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Mr. Ferguson Embarks on a New Role at BHS
Mr. Ferguson has embarked on a new role here at Braintree High School, as he has now gained the new title to add to his unique resume: full-time English teacher for the 2024-2025 school year. “A position became available, and I applied and got the job. After all the budget...
Taunton Student Wins Logo Contest For 2024 Lights On Festival
TAUNTON (WBSM) — A Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical student's design will be the official 2024 logo for the Taunton Lights On Festival. Jake Aumock, an 11th-grade student in Bristol-Plymouth's Graphic Design technical program, was announced as the winner this week. Along with having his design chosen, Aumock will also receive...
It's National Fried Scallops Day. Here's 9 must-try New Bedford area restaurants
If you live in the Greater New Bedford area, scallops are sure to be one of your favorite proteins. They may be your usual order, or they may be a special occasion treat. Either way, you know you are having a delicious meal. Although you don’t need a reason to indulge in this gem from the sea, it’s National Fried Scallops Day on Wednesday, Oct. 2 — the best day to order them. ...
Brockton Beer Company Announces Changes That Allow Them To Stay Open
In a recent update, Brockton Beer Company, which prides itself in being Brockton's first brewpub (a combination brewery and restaurant), has shared exciting news about its future plans and changes in operations. This announcement comes on the heels of their dramatic turnaround earlier this week when they avoided closure thanks to a last-minute boost in capital. Brockton Beer Company explained, "Thanks to a last-minute boost in capital, we’re pushing forward with new plans to serve you better, with change in operations, more consistency and the same high-quality craft beer you love." The local business expressed heartfelt gratitude to their community, stating, "Thank you all again for your continued support. Truly grateful for the community." They then proceeded to outline several significant changes as they enter a new chapter in their business.
Vote for the SouthCoast High School Boys Athlete of the Week for Sept. 23-29
The winner for last week’s SouthCoast Boys Athlete of the Week poll was Bishop Stang’s Logan Stott. Stott received more than 1,900 votes (66%) to earn the honor. Stott scored a pair of goals in Stang’s win over Falmouth Academy. Previous winners were Dartmouth's Niall Fogarty and Old Rochester’s Emile Joseph. ...
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