While the Mattapoisett Board of Health confirmed that the town has its first positive cases of COVID-19, it was tight-lipped about the actual number of cases and whether those individuals were at hospital being treated or they were self-quarantined. “As COVID-19 testing capabilities expand in Massachusetts and transmission of the …
Read More »Statement from Bristol DA Quinn Regarding ACLU/CPCS Petition for Mass Release of Inmates
The following is a statement from Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III “A petition filed by the ACLU and CPCS has requested the mass release of thousands of defendants, many of whom are dangerous individuals and career criminals. For reasons of public safety and common sense, I strongly …
Read More »Massachusetts State Police remind public that COVID-19 social distancing applies to outdoor areas
REMINDER: PLEASE PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING OUTDOORS AS WELL On several days last week, our Troopers observed high volume of visitors to state parks and reservations. With warmer temperatures on the way, the Baker-Polito Administration, including the State Police, reminds visitors that precautions recommended to reduce the chance of COVID-19 virus …
Read More »Acushnet informs public of first positive COVID-19 case
The Town of Acushnet was informed of its first positive case of COVID-19. Due to privacy requirements, the demographics of this case will remain confidential. The close contacts of the positive case have been notified and are following CDC guidelines for self-quarantine. With increased testing capabilities and community spread of …
Read More »New Bedford’s Coastal Foodshed receives $40,000 to sponsor COVID-19 meal delivery project and help people get back to work
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation today announced it will contribute $40,000 to Coastal Foodshed to sponsor and coordinate the New Bedford COVID-19 Meal Delivery Project. Starting Monday and running for four weeks initially, Tia Maria’s European Cafe and Destination Soups will prepare 100 daily meals for older adults and others …
Read More »OPINION: “New Bedford, your loved one will possibly die scared and alone instead of surrounded by their loved ones if you don’t take precautions.”
“I want to say something to make people understand how serious they need to be taking this pandemic. Most people with good health will never really understand the true meaning of how bad this is for other members of our society who are not as lucky to have good health. …
Read More »OPINION: “You are irresponsible pigs if you discard your face masks or gloves on the ground!”
“In this era of ‘social distancing,’ we are supposed to be concerned about spreading the virus, and protecting ourselves and others, right? But then we have piggish slobs who think it’s OK to throw their ‘protection’ on the ground who pollute and potentially spread the virus to others. Just think …
Read More »Dartmouth Police Department arrests two juveniles and charges them with armed robbery
On Saturday, March 28, 2020 at approximately 4:45 p.m., Dartmouth Police responded to an alleged armed robbery, which had occurred in the parking lot of the Dollar General store located on Dartmouth Street. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the juvenile victim, who informed them that two (2) males on bicycles, …
Read More »Official number of New Bedford COVID-19 cases reaches 12
The New Bedford Mayor’s office reported that greater New Bedford has approximately 20 cases of COVID-19 with 12 of the cases in the City of New Bedford alone. This comes within a short time frame – just three days ago we reported that the City of New Bedford had 3 …
Read More »Acushnet Police Department welcomes two new officers to the force
“Please join me in WELCOMING, our two newest Part-time officers, Officer Dominik Sullivan-Souza and Nathaniel Turgeon. Officer Sullivan-Souza and Officer Turgeon were sworn in at the Acushnet Police Station by Town Clerk Pam Labonte!! Keep an eye out for them as they will soon begin their Field Training!! Welcome to …
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