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Family fun at the library links
The golf season opened up for two days at the Wareham Free Library as Warehamites put down the books and picked up a putter to make their way around the library's mini golf course. The library's mini golf course included 18 holes in various parts of...
Electronics, events and borrowed books: The library by the numbers
Despite untimely closures the Wareham Free Library circulated more items and received more patrons than last year. The library tracks patronage through the fiscal year and in October and November of 2023 closed due to repairs from a water main break...
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Weweantic River conservation project on track
The Buzzards Bay Coalition expects to finalize the conservation of 215 acres in Wareham along the Weweantic River by early summer 2025 following a vote of financial support at the Fall Town Meeting. The plan, dubbed the Weweantic River Corridor Open...
Get to know John Gaskey
John Gaskey, a Republican from Carver, won the House Representative seat for the 2nd Plymouth District in the general election on November 5, 2024 and will soon take office to represent Wareham, Carver and Middleboro in the Massachusetts State...
Santa makes a morning pitstop in town
Surrounded by pancakes, toys and reindeer food, Christmas came a little early to Wareham as Community Youth Empowerment celebrated the holiday season by hosting their annual Breakfast with Santa. Community Youth Empowerment is a Wareham based non-...
Holiday spirit visits Town Hall
The holiday spirit made a pitstop at town hall as municipal offices decked the halls in a holiday decoration competition. Offices were turned into Disney World, a winter wonderland but the Board of Health won the competition as they turned their...
Public review for community electricity aggregation program
Revisions to the community electricity aggregation program have been made and there is a public review period for these revisions being held until Jan. 18. Currently, over 8,000 Wareham residences and businesses are a part of the community...
Town receives $4 million for sewer upgrades and maintenance
Wareham received a check for $4,036,843.53 from the Plymouth County Commissioner as a part of the American Rescue Plan Act at the Dec. 17 Select Board meeting. The American Rescue Plan Act was introduced to provide economic support to cities and...
Planning Board to hold public hearing on accessory dwelling unit regulations
At a public hearing on Jan. 6, residents will provide input on two options for how the town should implement a new state law that allows the construction of smaller, independent secondary homes, known as accessory dwelling units, on properties in...
Christmas at the Council on Aging
The Wareham Council on Aging hosted their annual Christmas luncheon on Dec. 4 which featured a donation of $3,000 presented to Executive Director of the Council on Aging Sharon Rice to former 2nd Plymouth District Representative Susan Williams...
Town sees potential new source of renewable energy in pilot demonstration
A renewable energy company conducted a pilot demonstration for a “first of its kind” renewable energy source at the Wastewater Pollution Control Facility in Wareham on Thursday, Dec. 12. CF Technologies, a Massachusetts based company dedicated to...
A successful Christmas dinner will see repeat in 2025 thanks to community support
Thanks to an “overwhelming” show of support from the community, Deneen Rose said she will continue the annual Christmas Dinner in 2025. Rose who has organized the dinner for seniors, veterans and those in need for 10 years said this one could have...
Young basketball stars take aim at glory in Elks Lodge competition
Aspiring basketball stars ages 8 to 13 competed in the Elks Lodge annual Hoop Shoot, Sunday Dec. 15 at the Gleason Family YMCA. The competition provides children an opportunity to show off their free throw skills with 25 shots divided into 10 and 15...
12 days before Christmas and in Onset Village…
Warehamites took a holiday stroll to say hi to Santa Clause, look at decorated Christmas trees with an ocean backdrop and visit local store fronts along Onset Avenue during Christmas in the Village. The event was held Saturday, Dec. 14 by the Onset...
Christmas gets taken to school
With Santa slated to slide down chimneys soon, the Wareham Parent Teacher Association brought the holiday spirit early during their annual Christmas fair and fundraiser. The fair took place at the Wareham Elementary School Saturday, Dec. 14 and...
“Not forgotten:” wreaths remember service members
“This morning we gather here to express our sentiments and a deep sense of solidarity with fallen heroes,” said Father George Chittattukara of Saint Margaret Parish as members from six Wareham non-profits placed a wreath at the base of the veterans...
Select Board honors JROTC cadet
Wareham High School Senior and JROTC cadet Emma Sylvia was honored by the Select Board with a special presentation from the town after being awarded the Legion of Valor Award with Bronze Cross. The Select Board honored Sylvia in front of Matthew...
Plans presented for designated solar district, public hearing scheduled
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing Jan. 6 on a proposed solar zoning district which would confine all future largescale solar development to a designated area. The zoning restriction would not apply to any “at-will” solar installations...
Cape Verdean Cultural Center donates to support the community
The Oak Grove Cape Verdean Cultural Center has donated $2,000 to four Wareham based organizations for their dedication to the community. The four organizations are The Wareham Area Committee for the Homeless and Turning Point, The Friends of the...
Damien’s Food Pantry asks for volunteers
Damien's Food Pantry is in need of volunteers to assist with light landscaping and cleanup around the facility in December and January. Volunteers with carpentry skills are also needed to help build storage shelves in the pantry’s shed. Those...
A dose of Holiday Magic
On Saturday Dec. 7, Wareham Turning Point volunteer Jerry Neal carefully picked through tables filled with toys, marking a family’s requested gifts off a list as he went. Neal was one of several volunteers in charge of organizing donations for the...
A very merry parade adds a maritime twist
Candy fell from the skies instead of snow, Christmas music rang out and Santa Claus took a boat ride on the Wareham River while hundreds gathered along Main Street to celebrate the annual Christmas Parade. The parade, put on by the Wareham Village...
Cars packed for the holidays with spirit of giving
On Dec. 7 several police cruisers were full, but not with detainees and a school bus neared capacity without a single child in a seat. The Wareham Police Department hosted its Stuff-a-Cruiser event Saturday, parking vehicles out front of Walmart and...
Turning Point sees spirit of giving
On Dec. 5, Turning Point Wareham announced a $5,000 donation from Southcoast Health to support a Turning Point emergency response program that assists homeless people. The program, called the Wareham Area Council for the Homeless, moves unsheltered...
Annual Christmas dinner faces future funding uncertainty
For 10 years Deneen Rose has organized an annual Christmas dinner for seniors, veterans and people in need, but this year's dinner may be the last. Although the dinner received a $500 donation from the Wareham Police Department to cover some of this...
Special Town Meeting called for January
The Select Board has called a Special Town Meeting for Monday, Jan. 13 at 7 p.m. and while the agenda is not yet finalized, it is expected to include items regarding accessory dwelling units and a seasonal community designation for the town. In...
Donations given at turning of the season
Turning Point of Wareham, a nonprofit supporting the housing insecure and homeless, recently received a $7,350 donation from D and J Enterprise. The funds were raised during the landscaping company’s “Touch a Truck” event, which also provided an...
A fishing fundraiser builds community in support of veterans
Hundreds of fishermen packed like sardines into Stone Path Malt on Dec. 1, not only to examine vendors wares and swap fishing stories, but also to raise money for veterans in need during GW Customs third annual Fishing Show Before Christmas. Glenn...
Franciscan Fraternity elects first officials in 25 years
The Franciscan Fraternity at Saint Patrick's Church was recognized by the Fall River Bishop earlier this year and recently elected their first officials. Fall River Bishop Edgar Moreira da Cunha formally approved the fraternity in 2024 by but Mary...
Former Vikings elected into high school athletics hall of fame
Former students, faculty, captains and all stars were etched into Viking history as seven individuals and one team were elected to the Wareham High School Athletics Hall of Fame during the 11th bi-annual Induction Ceremony. The ceremony was hosted...
“Not like it was:” Shoppers see serene Black Friday
“It’s not like how it was years ago, no one's punching people in the face for an $80 TV anymore,” said Matthew Veloz who was working at the Wareham Crossing Target on Black Friday, Nov. 29. Although parking was limited and stores were full, the...
Middle schoolers collect over 1,500 items for food drive
The Wareham Middle School Student Council donated over 1,500 items collected during their annual food drive to Damien’s Food Pantry on Monday, Nov. 25. Starting on Nov. 12, middle school students began bringing in non-perishable food and toiletries...
Congregation gives thanks at annual dinner
Grace Light House Church kicked off Thanksgiving early, hosting a free dinner open to the community on Friday Nov. 22. The church has held the event annually since 2016, and attendance has only grown. Friday night volunteers handed out hundreds of...
High School interns take empowered next steps
Like most teenagers, Malachi Samuels was excited to graduate Wareham High School in 2024 and felt more than prepared to “leave the bubble” of his hometown thanks to a unique internship. The 19-year-old Samuels became a Community Youth Empowerment...
Onset resident receives award for work as sheriff's deputy
Pat Matthews, a Barnstable County Sheriff's Deputy who lives in Onset, was named Correctional Officer of the Year at a ceremony held at the State House on Nov. 19. Matthews, who has been with the Barnstable Sheriff's Office for 13 years, is known...
School district faces potential cuts based on proposed budget
The proposed school district budget is nearly $900,000 more than what town officials have said is available for school spending next year, meaning the district will once again need to make cuts. Town officials have proposed an almost $36 million...
104-year-old woman walks through history with Boston Post Cane
When Laura Camello graduated from Wareham High School in 1939, the United States had not yet entered World War II. When the U.S. joined the war, Camello took a job at a factory in New Bedford, making parts for the military. While working there, she...
Fire Department extinguishes fourth brush fire since drought began
A brush fire ignited about an acre of woodland on Holly Tree Lane, a residential street off of Fearing Hill Road, on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Nobody was injured and no personal property was damaged, according to officials. Captain Chris Smith said the...
Select Board hears report on tax policy change
The Select Board heard the annual report on changing town tax policy from a single rate to a split rate at the Nov. 19 meeting Currently under the single rate policy residents pay a uniform percentage in taxes. But on Tuesday night the town...
Public provides input on coastal access path project
The Wareham Village Coastal Access Project moved to the next stage of development with a presentation to the community Monday, Nov. 18 where attendees provided feedback on the current project designs. The coastal access project has been in...
Wareham receives grant to improve streets for non-drivers
Wareham received a $500,000 state grant to improve travel for pedestrians, bicyclists and public transit users. The grant will enable the Town of Wareham to construct new Americans with Disabilities Act compliant ramps along Main Street and Onset...
Harvest, holly and holiday celebration at the First Congregational Church
The end of the fall season met the beginning of winter and the holiday season as the local community gathered at the First Congregational Church's annual Harvest and Holly Fair. The fair held Saturday, Nov. 16 at the First Congregational Church's...
JROTC student recognized with Legion of Valor Award
Emma Sylvia, a senior and JROTC cadet at Wareham High School became the only student in Massachusetts this year to receive the Legion of Valor Award with Bronze Cross. Sylvia, the Cadet Lieutenant Colonel and Cadet Battalion Commander of the JROTC...
Mill Pond Dam replacement plans shared at public meeting
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation shared the plans for replacing Mill Pond Dam at a public information meeting Wednesday, Nov. 13. The dam located near the Elks Lodge underneath Cranberry Highway, will be replaced as well as the...
Cozy coats for kids
The Wareham High School Key Club will be distributing free winter coats for children in need in front of the main entrance of Wareham High School on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The club received the donation of 230 winter coats from...
Attack invasive plants with the Wareham Land Trust
Clip, trim and prune and pull invasive plants at the Redbrook Trail Network with the Wareham Land Trust Tuesday, Nov. 19 from 9 to 11 a.m. Tools will be provided by the Land Trust but volunteers can bring their own if they wish. Organizers recommend...
Historically speaking, cranberries and hurricanes…
The Wareham Historical society will host speaker John Decas on Monday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m at the Methodist Meeting House located at 495 Main St. Decas, former co-owner of Decas Cranberry Products in Carver will speak about his family’s heritage, the...
Fire Department puts out brush fire near Lukey Park
Several homes were evacuated Sunday night due to a brush fire near Lukey Park and Marion Road according to the Wareham Fire Department. One firefighter sustained minor injuries, no personal property or other individuals were harmed. Assistant Fire...
Service members celebrated with second annual Veterans Day Parade
Stilt walkers dressed from head to toe in red, white and blue marched down Main Street followed by live bands, filling the street with music as the Wareham community came together to celebrate former service members in the second annual Veteran's...
No age limit on speed at annual pit bike race
Dust, the sound of roaring engines and gasoline fumes from the vehicles of more than 100 riders filled the air at Plymouth County Powersports' second annual pit bike race at Diamond MX, Nov. 10. Diamond MX is a motocross track with dirt paths and...
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