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Friends of the Middleboro Public Library save language database with donation
MIDDLEBORO — The Friends of the Middleboro Public Library presented a $2,000 check to the town Monday, Aug. 4, to cover the cost of a language learning database used by students and lost due to federal funding cuts. “A recent article in the Nemasket...
West Nile Virus found in Middleboro mosquitos, precaution urged
MIDDLEBORO — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has confirmed the presence of West Nile virus in a mosquito sample collected from Middleboro, prompting health officials to urge precautionary measures. The virus is most commonly spread to...
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Middleboro details ongoing $80 million PFAS response following East Grove concerns
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Burt Wood School honored for 30 years of dedication to the arts
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Friends of the Middleboro Public Library save language database with donation
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Burt Wood School honored for 30 years of dedication to the arts
MIDDLEBORO — Lorna Brunelle once again played to a packed house — this time, not on stage, but in Town Hall — as the community marked the 30th anniversary of the Burt Wood School of Performing Arts. Brunelle, the school’s founder and director, was...
Lakeville Select Board begins preperation for future budget shortfalls
LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville Select Board discussed early strategies to cover future budget deficits during a meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 5. Lakeville faces future budget deficits — something officials have been aware of and are now preparing for. During...
Middleboro details ongoing $80 million PFAS response following East Grove concerns
MIDDLEBORO — The Select Board held a presentation on the town’s water quality Monday, Aug. 4, following concerns raised by the activist group Citizens for a Healthy Middleboro about the recent use of the East Grove well, which is known to contain...
Thousands pedal through Lakeville on route to cure cancer
LAKEVILLE — Cyclists riding to raise funds for cancer research made a pit stop in Lakeville to rest and meet the patients they aim to help during the Pan-Mass Challenge on Saturday, Aug. 2. This year, more than 6,500 cyclists rode in the Pan-Mass...
Country culture comes to downtown Middleboro
MIDDLEBORO — The Friends of the Middleboro Public Library delivered a dose of Western-themed fun to downtown Middleboro on Friday, Aug. 1. The “Dance the Night Away” event on Friday was hosted by the Friends of the Middleboro Public Library, at the...
Middleboro residents give final input on master plan
MIDDLEBORO — Residents had their final opportunity Wednesday, July 30, to provide input on the master plan that will guide Middleboro’s development and priorities over the next decade. Held in the basement of the public library, the Southeastern...
Central Congregational Church holds annual picnic at Camp Yomecha
MIDDLEBORO — The Central Congregational Church recently hosted its annual church picnic at Camp Yomechas, bringing out members and families for a day of outdoor activities and fellowship. Attendees enjoyed swimming, boating, volleyball, fishing, a...
Middleboro opens water filling station, East Grove Well runs
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The Department of Public Works opened a free drinking water filling station at its 65 Sachem St. headquarters last week — marking another step in the town’s multimillion-dollar effort to address PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” in...
Lakeville expands food access to senior residents with new pantry
LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville Council on Aging held the grand opening of the new food pantry at the Lakeville Senior Center on Friday, July 25. The council used $250,000 in federal funds allocated by the town to construct an addition to the senior...
Lakeville brewery serving community in more ways than one
LAKEVILLE — The Red Hand Brewing Co. recently donated $1,000 to a Taunton-based food pantry which serves Lakeville and Middleboro residents. The Red Hand Brewing Co., which opened last October, made the donation on Tuesday, July 22, to the Mathew...
Middleboro invites $29 million commercial development
MIDDLEBORO — Middleboro officials proposed a tax incentive for a Braintree-based company that is considering expanding to Middleboro with a $29 million building investment. During the Select Board meeting on Monday, July 21, Indus, a roadway...
Lakeville boards revisit long-term planning goals
LAKEVILLE — The Planning Board met with the Master Plan Implementation Committee on Monday, July 21, to discuss updating the goals for Lakeville’s 10-year master plan. The plan, published in 2020 and running through 2030, outlines goals and...
Lakeville to receive Purple Heart
LAKEVILLE — The town of Lakeville is set to receive an official Purple Heart Town designation and will commemorate the landmark event with a ceremony on July 30. A ceremony for Lakeville’s Purple Heart Town award will be held at the newly built...
Another success: Sip and Stroll returns to Middleboro for 15th year
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The Town Hall lawn was packed Saturday, July 19, as Sip and Stroll returned for its 15th year, drawing thousands of attendees to browse local vendors and sip beverages of choice. Ninety-five vendors filled the space in front of...
Middleboro begins site work for new skate park, canoe launch and park
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Work has begun on a new public park and skate park at 48 Wareham St., the former site of the Department of Public Works, located next to the Nemasket River. The skate park is set to open in June 2026, according to Town Manager...
Full steam ahead at the Council on Aging
LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville Council on Aging hosts weekly gatherings for people to join in on the fun with playing Mexican Train Dominoes. The Council on Aging, located at 1 Dear Crossing, has a weekly group that gathers to play the classic domino...
Senior care drivers needed
LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville Council on Ageing is in need of volunteers to transport seniors to medical appointments. The Council on Aging needs help with driving seniors to out of town medical appointments. About two to three hours are required to...
Lakeville officials approve $240,000 budget transfer
LAKEVILLE — Lakeville officials approved transferring about $240,000 in budget surplus to fill gaps left at the end of the fiscal year. At the July 14 Select Board meeting, officials approved budget transfers to cover salaries, legal expenses and...
Middleboro officials approve $700,000 surplus transfer
MIDDLEBORO — Middleboro shifted more than $700,000 in surplus funds to cover staffing, legal costs and other budget needs left at the end of the fiscal year — with the fire department receiving the largest share. The money had already been approved...
Attendees learn the art of caning furniture at Peter H. Peirce Homestead
MIDDLEBORO — The Peter H. Peirce Homestead hosted a workshop where attendees crafted colonial period furniture on Saturday, July 12. The homestead, located at 133 N. Main St., hosts a “Learn and Create” workshop series that features instructional...
Crowds pack first-ever Lakeville Food Truck Festival
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The first-ever Lakeville Food Truck Festival kicked off at noon on Saturday, July 12, and by 3 p.m., the entrance line still stretched into the parking field at Angers Conway Farm. Festival organizer Anthony Pepe said the...
Playground story walk dedicated to former Lakeville Library Friend
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The Friends of the Lakeville Public Library dedicated the story walk at Gamache Playground to Basille Kyranos, a former library friend and reading specialist teacher. A story walk combines a children’s picture book with a walk...
Middleboro Elks donate picnic tables to Soule Homestead
MIDDLEBORO — Two new picnic tables were delivered this week to the Soule Homestead Education Center, thanks to a donation from the Middleboro Elks Lodge and its bingo committee. The donation was coordinated by Wally Glendye, an Honorary Life Member...
Lakeville police officer recognized for dedication to elder community
LAKEVILLE — Sergeant Emily Melo of the Lakeville Police Department has received the 2025 Pat Foley Advocacy Award, presented by Old Colony Elder Services. The award honors individuals who show dedication to improving the safety and quality of life...
First female president makes history at the Lakeville Lions
LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville Lions inducted their first female Club President late last month, marking a milestone for the 65-year-old organization. Alanna Thompson, a Lakeville resident and Lakeville Lions member of five years, has become the first...
Middleboro captain honored on the 250th anniversary of Revolutionary War
CONCORD — Every U.S. history textbook recounts how on April 19, 1775, colonial militia courageously fought in what would become the first battle of the Revolutionary War. Left out of those books, however, is that Middleboro troops trekked to...
Photos: Fireworks light up the sky in Middleboro
MIDDLEBORO — Streaks of red, white and blue turned the night sky into a patriotic spectacle during the Middleboro Fourth of July Firework show on Saturday evening. For about a half hour, hundreds of fireworks were launched over Battis Field during...
The Wooden Project Band next up at the Lakeville concert series
LAKEVILLE — Find a blend of bluegrass, country and folk originals during the next summer concert performance in Lakeville on Tuesday, July 15. The Wooden Project Band, a South Shore based musical group, will perform at the Lakeville 2025 July Summer...
Fourth of July festivities on full display in Middleboro
MIDDLEBORO — Sirens wailed in celebration, candy flew through the air and watermelons were eaten at high speed during Middleboro’s Independence Day festivities. On the morning of July 4, the North Middleboro Parade began at 10 a.m. at the...
Middleboro woman killed in single car accident
MIDDLEBORO — Middleboro resident Susan Sumner, 72, was pronounced dead at the scene of a single vehicle crash on Route 28 in Middleboro around 8:27 a.m. on Friday, July 4. Middleboro Police and Fire found the vehicle had run off the road and crashed...
Attendees ease back and enjoy a night of music in Middleboro
MIDDLEBORO — The first concert of the 19th annual Middleboro Summer Concert Series kicked off Thursday, July 3. The annual Middleboro Summer Concert Series takes place on the Town Hall lawn and will feature eight free concerts this year. The first...
Figure out the future of Middleboro at Master Plan meeting
MIDDLEBORO — Residents will have the opportunity to weigh in on Middleboro’s 10-year Master Plan during an event on July 30. The Town of Middleboro will host an open-house event for information on the final draft of the town’s goals and strategies...
Lakeville cancer survivor to be honored at Fenway Park
LAKEVILLE — A Lakeville cancer survivor will be honored during a pre-game ceremony at Fenway Park on Friday, July 11. The Boston Red Sox and Red Sox Foundation will host an on-field ceremony during the “PMC Night at Fenway Park” event at 6:45 p.m.,...
Rotary club members support annual charity bike-ride
The Middleboro and Lakeville Rotary Club recently volunteered at a rest station during one of the largest charity bike rides in the state on June 28. The club supported cyclists riding in the “41st annual Bike MS: Cape Cod Getaway” charity event, by...
Standout Lakeville Girl Scout earns highest honor
LAKEVILLE — The Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts recently announced a Lakeville scout has earned the highest award in Girl Scouting. Abigail Young, a Lakeville resident, received the Girl Scout Gold Award during a ceremony in Waltham on May 18...
Middleboro volunteer goes above and beyond to help those in need
MIDDLEBORO — The Old Colony Elder Services recently honored a Middleboro resident who volunteers with the community support group. Donna Blaschke, a Middleboro resident and Meals on Wheels volunteer, was honored along with 11 other volunteers who...
Middleboro natives join the police force
MIDDLEBORO — Two new recruits have been appointed to the Middleboro Police Department. Police Officers Victoria O'Day and Corey Bailey were appointed to Middleboro Police Department by the Middleboro Select Board on June 23. O’Day and Bailey...
Middleboro Conservation Commission seeks member
MIDDLEBORO — An opening is available at the Middleboro Conservation Commission. The commission is looking to fill one vacant role on their team. If interested in joining, the commission asks applicants to attend a meeting at the Select Board Meeting...
Catch, record, conserve: The turtles in our waterways
A swift waddle, a small trail of bubbles and the female Diamondback Terrapin was gone. Ripples passed over the ridges of her armor-like plating as she swam away from Parkwood Beach. This Diamondback Terrapin, a medium-sized turtle that dwells in the...
Middleboro town manager assistant to take similar role in Lakeville
LAKEVILLE — After five years as Middleboro’s assistant to the town manager, Emily Surette will soon begin a similar role for the Town of Lakeville. In December, Christina Cotsoridis resigned from the position. At the time, Lakeville Town...
Pool at Battis Field nears opening
MIDDLEBORO — The public pool at Battis Field has been repaired and is now expected to open by Monday, July 7. The Middleboro Town Pool at Battis Field, located at 26 Jackson St., has been under repair since last season due to damage on the pool’s...
Middleboro School Committee reviews proposed student handbook changes
MIDDLEBORO — The Middleboro School Committee reviewed — but postponed voting on — proposed changes to the student handbook that would update bathroom procedures and reference state laws protecting transgender and non-binary students. Administrators...
Buzzards Bay Swim location changed to Onset Bay
For the first time in 32 years, the Buzzards Bay Swim will be held in Onset Bay. The change comes with concerns that possible rain before the event could cause sewer overflows in New Bedford’s Outer Harbor. On Saturday, June 28, more than 300...
Parking lot project underway at Ted Williams Camp
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Visitors to Ted Williams Camp may have noticed a large ditch in the parking lot near the Council on Aging. That “infiltration basin” marks the first phase of a project to improve drainage and resurface the lot. Town...
Power outages strike Lakeville, Middleboro during record heat
A power outage struck most of Middleboro and parts of Lakeville on Tuesday, June 24 — the hottest day of the year so far. The outage began shortly before 5 p.m., according to Middleboro officials. Around that time, temperatures had reached the high...
Middleboro accepts $26 million bid for East Grove Water Treatment Plant project
MIDDLEBORO — The Select Board approved a contractor’s $26 million bid to replace the East Grove Water Treatment Plant at its June 23 meeting. WES Construction Corp., a Halifax-based company, won the contract with a bid of $26,213,000. Construction...
Oak Point car wash Raises $1,325 for scholarship fund
MIDDLEBORO — The Oak Point Scholarship Fund raised $1,325 during its first-ever car wash fundraiser Saturday, June 21 with all proceeds supporting area students. Held over the course of three hours, the event drew community support and was organized...
Middleboro and Lakeville residents to participate in Buzzards Bay Swim
Six Middleboro and Lakeville residents will compete in the 32nd annual Buzzards Bay Swim on Saturday, June 28. More than 275 swimmers are registered to swim 1.2 miles across New Bedford’s Outer Harbor from Cisco Brewers Kitchen and Bar to Fort...
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