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Breaking barriers: High school student awarded for community contributions
As a three-sport athlete, popular student and accomplished tractor driver — Michael Clement's friendly face is known by many at Wareham Public Schools. Clement is non-verbal and has cerebral palsy — yet that has not stopped him from achieving great...
A.D. Makepeace sued for alleged involvement in defamatory Facebook page
Environmental lawyer Meg Sheehan is suing the A.D. Makepeace company for allegedly violating her constitutional rights and causing her emotional distress through their involvement in a Facebook page that "ridiculed" her for over a year. Sheehan has...
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One dead, another injured in mobile home fire
Town budget comes in at $85.1 million, state aid for education reduced
Wareham Recycling center moves to single stream recycling
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Wareham Middle School announces March Students of the Month
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Breaking barriers: High school student awarded for community contributions
High School students take a meticulous look at many microorganisms in three day field trip
Color Guard honors the nation at Fenway Park
The Wareham High School Color Guard got an opportunity to present the colors at the Red Sox game Tuesday, April 8. JROTC Director Colonel Matthew Stanton said a cadet has a family member who works for the Red Sox and they gave the students the...
Wareham Recycling center moves to single stream recycling
To help make recycling easier for everyone, the Wareham Recycling Center has moved to single stream recycling. Now users can put plastic, paper, tin, and glass items into one of the center's large roll-off containers without needing to separate the...
Town budget comes in at $85.1 million, state aid for education reduced
Town Administrator Derek Sullivan highlighted the potential negative impact of several federal policies as well as a reduction in state aid for education during a presentation of the roughly $85.1 million 2026 budget. Last year’s budget was about $...
Wareham joins in nationwide protest against Trump
On Saturday, April 5, opponents of President Donald Trump gathered in over 1,200 locations across the country to protest the administration's policies on immigration, economics, human rights, international relations and other issues. Wareham was no...
Federal cuts cost Damien’s Food Pantry
Roughly 3,500 pounds of food — that's the amount Damien's Food Pantry won’t receive from the Greater Boston Food Bank due to cuts to the Department of Agriculture under the administration of President Donald Trump. Damien’s receives 7,000 pounds of...
New program in town aims to keep residents safe
To help keep Wareham residents safe and to help first responders work more efficiently, the Council on Aging and the Wareham Police Department Community Service Division have announced the start of a new program. The Silver Alert Program is a new...
Wareham candidates to make their case ahead of town election
With town elections approaching, get to know the candidates for Select Board and School committee at candidates night being held April, 30 at 6 p.m. in the Multi-Service Center room 520 located at 54 Marion Road. The six Select Board hopefuls and...
New Town of Wareham website goes live
The Select Board announced that the new website for the Town of Wareham is now live at the board’s Tuesday, April 1 meeting. For the past several weeks both the old website and the new website have been searchable on the internet as construction on...
State requests beach cleaning restriction in Wareham
The Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries has requested that the use of mechanical beach groomers be restricted on all Wareham beaches from May 1 through June 30 to protect horseshoe crab spawning habitats. The Town of Wareham and its residents...
Town Hall protestors oppose Trump: ‘I’m afraid for my country’
Protestors gathered in windy weather in front of Town Hall on Monday, March 31 in opposition to the policies of President Donald Trump. A group of about a dozen Wareham residents held signs with slogans like: “Support court independence," and “honk...
New home for Turning Point
Turning Point of Wareham officially opened the doors of its new location, 777 Main Street, on March 28. For the last three years the organization, which assists homeless people and those facing homelessness, has been headquartered near Wareham...
A seriously sophisticated sand sculpting competition makes waves in Onset
March madness is normally a time to see which college basketball team is the best in the nation but in Onset, March madness is a tournament of who can make the best sand sculpture. Around 10 contestants lined up on Onset Beach Sunday, March 30 to...
Wareham Elks to honor Students of the Month
Help the Wareham-New Bedford Elks Lodge recognize a number of Wareham students who have earned the title of Student of the Month during this past school year. The lodge will be hosting a dinner to recognize the students May 14 with a dinner and...
Meet the candidates: Three run for two seats on Select Board
Three candidates are vying for two available three-year terms on the Wareham Select Board as the Tuesday, May 6 town election approaches. This year there is a second Select Board race with three other candidates competing for one two-year unexpired...
Wareham Democrats to elect delegates to Democratic State Convention
On Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 10 a.m., registered Wareham Democrats will convene at the Wareham Free Library, 59 Marion Road, to elect 11 delegates and four alternates, to represent Wareham at the 2025 State Democratic Convention The convention will...
‘Significant puncture’: Select Board rules ‘not dangerous’ for dog that bit man
The Select Board found a dog that bit a Wareham man not dangerous and declined a request to euthanize it at a hearing on Tuesday, March 25. Mathew Hernon called for the hearing after the dog, named Smokey, owned by his relative, Erin Bagen, bit him...
Planning Board recommends voters pass solar, housing zoning bylaws
At the Jan. 13 Special Town Meeting voters decided two proposed zoning bylaw changes needed more study. On March 24 the Planning Board recommended voters approve new versions of the bylaws at the April 28 Town Meeting. Both bylaws propose extensive...
Candidates for town election finalized
The ballot for the May 6 town election is set after two candidates dropped out and a new one joined before the March 18 nomination deadline. Six candidates are competing for two Select Board races, one candidate is running unopposed for the School...
Sailing for success: Wareham resident climbs the ranks in youth military program
Wareham resident Zachary Travis is no stranger to the water. The 18-year-old high school senior captains the Old Rochester Regional High School swim team and has recently Chief Petty Officer in the Navy Sea Cadet Corps, the highest title the corps...
Pushing through the pain: People pedal for a purpose
As music bumped through the air and heart rates began to rise, participants of an annual fundraiser sped off to nowhere. Pedal for a purpose is an annual fundraiser YMCA South Coast, the parent company of the Gleason Family YMCA and the money raised...
Construction at Lopes Playground is underway
In about two months time, the new playground, accessible walking path and revamped basketball court at Lopes Playground will be done, transforming the recreational area into Lopes Park. Construction of the new playground and walking path began last...
Rep. Bill Keating addresses national crisis, federal cuts at Town Hall
During what Rep. Bill Keating called “the greatest crisis of democracy since the civil war,” hundreds filled the Wareham High School auditorium to share frustrations and fears over the controversial actions of the Trump Administration. Keating, a...
Swans seen swimming soundly
Two swans seen swimming together in the Parker Mills Pond across from the Mill Pond Diner. The swans were looking for some breakfast before taking a moment to embrace one another. If you have any photos you’d like to submit, email editor@warehamweek...
Select Board finalizes Little Harbor golf course conservation restriction
Three years after the property’s purchase, the Select Board finalized the conservation restriction of Little Harbor Country Club at the board’s March 18 meeting. In 2022 Wareham voters approved spending $2.3 million in community preservation funds...
Community weighs in on future of North Water Street seawall and beach
“We’re not proposing wholesale change, but what do we want the future to look like?” Woods Hole Project Manager Adam Finkle asked stakeholders at a hearing on the North Water Street seawall and beach on March 13. Finkle and representatives from the...
Shipping up to Wareham: Bagpiping resident brings the Saint Patrick's Day spirit
"Sweet Caroline" and "Don't Stop Believing" might not be traditional Saint Patrick's Day songs but when played on the bagpipes, the songs fit right in with the holiday. Wareham resident Beth Butts, otherwise known as Beth the Bagpiper performed the...
Kids get a jump start on healthy living
As classic tunes like the "Macarena" and "The Cupid Shuffle" filled the Wareham Elementary School gymnasium, kids and faculty alike jumped rope and danced to endorse healthy living. Every year for the last 40 years, Wareham Elementary School spends...
Deadly consequences: Onset woman proposes rat poison ban
Onset resident Jessica Bell, 36, said she often finds dead squirrels, birds and rats in her yard, once a coyote she regularly saw died beneath her neighbor's porch. Determined to find the cause, Bell and her husband, Mohammed Marzuq, traced the...
Tremont Nail Factory could be the next home for a local business
The Tremont Nail Factory, which has sat vacant for nearly 20 years and has seen many plans come and go, has yet another suitor. In a Redevelopment Authority meeting held Thursday, March 13, town officials said two unnamed local businesses have...
Wareham resident gets certified as an expert technician
Wareham resident Nick Sabatino recently earned his Daimler Truck North America expert certification for the Freightliner Cascadia truck. The certification grants Sabatino expert level technician skills that he can use to work on large transportation...
Aw shucks: Oyster Festival to return for ninth year
With spring weather around the corner, Wareham residents can look forward to a usual shell-ebration. For the ninth consecutive year, the Oyster Festival will return to Wareham, this time with a new organizer and a fresh location. On May 24 from 2 p...
Application for students studying medicine now open
The Dr. Thomas Gleason scholarship is now accepting applications. Two scholarships in the amount of $1,000 and $500 respectively will be awarded to Wareham residents who have been accepted into or enrolled at an accredited college, university, or...
Eight liquor licenses are up for grabs
There are eight liquor licenses available for business around town to claim. Four of the licenses are available specifically in Wareham Village while the other four are available for anywhere throughout town. The four Wareham Village specific...
Fresh take: Officials present new version of solar, housing proposals
At the Jan. 13 Special Town Meeting voters decided two proposed zoning bylaw changes needed more study. On March 10 the Planning Board held a hearing to receive community input on new versions of the proposal. One bylaw proposed confining all future...
Race is on: Many election hopefuls take out nomination papers
As of March 10, twelve people have taken out nomination papers for Wareham’s May 6 town election, which is the first step for candidates to get their name on the ballot. With the March 18 deadline to return papers still ahead, more residents may...
Are we best friends? Study analyzes impact of comfort dogs
As Wareham High School students pour out of the cafeteria many pause in the hallway — not just to greet School Resource Officer Karl Baptiste, but to pet Lexi, the Wareham Police comfort dog by his side. Some scratch behind her ears, others call her...
Chowdah Fest dishes up support for veterans
Steam from crockpots full of chowder filled the high ceilings at Stone Path Malt during Fishing for the Mission 22’s third annual Chowdah Fest on March 8. Family and restaurant recipes alike vied to gather the most votes from attendees on Saturday...
Environmental advocacy groups work to increase biodiversity in town
A patch of old, abandoned cranberry bogs has been overrun by invasive species and a collection of environmental advocacy groups are working to revert the bogs back to wetland and increase the biodiversity of the area. Marks Cove Conservation area is...
Sherry Quirk announces resignation from Select Board
Select Board member Sherry Quirk announced her resignation at the board’s March 4 meeting. Quirk did not provide a reason for her resignation and said it was “personal” and made for “a number of reasons.” “I really respect and appreciate everybody...
Town officials seek $850,000 state grant for social services, housing rehab
The Select Board approved town officials to pursue an $850,000 grant from the Community Development Block Grant Program at their March 4 meeting. For the past 30 years, Wareham has received funding through the state grant program, with annual...
Annual town election approaches
Wareham voters will elect eight candidates to various town committees and positions on May 6 in the annual town election. Open seats include two three-year terms on the Select Board, a three-year term on the School Committee and a three-year term...
Land Trust to hold public hearing on North Water Street seawall
The Wareham Land Trust will hold a public hearing on March 13 to receive community input on the deteriorating seawall along North Water Street Beach in Onset. Last year the trust received an $85,000 grant from the state office of Coastal Zone...
Jamming out for Summer of Love
Each year the Onset Bay Association puts on a summer concert series called the Summer of Love. To help raise money for the series, the association partnered with Lucky Goat brewery to hold a concert supporting concerts. The fundraiser concert was...
Through trails and trees: Community members offer land restoration input
As old abandoned cranberry bogs lay tucked away, those that own them are looking to the people of Wareham to figure out how to best restore the bogs and turn them into an asset for the town. Marks Cove Conservation Area is owned by the Buzzards Bay...
Two dancers get ready to step across the pond for an international competition
Through an art form dating back hundreds of years, two members of the Kanaley School of Irish Dance get the opportunity to take a trip across the pond and compete against the best Irish step dancers from across the world. Madeline Schnitzer, 18, of...
A.D. Makepeace proposes 180-unit rental project
A.D. Makepeace has proposed building two four-story apartment buildings at its Rosebrook Business Park property. According to preliminary plans, the project would consist of a 180 rental units. The project site currently houses a Southcoast Health...
Joel Sullivan opens new wine store in Marion
Joel Sullivan is starting a new path after serving the Wareham community at Sullivan Wine and Spirits for two decades. After the sale of Sullivan Wine and Spirits took place in December 2024, Sullivan opened a new wine store in Marion at 119 Wareham...
Planning Board hearing rescheduled
The Planning Boar will hold a hearing on accessory dwelling units and the proposed solar zoning district on March 10. The original date for the hearing was Feb. 24. At the Jan. 13 Special Town Meeting voters decided the Planning Board’s proposals to...
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