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Middleboro cemetery pays tribute to veterans
MIDDLEBORO — For Wreaths Across America Day, a nationally recognized day of remembrance, the Nemasket Hill Cemetery of Middleboro paid tribute to the hundreds of veterans who rest…
Middleboro Animal Shelter in need of community support
MIDDLEBORO — The Middleboro Animal Shelter is in need of donations to help Middleboro’s furry friends. The shelter, located at 50 Joe Ciaglo Way, is asking for donations to…
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Lakeville celebrates four recent community development projects, bringing new uses and improved accessibility
Nonprofit kicks off program to combat the cold in Middleboro homes
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Concrete donation paves the way for new Middleboro skate park
MIDDLEBORO — The budget for the Middleboro skate park construction will go $50,000 further after a donation from the Byrne Sand and Gravel company. Town Manager James McGrail announced the company recently pledged to donate all of the concrete and...
Nonprofit kicks off program to combat the cold in Middleboro homes
MIDDLEBORO — Ten middleboro households will be testing out a new winter heating pilot program aimed to help seniors and low-income households in town reduce their heating bill. Sustainable Middleboro is a volunteer-run nonprofit that focuses on...
Lakeville celebrates four recent community development projects, bringing new uses and improved accessibility
LAKEVILLE — After about three years of planning and construction, Lakeville town officials celebrated the completion of four different projects in town that improve accessibility and community development. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Friday,...
Former Old Colony teacher found guilty of rape, assault and battery charges
BROCKTON — A former Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School teacher was convicted of rape and assault and battery charges in Brockton Superior Court on Friday. Andre Arsenault, 37, was found guilty on one count of rape, one count of...
No smoke alarms found after fatal fire in Middleboro condo-complex, injured Lakeville first responder recovering from serious injuries
MIDDLEBORO — The Ashley Lane condominium fire that left one person dead, and injured three others — including the Lakeville Deputy Fire Chief — had no smoke alarms according to state fire investigators. A spokesperson for the Department of Fire...
More evidence exchanged in FreeLake PTO embezzlement case, further court date set
LAKEVILLE — A third hearing for the alleged embezzler and co-conspirator connected to missing funds of the Freetown-Lakeville Middle School Parent Teacher Organization is set for January. On Thursday, Judge Scott Peterson in Wareham District Court...
Middleboro aids Bridgewater during water emergency
MIDDLEBORO — Middleboro officials approved a three-month agreement supplying water to Bridgewater after the latter town declared a supply emergency due to contamination. The Middleboro Select Board unanimously approved the measure, which will...
Falmouth man charged with breaking and entering at Lakeville hardware store
LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville Police Department arrested and charged a Falmouth man in connection to a break-in Sunday night. After responding to a burglary alarm at Ace Hardware at 352 Bedford St., officers identified Kevin Lord as the suspect in the...
Lakeville accident leaves pedestrian injured
LAKEVILLE — A pedestrian was struck by a car near the corner of Main and Keith Streets on Sunday night. When firefighters arrived at the scene, they found a conscious and alert man lying in the roadway. He was transported to St. Luke’s Hospital for...
Fatal Middleboro fire leaves one dead, three injured
MIDDLEBORO — The Middleboro Fire Department responded to a deadly structure fire at an apartment complex at 172 Ashley Lane on Sunday morning. One adult was pronounced dead at the scene, while two residents and a firefighter were transported to...
Middleboro girls basketball coach brings a new start to program
MIDDLEBORO — After three torn ACLs, two decades of gameplay and her first head coaching job, Alexandria Petit’s love for basketball is stronger than ever. Her athletic career began in elementary school, and she was part of several...
Hope Anderson’s mission is in her name
MIDDLEBORO — When Hope Anderson was born 23 years ago, doctors doubted her future and her parents were unsure if she would make it out of the hospital. She was born premature, and at only around a pound — about the size of an adult’s palm — she...
Middleboro design firm takes education outside the classroom
MIDDLEBORO — Even though her path looked different than her initial post-graduation plan, Larissa Hansen-Hallgren is still an educator at heart. After earning a degree in science at Smith College in 1989, Hansen-Hallgren wanted to either enroll in...
A festive store-decorating contest comes to Middleboro
MIDDLEBORO — The Middleboro Downtown Holiday Store Front Decorating Contest has begun, where residents will vote at the end of month on the best store-front decorations in town. Each participating store front will have a flyer in their window with a...
Middleboro stabbing suspect will return to court in January
MIDDLEBORO — A debate on the use of DNA evidence in the trial for Andrew Horsman, who is accused of stabbing and killing 66-year-old Middleboro resident Paul Pomerleau, is the next step in the Middleboro murder case. During a brief pre-trial in...
Three injured in serious crash in South Middleboro
MIDDLEBORO — Middleboro police and fire departments responded to a two-vehicle crash Monday that required a helicopter airlift for one passenger involved in the crash. The departments reported an early morning crash occurred between two vehicles...
Elliot farm grows connections, crops and community
LAKEVILLE — Growing farm fresh produce and connections with the community, Elliot Farm continues to focus on giving back to the area they call home. Dee Elliot, co-owner of the farm, said Elliot Farm has grown from its humble days as a roadside...
Used items lead to new connections at Middleboro thrift store
MIDDLEBORO — When Pattie Stagiola first stepped foot in the Nearly New Thrift Shop, she was looking for play clothes for her young children. She began frequenting the store in search of affordable things for her kids to wear, hoping to preserve...
Continuing tradition: 65th annual Middleboro Christmas Parade brings holiday cheer
MIDDLEBORO — Christmas spirit rang through Middleboro as the annual Christmas Parade made its festive return Saturday. From antique automobiles to merrily-decorated miniature horses, the parade included a slew of Middleboro businesses, school groups...
Middleboro dispensary brings cannabis and cranberries together
MIDDLEBORO — Amid the cranberry bogs scattered throughout Middleboro, one dispensary has grown a reputation for incorporating the local crop into hand-made cannabis edibles. Tim McNamara opened the business, located at 477 Wareham St., three years...
Lakeville maintains single-rate property tax for next year
LAKEVILLE — After a brief discussion and a hearing with the Board of Assessors, Lakeville officials voted to maintain the town’s current property tax structure. The Lakeville Select Board approved a single rate for the town’s 2026 property taxes...
Lakeville library and Council on Aging work to help those in need this holiday season
LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville Public Library and the Lakeville Council on Aging are collecting toiletries and grocery store gift cards for seniors in need. The collection drive will accept items including soap, body lotion, shampoo and conditioner,...
Where to send trash: Lakeville seeks resident input on household waste collection
LAKEVILLE — Lakeville town officials are seeking feedback from the community on providing household trash collection and disposal services in town. The town has created a short survey for residents to share their thoughts on how the town can best...
Multiple crashes on Route 140 leave 1 dead, 12 other passengers involved
LAKEVILLE — Two significant back-to-back vehicle crashes occurred on Route 140 on Friday, leaving one driver dead and multiple others injured. According to the Lakeville and Freetown Fire Department, the first crash occurred around 5:40 p.m., near...
Middleboro Fire Department on fire with flag football win
MIDDLEBORO — Fans filled the stands of Battis Field on Friday night to watch the fire and police departments compete for a charity flag football game. The departments met Nov. 21 in a Battle of the Badges game to raise funds for the police and...
What’s next for Old Colony following “no” vote on new building project?
LAKEVILLE — Now the Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical School’s plans to construct a new school building are halted, what’s next for the Rochester high school? On Tuesday, Nov. 18, a majority of voters from the five member towns who send...
Voters deny Old Colony high school’s $288 million building project
LAKEVILLE — A majority of voters across the five member towns of the Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical School district did not approve the school’s $288 million building project on Tuesday. The decision came from a simple majority across...
Committee votes against independent water commission in Middleboro
MIDDLEBORO — After meeting several times throughout the past few months and consulting with water-related departments in the town, the Charter Review Committee voted unanimously to not continue with a previous proposal for a separate water...
Middleboro’s Grand Ballroom sees grand display of ukulele music
MIDDLEBORO — With the backdrop of the Grand Ballroom, ukulele music group The Unlikely Strummers delivered a free performance at the Middleboro Town Hall on Sunday. The event is part of the Middleboro Makes Music Sunday Concert Series, a program...
Police locate missing Middleboro woman
MIDDLEBORO — After she was reported missing by her family Wednesday, Nov. 12, the Middleboro Police Department announced Wendy Eaton, 58, was succesfully located. Eaton was had last been seen in Quincy on Oct. 28, and was reported found Thursday,...
Free feasts: Area organizations provide Thanksgiving meals for people in need
Two area organizations are working to feed their hungry neighbors this Thanksgiving through food baskets containing all the ingredients needed for a holiday meal. The Lakeville Church of the Nazarene at 180 Main St., provides between 20 and 25...
Part-time officials' healthcare benefits sees 'spirited discussion' during Special Town Meeting
LAKEVILLE — Special Town Meeting saw large discussion on whether Lakeville should cease healthcare benefits for part-time elected officials. Voters considered five questions at the Wednesday, Nov. 12 meeting. These included unpaid bills, appointing...
Lakeville and Middleboro honor hometown heroes at Veterans Day celebrations
Residents across Middleboro and Lakeville spent Veterans Day celebrating and memorializing veterans from the two towns. In Lakeville, town officials and residents visited Hitchcock Memorial at Assawompset Elementary School, the Flag Pole and Honor...
Preparing for the polls: Nov. 18 Old Colony vote approaches
LAKEVILLE — Voters in Lakeville, Mattapoisett, Rochester and the two other towns that send students to Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School will go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 18 to determine the fate of a $288 million proposed...
Middleboro families continue to rely on Sacred Heart Food Pantry as SNAP recipients await benefits
MIDDLEBORO — Although some Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients saw their benefits return Saturday, the Sacred Heart Food Pantry remains a necessity for many while federal food-aid developments unfurl. During an average distribution...
Power outage and road closure on Precinct Street in Lakeville after early morning crash
LAKEVILLE — Precinct Street is closed and two utility poles were destroyed following a single vehicle crash that occurred in the early morning Saturday. The Lakeville Police Department urges residents to avoid the intersection on Precinct Street,...
Old Colony building project Q&A session to be held in Lakeville
LAKEVILLE — Residents can find answers to lingering questions about the proposed Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School building project at a presentation and questions-and-answers forum. The informational event will be held at 6 p.m....
Lakeville police warn of increase in recent vehicle break-ins
LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville Police Department is investigating an increase in motor vehicle break-ins in the area. The department stated in a press release that there has been a recent rise in vehicle break ins in Lakeville and in neighboring...
Middleboro collecting grocery donations for people in need
MIDDLEBORO — With the current delay of November SNAP benefits, the Middleboro Council on Aging and the Middleboro Public Library are accepting grocery gift cards for residents in need of food assistance. People interested in making a donation can...
Lakeville tracks down solutions to train noise issue
LAKEVILLE — After the introduction of a new Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority commuter line through Lakeville earlier this year, residents have raised noise complaints about the trains passing by their homes. The town is pursuing a Quiet...
Middleboro breaks ground on new industrial park
MIDDLEBORO — Amid upturned soil and clanking excavation equipment, town and state officials gathered at the construction site of a new industrial park for a groundbreaking ceremony. Lt. Governor Kimberly Driscoll spoke at the Oct. 5 ceremony, along...
Energy-saving tax credits expire in December, here’s how to use them
Until the end of 2025 homeowners and businesses can obtain a 30% federal tax credit for a wide range of energy-saving and clean-energy measures, according to local nonprofit Sustainable Middleboro. Those measures can include heat pumps, insulation...
FreeLake district vies for contract to bring Acushnet students to Apponequet
LAKEVILLE — Apponequet Regional High School is among four schools hoping to sign a contract welcoming students from Acushnet, a district without its own high school. FreeLake superintendent Barbara Starkie brought an update on the district's...
Three integral strategies behind FreeLake school district’s state recognition for MCAS growth
LAKEVILLE — Across the state, schools are struggling to return to pre-pandemic levels of academic achievement, but the Freetown-Lakeville Regional School District is finding success with new initiatives in their math classrooms. FreeLake was one of...
Attendance concerns for Lakeville Special Town Meeting, here’s what voters will consider
LAKEVILLE — Town officials are concerned about low voter turnout at the Lakeville Special Town Meeting. Voters will consider five questions at the Wednesday, Nov. 12 meeting. These include unpaid bills, appointing members to the Community...
Community raises donations for family of Middleboro man killed in fatal Everett crane incident
MIDDLEBORO — A fundraiser has been created to support the family of Paul Ledwell, 37, a Middleboro man who died in a fatal crane collapse in Everett. Ledwell and one other Roslindale man died Oct. 24 following a large crane collapse at a...
Finding trunks, treats and memories
MIDDLEBORO — For some Middleboro trick-or-treaters, Central Congressional Church’s yearly trunk or treat is the continuation of a favorite childhood memory. The church held the event Oct. 31 in the Middleboro Town Hall parking lot, with cars and...
With SNAP benefits at risk, Sacred Heart stays flexible to serve hungry families
The Sacred Heart Food Pantry prepares for the unknown as over 4,000 Middleboro and Lakeville recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — better known as SNAP — are still awaiting their November funds. Due to Congress’s failure to pass...
Pre-trial postponed for alleged embezzler and co-conspirator in missing Freetown-Lakeville parent teacher organization funds case
LAKEVILLE — The pre-trial hearing for Zachary and James Granville-Wilmot, both charged in connection to funds reported missing by the Freetown-Lakeville Middle School Parent Teacher Organization, was postponed in court Friday. Zachary...
Trick-or-treaters fill Middleboro offices
MIDDLEBORO — Most days, the offices and rooms of the Middleboro Public Library, Town Hall and Town Hall Annex are quiet, serious spaces. They were instead filled with costumes, creepy decorations and candy Oct. 29 as kids and their families...
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