🚧 ROADWORK NOTICE – CREEK ROAD, MARION 🚧 Marion Mass-The Marion Department of Public Works, through contractor P.J. Keating Company, will begin roadway reclamation work on Creek Road from Tuesday, May 12, 2026 through Thursday, May 14, 2026.
Marion Mass-Helicopter bait distribution is scheduled to begin May 12, 2026, and is expected to continue for approximately three days, weather permitting.
Plymouth County MASS-Residents across should be aware that the will begin truck-based mosquito spraying operations starting June 1 and continuing through October 2026.
Marion Mass-The Marion Department of Public Works will be replacing the hydrant at 86 Spring Street on Thursday, May 7, 2026. Work is expected to be completed within the day.
Join the Wareham Land Trust Anniversary Gala Wareham Mass-A quarter-century ago, a dedicated group of Wareham residents made a choice: the town’s land, waterways, and open spaces were worth protecting. This June, we’re celebrating the incredible growth and impact of that decision—and we want you to celebrate with us.
Marion Mass -Mark your calendars for Monday, May 25, 2026, as Marion honors Memorial Day with its annual Remembrances and Procession. The event begins at 9:00 a.m. in front of the Music Hall at 164 Front Street. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, the gathering will move indoors to the Multipurpose Room at Sippican Elementary School.
PLYMOUTH COUNTY — As the South Shore moves into the heart of spring, residents across Plymouth County have a packed calendar of town meetings, high school milestones, and the return of signature summer festivals. From the historic waterfront of Plymouth to the fairgrounds of Marshfield, here is what is happening in your neighborhood this May … Continue reading “Plymouth County Community Brief: May & June 2026”
HULL, MA – Hull High School will serve as the center of local governance tomorrow night, Monday, May 4, at 7:00 PM, as residents gather for the 2026 Annual Town Meeting. With 44 articles on the warrant, voters face critical decisions regarding the town’s fiscal future, infrastructure projects, and administrative structure.
Lakeville Voters to Revisit $288M Old Colony Building Project This June LAKEVILLE MA — The debate over the future of Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School is returning to the ballot. On Wednesday, April 22, the District School Committee voted unanimously to hold a revote on the proposed $288 million building project, scheduled for … Continue reading “Lakeville Voters to Revisit $288M Old Colony Building Project This June”
? Community Alert: Rabies Prevention & Safety Talk Marion MA-Hey neighbors! Just passing this along for anyone interested in local wildlife and safety. The Marion Board of Health is hosting a really informative session with the Cape Cod and Southeast Massachusetts Rabies Task Force.
