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Late arrival: Parents raise concern regarding bus pick-up
MIDDLEBORO — Superintendent Carolyn Lyons said she hopes to improve communication between the district and Five Star Bus Company after receiving complaints regarding students not being picked up by their bus and late school arrival times. Parents of...
Lakeville outperforms state, Middleboro mixed bag for MCAS scores
Lakeville students outpaced last year’s test results in most grades and subject areas while Middleboro’s scores were more of a mixed bag, according to Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) scores released Tuesday, Sept. 19 by the...
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Fall fun at the Lakeville Lions Club Family Festival
Lakeville Select Board stresses communication in town administrator review
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Select board members support individual office hours
MIDDLEBORO — Middleboro Select board members agreed at their Monday, Sept. 18 meeting to schedule times to meet with residents individually so the public can share their concerns. These public hours, which were proposed by Select Board Chair Mark...
Lakeville Select Board stresses communication in town administrator review
LAKEVILLE — At Lakeville Town Administrator Ari Sky’s second review at the Select Board meeting on Monday, Sept. 18, board members praised Sky’s financial prowess, but flagged communication as an area where they wanted to see more improvement. “...
Bedford Street car crash sends three to hospital
LAKEVILLE — Three people were transported to Morton Hospital after a car crash on Bedford Street on Monday, Sept. 18 according to Lakeville Fire Chief Michael O’Brien. According to O’Brien, all injuries are believed to be minor.
Fall fun at the Lakeville Lions Club Family Festival
LAKEVILLE — Lakeville families enjoyed food, listened to music and connected with community members during the Lakeville Lions Club 7th annual Fall Family Festival on Sunday, Sept. 17. “It’s nice to see all the families,” said Dick Nichols, a member...
Sip and Stroll brings smiles to Middleboro
MIDDLEBORO — From street corn to cozy blankets, vendors sold wares to meet a variety of tastes at the Sip and Stroll Harvest event on Sunday, Sept. 17. According to event organizer Lorna Brunelle, despite having to move the event to Sunday due to...
Lakeville Arts and Music Festival to highlight local artists
The 18th annual Lakeville Arts and Music Festival will shine a spotlight on local artists and family fun, according to Lakeville Arts Council member Joanne Corrieri-Upham. “We try to entertain, and at the same time, you’re also giving someone a way...
Walt’s Mobile Closet returns to Sacred Heart Food Pantry
MIDDLEBORO — Sacred Heart Food Pantry is collaborating with Walt’s Mobile Closet to provide clothing to those in need. The organizations will hold a free shopping event on Saturday, Sept. 23 from 8:30 to 11 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Food Pantry in...
Soup supper at the Central United Methodist Church
MIDDLEBORO — The United Methodist Women will host a soup supper at the Central United Methodist Church from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23. Meals are $10 per person and include bowls or cups of many different kinds of soup accompanied with a...
Tropical weather warning dropped for southern New England
Post-tropical cyclone Lee, formerly categorized as a hurricane, passed by Middleboro and Lakeville and the rest of the South Coast from Friday evening into Saturday morning. As of 11:17 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16, all tropical storm warnings have...
The Man in Black comes back to Middleboro
MIDDLEBORO — Head to the Alley Theatre in Middleboro for a Johnny Cash tribute performed by Rodney Brunelle and the Counterfeit Cash Band at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 22. Brunelle’s mission is to continue to build a fan base for one of the country's...
Hurricane Lee wind and rain predicted to be ‘manageable’ for Lakeville
LAKEVILLE — Lakeville Fire Department Chief Michael O’Brien described Hurricane Lee wind and rain projections for Lakeville as “manageable.” According to O’Brien, although the Lakeville Fire Department has a plan in place for emergencies, the...
Things to do: Sept. 14 through Sept. 20
There is always a lot to do in Middleboro and Lakeville. This week, check off your holiday shopping at the Sip and Stroll Harvest event, have family fun at the Lakeville Lions Club Family Fall Festival and more.
Sunday, Sept. 17
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Looking forward to 101: Middleboro senior celebrates huge milestone
MIDDLEBORO — Wearing a birthday crown and sash, and surrounded by friends, family and balloons, Middleboro resident Ruth Calhoun celebrated her 100th birthday in style. “I’m doing just great and I’m getting lovely gifts,” Calhoun said. “You should...
A love of books that goes beyond money at the Middleboro Library
MIDDLEBORO — For Middleboro Library patrons, learning that their antique books weren’t worth as much money as they thought came as a relief. On Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., rare book specialist Ken Gloss gave a talk at the library. Gloss is an appraiser...
Middleboro town officials prepare for Hurricane Lee
MIDDLEBORO — Town officials described the forecast for Hurricane Lee as being “much better” than previously predicted, but are still preparing for heavy rain and potential flash flooding. “The forecast as of 8 a.m. today was much better than...
Events rescheduled in advance of storm
With Hurricane Lee on the horizon, several events scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 16 have been rescheduled. The Lakeville Lions Fall Family Festival will move from its original date of Saturday, Sept. 16 to Sunday, Sept. 17. The event will be held...
Berry Ink and Butter to fire extinguisher use: Lots happening at Lakeville Senior Center
LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville Senior Center, 1 Dear Crossing, is hosting a series of events in September. Coping with Grief and Loss will be presented at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14. The group offers support and connection that comes with being with...
Peirce Building could be leased or sold
MIDDLEBORO — The Peirce Building in the town center could be leased or sold, based on a plan presented to the select board Monday, Sept. 11 by Town Manager James McGrail. A request for proposals for a long-term lease of the structure, located at 99...
Lakeville Ninja Warrior performs ‘best rookie season ever’
LAKEVILLE — Lakeville resident Noah Meunier may not have taken home the title of American Ninja Warrior but the teen’s rookie season still worked out well, he said. Lakeville resident Noah Meunier was one of eight ninjas to attempt the final...
Remembering 9/11: ‘Honor their sacrifice by being a little bit better’
LAKEVILLE — “There are certain moments in history where all Americans remember where they were,” said Brian Day, the Chair of the Lakeville Select Board. “Whether it’s 9/11, the Challenger explosion, the JFK assassination, or Pearl Harbor. We...
Elusive emu on the lam is caught in Lakeville
LAKEVILLE — An emu on the loose, apparently abandoned by its owners, captured Lakeville’s attention for the better part of a week. Located and captured on Saturday, Sept. 9, the big bird “will now be living in an awesome home,’’ Animal Control...
Hours at Lakeville Town Hall to be explored
LAKEVILLE — The potential financial impact of having all Lakeville town offices stay open the same hours will be explored by Town Administrator Ari Sky, Select Board members agreed at their Sept. 5 meeting. The issue was raised by Select Board...
Things to do: Sept. 7 through Sept. 14
There is always a lot to do in Middleboro and Lakeville. This week, head to the Harvest Fair, learn about coffee and get your books appraised. Saturday, Sept. 9
Soule Homestead
Harvest Fair
Soule Homestead Farm is hosting a Harvest...
A skipping start: Apponequet girls field hockey team heads into the season
LAKEVILLE — With more players than in years prior, Apponequet girls field coach Cindy Cuthbertson said she feels hopeful heading into this season. “Our numbers really got knocked down with Covid,” said Cuthbertson. “But now they are starting to get...
There’s lots to learn at the East Middleboro 4-H Fair
MIDDLEBORO — For Brenda Easter, the annual East Middleboro 4-H Fair is “all about the kids.” From baking treats to raising livestock, 4-H club volunteers like Easter help teach life skills to children of all ages. “The kids spend the weekend showing...
Longer Monday, half-day Friday schedule to continue for Middleboro Town Hall
MIDDLEBORO — The summer will last a little longer at Town Hall, at least in terms of scheduling. Town Hall summer hours will continue through the next six months, with a longer day on Monday and a half day Fridays. Traditionally, summer hours end on...
Sept. 11 observance set at Lakeville Fire Station
LAKEVILLE — An observance of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 will be held Monday, Sept. 11 at 10 a.m. at the Lakeville Fire Station, 346 Bedford St. The public is invited to attend.
Class of 1961: Reunited and it feels so good
MIDDLEBORO — The Middleboro High School Class of 1961 reunited Aug. 11 at Fisher’s Pub to relax and reminisce. Class members in attendance were Priscilla Derrick, Jeannette Forcier Littlefield, Arlene Chisholm Dickens, Betty Amaral Sylvia, Theresa...
Opinion: Thank you for supporting the Grange Fair
To the editor: The 65 th annual agricultural fair of South Middleboro Grange was held on August 26, 2023. A long standing tradition conducted each August by the members of the grange was well attended by exhibitors, residents of Middleboro and...
Elks lodge decked out in red, white and blues
MIDDLEBORO — According to Loyal Knight Laura O'Connor, the Middleboro Lodge of Elks has a motto. “As long as there are veterans, the Elks will never forget them.” To help aid and support area veterans, the Middleboro Elks hosted its 18th annual Red...
New shed provides option for clothing donations
MIDDLEBORO — In an effort to serve the community, both locally and worldwide, a wood-frame drop-off shed has been provided to accept donations of used clothing at 262 West Grove St., Middleboro. The Middleboro/Lakeville Knights of Columbus #223 has...
Local food, fun on the menu at Farm to Table
MIDDLEBORO — Farm to Table at Soule Homestead in Middleboro served as a delicious reminder of the joys of sharing a fresh, locally produced meal together, organizers said. After a stormy Friday, the weather cleared and cooperated for a beautiful...
A family affair at the agricultural fair
MIDDLEBORO — At the South Middleboro Grange annual agricultural fair, family traditions and values date back over 150 years. The South Middleboro Grange was established in 1873 to unite farmers and families following the Civil War, said Louise Dery-...
Zoning Board rejects plans for residential facility in Middleboro
MIDDLEBORO — The Zoning Board unanimously agreed to halt plans for a facility on 332 Marion Road that would house people who were formerly incarcerated, aged out of foster care or facing housing insecurity. At their Aug. 24 meeting, board members...
Lakeville Town Hall to close early Aug. 25
LAKEVILLE — On Friday, Aug. 25, the Town Office Building will be closing at 11 a.m. for employee training. Regular schedule returns Monday,, Aug. 28.
Housing, assisted living possible for Lakeville Hospital site
LAKEVILLE — A new plan could be coming for the Lakeville Hospital property that would feature assisted living facilities or affordable or age-restricted housing, Town Administrator Ari Sky told the select board at their Aug. 21 meeting. These ideas...
Lakeville library director closes the book on her time in position
LAKEVILLE — The community bid farewell to Library Director Jayme Viveiros Aug. 16 as she closes the book on her time in Lakeville. Viveiros is leaving her position Friday, Aug. 26 to take a new job as assistant library director in Walpole after...
Volunteers sought for Friends of Middleboro Cemeteries projects
MIDDLEBORO — Friends of Middleboro Cemeteries encourage volunteers to join their efforts at town cemeteries. This summer, projects have included restoring and repairing stones in the Reed/Gilbert Peirce Cemetery on Marion Road, which is scheduled to...
‘Solid crop’ expected for Massachusetts cranberry harvest
PLYMOUTH —The Cranberry Marketing Committee forecasts that Massachusetts will produce a 1.96 million barrel crop of cranberries in 2023, according to the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers’ Association. This is a 1% decrease from the state’s 2022 harvest...
Lakeville Lions to offer CPR classes
LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville Lions Club will again host monthly CPR courses at the club house, 170 Main St., Lakeville, starting in September. Instructors are retired Lakeville Fire Chief Dan Hopkins and retired Middleboro Fire Chief Bob Silva with...
Residents concerned about traffic, environmental impact of proposed warehouse
MIDDLEBORO — In a lengthy and sometimes heated meeting Tuesday night, neighbors of a proposed warehouse project at 27 Harding St. expressed anger over the traffic and environmental harm they said the development would create. The Planning Board...
West Nile Virus detected in Middleboro mosquito
MIDDLEBORO — A mosquito collected in Middleboro has tested positive for the West Nile virus, the Board of Health has announced. The virus is most commonly transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito. The mosquitos that carry this virus...
Thanks to you, Nemasket Week turns a year old
Happy Birthday to us! One year ago, on Aug. 18, we launched Nemasket Week and NemasketWeekToday.com. It has been a wonderful – and eventful - 12 months! In addition to sharing our favorite photos of the year on these two pages, we’d like to take...
Candles shimmer to raise awareness of Agent Orange
MIDDLEBORO — Candles flickered at the Middleboro Veterans Memorial Park Sunday, Aug. 13 to shine a light on Agent Orange and its ongoing impact on Vietnam War veterans. About 50 people attended the second annual event, which honored those who...
Sustainable Middleboro provides guide to energy rebates
MIDDLEBORO — Have you been thinking about a heat pump system that will efficiently heat and cool your home using low-cost electricity? Or putting in some insulation and air sealing to save on heating and make your home more comfortable this winter?...
Lakeville lunch fund-raiser goes to the dogs
LAKEVILLE — Dogs were everywhere Saturday Aug. 12 _ on the grill, attached to leashes and in people’s hearts _ when Winberg’s True Value hosted its annual Grilling for Dogs fund-raiser. Hot dogs, soda and chips were sold for $5 _ with proceeds...
Questions, concerns raised over transitional housing proposal
MIDDLEBORO — Plans for a 332 Marion Road facility to house vulnerable populations, including those who were formerly incarcerated, will be further considered by the Zoning Board Aug. 24, following a previous meeting with project organizers and...
A show of songs, sign language and a spider
MIDDLEBORO – Leslie Elias, executive director of award-winning Grumbling Gryphons Traveling Children's Theater, has been performing since she was 5 years old. Now, she performs around the East Coast, accompanied by her twin sons Daniel and Arieh...
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