has been named deputy chief.
Wrentham Town Administrator Appoints Antonio Marino as New Fire Chief
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that Wrentham Deputy Fire Chief Antonio Marino has been appointed to be the department’s new full-time Chief.
Wrentham Community Preservation Committee Announces Funding Application Process
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that the Wrentham Community Preservation Committee has finalized its funding process and application, opening the opportunity for eligible projects to request funds from the Community Preservation program.
King Philip Student’s Project Gives Thanks to Local First Responders and Military Members
King Philip Regional High School freshman Samantha Asprelli did a project over the summer where she and her friends made cards and donated items to local first responders and military members overseas.
Wrentham Town Clerk Receives Certification From Statewide Organization
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that Wrentham Town Clerk Cynthia Thompson has been certified by the Massachusetts Town Clerks’ Association (MTCA).