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I live on a street that is in the heart of the city, and this street, only two blocks long, has a pretty good heart, too.
More of this storyPacheco helps Taunton students with quahog petition
BOSTON- State Senator Marc R. Pacheco (D-Taunton) was pleased to support Taunton Catholic Middle School students' petition to name the quahog as the official shellfish of Massachusetts at the Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts, and Cultural Development held today at the State House.
More of this storyGet full on Steve's lineup Turkey week
TAUNTON - Turkey Day may be upcoming, but if you need a break from the relatives don't forget Steve's Backstage Pass has events throughout the week. Steve's Backstage Pass is located at 15 School St., Taunton. They offer a full bar, light food, coffee, tea, and more. For more information call 508-824-3436 or go online to www.stevesbackstagepass.com.
More of this storyUnited Way of Greater Attleboro/Taunton to hold meeting
TAUNTON - The Community Impact Committee of United Way of Greater Attleboro/Taunton, Inc. (UWGAT) is holding an informational meeting on Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 9am at United Way's office at 247 Maple Street, Attleboro.
More of this storyBROCKTON- The Metro South Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Indus Travels, Inc., an experienced travel company in the India tour business, is offering a trip of a lifetime to India from March 23 to March 31, 2010.
More of this storyTAUNTON - Dunkin' Donuts hosted children from the Rhode Island Breakers from Taunton at the Boston Celtics game on Friday, November 13, against the Atlanta Hawks. The children received tickets in the Dunkin' Donuts "KidZone" located at the TD Garden.
More of this storyTAUNTON - Moose is a male English Bulldog mix, about 11 years old. Moose was recently surrendered due to a change in living arrangements. He is a "senior" in years, but still has lots of "get up and go". He also loves to snuggle on a big bed, get covered up with a little blanket, and take an afternoon nap (don't we all?) . Due to his age, we recommend no toddlers - as they would be too active for him. Moose may be happiest as the only pet. He would be a good companion for a person of any age, and may be a perfect match for an older person who enjoys the same things: leisurely walks, afternoon naps, quiet companionship... Please call the Taunton Shelter at 508-822-1463 or e-mail deanie7243@aol.com Our website is www.tauntonshelter.petfinder.com
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TAUNTON - A second murder suspect in the Nov. 3 fatal beating on Bay Street was ordered held without bail this morning.
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More of this storyChamber sets business after hours
TAUNTON - The Taunton Area Chamber of Commerce would like to announce that Emond Brothers Co., Inc. will be hosting a Business After Hours on Thursday, November 19 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. They are located in Raynham at 153 Broadway/Route 138.
More of this storyMorton Hospital continues lecture series
TAUNTON- Morton Hospital and Medical Center will continue its Fall/Winter Community Education Lecture Series on Monday, November 23. Aaron Shemenski, DPM, will host "Common Foot Problems" at 6 p.m. in the Hospital's Margaret Stone Conference Room.
More of this storySt. Andrew's to hold annual Thanksgiving service
MIDDLEBORO- We would like to invite all to join us for our annual Thanksgiving Day Service on November 26 at 8:30 a.m.
More of this storyDartmouth state rep seeks nomination for Sheriff of Bristol County
LAKEVILLE- State Representative John F. Quinn (D-Dartmouth) today announced that he will seek the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Bristol County to challenge the longtime incumbent Republican Thomas Hodgson in the November 2010 election. Quinn is currently serving in the Massachusetts State Legislature representing the 9th Bristol District which includes the towns of Dartmouth, Freetown and Lakeville, and the City of New Bedford.
More of this storyRaynham sergeant to be honored at ceremony
RAYNHAM - The late Army Sergeant First Class Jared C. Monti will be honored at a ceremony to be held at the Massachusetts National Cemetery on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 11 a.m.
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More of this storyTAUNTON - My name is Clementine, and I am a female Tortoiseshell DSH. I have a beautiful orange/buff blaze that makes me stand out in a crowd! I was rescued and brought to the shelter. I find shelter life very stressful and am trying my best to cope with each day. I just so very much want a family and a home. Cage life 24/7 leaves me sad and lonely. My medical is scheduled to be completed soon. Please call the Taunton Shelter at 508-822-1463 or e-mail ds4paws@hotmail.com Our website is www.tauntonshelter.petfinder.com (Please VOTE for us in the Animal Rescue Site Shelter Challenge at www.theanimalrescuesite.com
More of this storyREHOBOTH - Three men allegedly tried to break into a senior citizen's residence while she was home alone Sunday.
More of this storyUMass chief endorses law school; Dartmouth eyed as site
BOSTON (AP) - University of Massachusetts President Jack Wilson has endorsed a plan that would create the state's first public law school by absorbing the currently private Southern New England School of Law.
More of this storyREHOBOTH - On December 5, the Arts in the Village Concert Series welcomes back the Providence Mandolin Orchestra, directed by Mark Davis. Over the past 30 years, the PMO has become one of the leading American mandolin ensembles, performing throughout the Eastern United States and Canada, and at festivals in Spain, Germany, Luxembourg, France, and the Netherlands. Its repertoire features a wide range of musical styles, from Renaissance dances to Baroque concertos, from turn-of-the-century nostalgia to avant-garde expressions.
More of this storyShelter says, adopt a senior pet
TAUNTON - As we begin to celebrate this holiday season with family and friends, the staff and volunteers of the Taunton Animal Shelter (508-822-1463) ask that you consider adopting a senior companion animal. Many senior pets are surrendered to the shelter because their owner can no longer afford to take care of them, they need to move to an assisted living or nursing care facility, and/or their owner has passed away. Family members often have to sadly surrender these pets to a shelter. With the current economy, senior animals are losing their homes and being abandoned to the streets in greater numbers than seen in the past. Senior animals anxiously wait for their owners to return for them, and with time in the shelter environment, become sad, lonely and depressed.
More of this storyTAUNTON - Morton Hospital and Medical Center recently added a new Web site tool that allows patients to request appointments for bone density and mammography screenings. The online feature was created as a means of accommodating patients who are unable to contact the Hospital's Scheduling Department during normal business hours.
More of this storyTAUNTON-District Attorney Sam Sutter announced today that Aaron Morin, 26, of 125 South Main St., Assonet, has been charged with the November 3 murder of Chad Fleming in Taunton.
More of this storyTaunton Shelter places several dogs on 'Urgent Status'
TAUNTON- Due to overcrowding at the Taunton Shelter and the cold weather already upon us and needing to bring dogs in from outside kennels, we have quite a few dogs on "Urgent Status."
More of this storyEaston store hosts Teddy Bear contest
EASTON- Noah's Ark Animal Workshop in Easton is creating the Teddy Bear Birthday Bash of the year to celebrate the introduction of the first American Teddy Bear inspired by Theodore Roosevelt in 1902, by launching their fourth annual "Design Your Own Teddy Bear Contest" with the winning design going from paper to plush.
More of this storyMiddleboro church sends team to New Orleans
MIDDELBORO- North Congregational Church of Middleboro will once again be sending a team to New Orleans. The Mission Trip will include at least eight motivated participants to aid in an area of the country still reeling after Hurricane Katrina. Though it has already been four years since the devastating hurricane, New Orleans and its surrounding communities are still in desperate need of help.
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Here are some church suppers, fairs and bazaars in the area:
More of this storyPacheco to hold health and human services, employment assistance fair
BOSTON - Sen. Marc R. Pacheco (D-Taunton) will hold a Health & Human Services and Employment Assistance Fair at Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical High School on Saturday, November 21, from 10:00AM - 3:00PM. The fair will host representatives from various state agencies, non-profit groups, and private businesses that will offer assistance to families, individuals, and small businesses mainly in the areas of health care, human services, employment, and financial literacy.
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BRUIN is a male Lab/Newfoundland mix, about 4 years old. Bruin is a happy and nice looking guy! He would love to be able to sit in the living room in his new home and with his new family and cheer on the hockey team, The Boston Bruins, for whom he was named! Put a Bruins bandana on him - and you won't find a better looking fan anywhere! :) We do recommend no toddlers - as they may be too active for him. He would be well suited for an active person/family - who will include him in lots of activities. A fenced yard would be ideal. Please call the Taunton Shelter at 508-822-1463 or e-mail deanie7243@aol.com Our website is www.tauntonshelter.petfinder.com
More of this storyMorton Hospital limits visitors
Morton Hospital and Medical Center in Taunton has joined the growing list of hospitals limiting visitors in response to the rising number of H1N1 flu cases.
More of this storyFlorida man beaten to death in Taunton
TAUNTON - A 31-year-old Florida man was murdered in a Bay Street apartment late Tuesday night, and authorities are searching for his killer.
More of this storyMusical presented by Norton Singers
NORTON - Experience the excitement when a classic Andrew Lloyd Weber musical receives an innovative recreation, as Norton Singers, one of the area's oldest community theaters, present "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. at the Norton Middle School, Route 123.
More of this storyBoys & Girls Club plans annual dinner
TAUNTON - The Boys & Girls Club of Taunton and event sponsor Mechanics Cooperative Bank, present the 107th Annual Dinner on November 12, 2009 at the Taunton Holiday Inn. The event will feature guest speaker former Patriots great Gino "Duke" Cappelletti and the presentation of the Richard Briggs Service to Youth Award to Arthur Pimenta and the Corporate Service to Youth Award to B and D Construction, Co. Inc. The Richard "Dick" Briggs Award has been presented by the Boys & Girls Club of Taunton since 1980 to an individual who has given exceptional service to the youth of Taunton. Arthur Pimenta will receive the 2009 award in recognition of his 40 years of volunteer service to the Taunton East Little League, he also coached the Greater Taunton Junior Football for 8 years. Pimenta is owner of Arthur's Auto Junk Yard in Taunton, a member of the Taunton Area Chamber of Commerce, and has provided the Taunton Fire Department with vehicles to keep rescue workers and firemen up-to-date on Jaws of Life Procedures. He joined the Boys & Girls Club Board of Directors in 2008 saying, "If I can help my community and its children I want to do whatever I can." B and D Construction, Co. Inc. located in East Taunton, will receive the Corporate Service to Youth Award in recognition of their support of the Boys & Girls Club. Owner Dan DaRosa has donated countless hours to the Club serving on the Board of Directors since 1999. Most recently, Dan supervised the renovation of the Club's indoor pool and the current renovations to the girls locker room. His company, founded in 1983, has contributed many hours of work and their expertise to the renovation of the girls locker room allowing the project to move forward, while fundraising continues. "If the Club needs help getting something done and getting it done right, I call Dan and it gets done," comments Bob McGarva, Boys & Girls Club executive director. The event will begin with Social Hour at 6:00 PM and a Buffet Dinner at 6:30 PM, before Gino Cappelletti's remarks at 7:30 PM. The Taunton Boys & Girls Club is accepting reservations through Friday, November 6, 2009 and must be made in advance. For more information or to reserve your seat online, visit the Boys and Girls Club of Taunton web site, www.Taunton.org or call 508-824-4341
More of this story"My name is Ginger, and I am a female DSH Tortoiseshell. I have been waiting for a long time for a home of my own. I was surrendered to the shelter when my kittens were days old. I raised them in a foster home where we received TLC; my kittens are now all safe in homes and now it is my turn. I rub and rub against my cage door, hoping that someone will come to meet me. How long will it be before I too take my ride home in a carrier? I am 2 years old."
More of this storyTwo Taunton youths place 3rd in Mass. Elks State Soccer Shoot
TAUNTON - The Taunton Lodge of Elks #150-sponsored Soccer Shoot champions placed third at the Massachusetts Elks State Soccer Shoot, which was held Oct. 25, at the Hudson Lodge of Elks #959.
More of this storyDAV group opens ranks to women vets
NORTON - The National Order of Trench Rats, a Disabled American Veterans (DAV) auxiliary, recently opened their ranks to female veterans. There are only about eight thousand members of this invitation only organization. The Massachusetts Sector is proud to welcome the first female member of this organization.
More of this storyTAUNTON - The November meeting of the Old Colony Historical Society will explore a local legend: Dighton Rock. Dr. Manuel Luciano da Silva will make his presentation at the Society's Historical Hall, 66 Church Green in Taunton, on Thursday evening, November 19, at 7:00 p.m. The program is free and open to the public.
More of this storyBusiness showcase set for today
TAUNTON - The Taunton Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their 18th Annual Business Showcase today, October 29 at the Holiday Inn -Taunton, from 3:00 to 6:30 p.m. Local businesses will be displaying their products and services to prospective customers. This event is sponsored by Bridgewater Savings Bank, TMLP Online, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and Comcast Business Class.
More of this storyTAUNTON - Mechanics Cooperative Bank's Board of Directors and Executive Leadership Team are pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew C. Hewitt as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
More of this storyUnited Way of Greater Attleboro/Taunton celebrated its Annual Fall Classic golf tournament on Monday, October 5, 2009 at LeBaron Hills Country Club in Lakeville.
More of this storyMan charged in shooting death at Taunton gas station
TAUNTON - Police Monday arrested a Taunton man for the murder of a Route 44 gas station attendant Sunday night.
More of this storyTAUNTON - Swine flu may have hit area schools.
More of this storyCoakely announces action on wages
TAUNTON - Attorney General Martha Coakley's Office has issued citations against one insulation company, and has reached a settlement agreement with a second insulation company as a result of violations of the Massachusetts wage and hour laws at two Taunton Public School projects. The Attorney General's Fair Labor Division has cited South Easton-based Proline Industries, Inc., and its owner, David Cheffro, age 46, of Brockton, for failure to submit certified payroll records to the awarding authority on a weekly basis and failure to pay employees in a timely manner. The citations require Proline Industries and Cheffro to pay a total of $9,000 in fines for the two violations.
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