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Brockton Carnival tickets, games, concessions, more: What to know before you go
BROCKTON — One of New England’s largest carnivals will be stopping in Brockton for five fun-filled days of thrilling rides, classic prize-winning carnival games and delicious fried finger foods next week. From July 31 to Aug. 4, Fiesta Shows will bring the fun back to the city of Brockton after the Brockton Fair, a nearly 150-year tradition, was canceled for good in 2022 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
Taunton residents sound alarm over rents at manufactured home park. The allegations
TAUNTON — Residents of Leisurewoods in Taunton say the manufactured home community is plagued by rent disparities and aging infrastructure — and they are calling on the city and state to do something about it. On June 13, about 50 residents of the 55-and-older manufactured home community attended a forum in the clubhouse hosted by their homeowners association to vent these frustrations. ...
Contaminated soil, decades-old gas tank removed from former 7-11 site
The building has been vacant since the 7-Eleven store closed in 2021. It previously housed a franchise of the Tedeschi Food Shops chain; A Street Liquors occupied the second unit before relocating across the street. In June 2022, surveyors discovered a gasoline storage tank near the Nantasket Avenue border of...
Back in the day, screen time in Quincy meant movies at the Alhambra and Strand theaters
This summer we take a look back at the playgrounds of yesteryear in our series THE SOUTH SHORE AS IT WAS. QUINCY − Once upon a time in Quincy, the theater was an essential part of the social fabric. At the time, particularly in the first half of the 20th century, there were few...
Interview with developer missed the mark
As concerns the [“We Have Questions”] article entitled “I Had a Vision of What Plymouth Could Be”:. The buildings (The Armory, Mount Pleasant School, etc.) that have been renovated by [Rick] Vayo, et al, are beautiful. I love that they remain in keeping with the historical architecture of their neighborhoods. That said, the decision to change the only hotel overlooking the ocean in a coastal town to luxury apartments seems out of step with that vision and in stark contrast to a comment made later in the article about there being no nice hotels in downtown Plymouth. That was a missed opportunity to turn that site into a super cool, mod boutique hotel.
Supt. of Hingham Public Schools Year Two Evaluation
Superintendent of Schools Margaret Adams was rated “needs improvement” overall during the school committee’s evaluation this week, following her second year on the job. The School Committee met with Dr. Adams on Wednesday, June 24, to conduct her annual evaluation. During the meeting, the Chair of the School Committee, Nes Correnti, read Dr. Adam’s performance review and noted that similar to last year, she worked through the ratings and committee comments with the Vice Chair to complete the evaluation.
Residents air concerns about traffic plan for Allerton seawall project
A large crowd gathered Monday in the high school exhibition room for an update on the Nantasket Avenue seawall project and a discussion of the temporary traffic plan, asking dozens of questions, sharing a number of concerns, and making suggestions. A traffic study is still in the works. The purpose...
Halifax BOS firms up senior center plans
The Halifax Board of Selectmen met Tuesday, July 9. Chair John Bruno introduced the general bylaw review revisions. Bruno asked Town Administrator Cody Haddad to draft some anti-littering bylaws for their review. “I think we need to look at a lot of our bylaws, so that’s a good start,” Selectman Jonathan Selig said. Selig asked if police would enforce an anti-littering bylaw and Bruno said he was unsure. Bruno mentioned that it had been proposed to him to introduce a bylaw regarding motorized vehicles, such as dirt bikes, on town property.
A look at Cordage Park in Plymouth: A 40R District
In light of Fairhaven’s upcoming public hearing to create a 40R overlay district (see legal notice on page 21), the Neighb News traveled to Plymouth, to take a look at Cordage Park, an approximately 55-acre district on the waterfront in North Plymouth at the site of a former rope factory, the Plymouth Cordage Company. The project is largely considered a success in the overall 40R story in Massachusetts. The area was run down with a lot of empty buildings, but now is an active space with residences and businesses.
Postal Service honors first responders
Thursday, July 18, the US Postal Service hosted a dedication ceremony honoring the first responders of the Plympton Fire and Police departments. First introduced in 2018, the Honoring First Responders Forever stamp recognized the vital role of firefighters, law enforcement officers, emergency medical service professionals, and other emergency personnel in safeguarding our communities. This stamp stands as a lasting testament to their bravery, commitment, and sacrifice.
As Hullonians use less water, sewer bills to jump 2.5% beginning next month
A townwide reduction in water usage means that sewer bills are going up, begnning next month. Ratepayers will notice a sewer rate adjustment of 2.5% on their August bills, along with a $10 a month base rate increase. “The typical increase will amount to about $144 per year, which includes...
Ordinances that passed Legal Ad 6
Ordinance: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 8 SECTION 8-9 OF THE REVISED ORDIANCES OF THE CITY OF BROCKTON The following language “the fee shall be increased to two hundred eighty dollars ($280.00), billed at seventy dollars ($70.00) four (4) times per year” shall be replaced with the “fee shall be increased to three hundred sixty dollars ($360.00), billed at ninety dollars ($90.00) four (4) times per year.” In City Council May 28, 2024, Passed to a third reading as amended by a hand vote. In City Council June 24, 2024, Ordained as amended by a roll call vote taken by “yeas” and “nays”; eleven members present and eight voting in the affirmative. Councilors Derenoncourt, Griffin, and Minichiello voting in the negative.
State approves emergency replacement for failing VELCO power pole on Blush Hill
Work is underway in the Kimberly Lane neighborhood on Blush Hill to replace a nearly 100-foot-tall VELCO utility pole that has been deemed an “emergency situation” due to the pole’s deterioration. The Vermont Public Utility Commission late Wednesday approved the project to start immediately after inspectors last...
Taunton Development/MassDevelopment and Rhino Capital break ground on 180,000 s/f manufacturing facility
Taunton, MA The Taunton Development/MassDevelopment Corp., real estate investment firm Rhino Capital Advisors LLC, and state and local officials broke ground on a new 180,000 s/f advanced manufacturing facility located on lot BP2 at the Business Park at Myles Standish. In 2022, TD/MDC sold the last two undeveloped, pad-ready lots at the new business park – BP2 (11.25 acres) and BP3 (9.95 acres) – to Rhino Capital for the creation of speculative build-to-lease manufacturing facilities. At the new facility on lot BP2, Rhino Capital aims to attract “tough tech” tenants with building features such as a 32-foot clear height, up to an 8,000-amp power capacity, and five loading docks. Rhino Capital anticipates the facility will support hundreds of new jobs. Construction on the facility is expected to be completed in spring 2025.
First-of-its-kind summer course teaches Brockton High School students about solar energy
BROCKTON, Mass. — Brockton High School students are in a special clean energy summer program, showing off their solar-powered model homes. "This is for the light, and this is for the fan inside," student Thierry Laguerre explained. "The wiring is in between here," student Keira Louissaint said. "So, the...
New school vote draws closer
As July stretches into August, town officials are closing in on a decision regarding whether to ask residents if they will support the construction of Milton Public School’s seventh school building this fall. The School Building Committee (SBC) and a group of parents have set their sights on having...
Select Board devising process for annual evaluation of town manager’s job performance
The process for evaluating the town manager’s performance – a review that has not taken place at least in recent years – was discussed at length by the select board this week, with a vote expected at the next meeting on which evaluation document to use. The...
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