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The Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Commission held a closed-door hearing on June 5 and 6 to ...
Westford Academy swept the Gatorade track awards with the girls' honor going to junior middle distancer Abigail Hennessy, ...
Actor Steve Schirripa shared his thoughts at the Brockton Rox "Sopranos Night" on what his castmates were like, his favorite ...
In a series of seven votes, all but one of them was unanimous, councilors approved the nearly $614 million budget. "This was a very well-constructed budget, a very lean budget," said At-Large City ...
Brockton Mayor Robert Sullivan spoke with WATD's Dan McCready discussed recent high temperatures, a pool dedication, and ...
Cosgrove Pool honors Brockton’s first WWII hero, Lonnie Cosgrove, with a plaque unveiling decades after his 1941 sacrifice.
Cousins of the first Brocktonian to die in World War II gathered to break ground on a major upgrade to the East Side pool that bears his name.
"His full story's never been told," hard-hitting Brockton author Dave Wedge said of Marvelous Marvin Hagler. What Wedge ...
In this week's edition of Brockton Eats with Sam, our food writer gives good summer options for breakfast, lunch and dinner, not to mention donuts.
More than 150 people participated in the March Against Elder Abuse on June 12, according to a community announcement. The march, organized by Old Colony Elder Services, began at the Brockton Council ...
BROCKTON — A year after taking office as Brockton's 50th mayor, Robert Sullivan gave his first State of the City address on Thursday evening. The speech was prerecorded and delivered virtually ...
BROCKTON — Mayor Robert F. Sullivan overwhelmingly won a third term as voters returned him and other incumbents to office despite an overspending scandal at Brockton Public Schools and chaos ...