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Wareham community gathers 'fur' dog park celebration
Who let the dogs out? Partygoers celebrating the Wareham Dog Park’s third birthday, of course. Dogs and their owners gathered Saturday, April 18 for a paw-ty celebrating the park’s opening. They chowed down on human…
Damien's Food Pantry increases parking, donates community garden beds
Due to growing needs from community members, Damien's Food Pantry has opted to donate existing garden beds to add parking spaces. The food pantry at 242…
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Remembering the 'spitfire' of Wareham, former Select Board member Brenda Eckstrom
Upper Cape Tech students help police truck get back on the case
Changes are coming to Swifts Beach Road, tell the Town what you think
No time to waste: Volunteers 'Keep Wareham Beautiful'
Wareham High School's top notch leader gets award
Joseph M. Paolino, Jr., 76
Beverly Ann Torri, 85
Photos: Wareham Boys Basketball un-be-liev-a-ball trip to State House
Thomas S. Ridge, Jr., 82
$300K grant expands playful learning in elementary
The Wareham Garden Club gets their flowers
Through many years of digging into the dirt and making Wareham a colorful place, the Wareham Garden Club has blossomed. The Wareham Garden Club, founded in 1938 as the Wareham Garden Lovers Club, has supported beautification, education and...
Cranberry Plaza drug investigation leads to three arrests
Wareham police detectives conducting street-level narcotics enforcement Tuesday, March 31 observed a vehicle and its occupants engaged in suspected drug transactions at Cranberry Plaza, the East Wareham shopping center where stores like Stop and...
Staff cuts projected in $1.2 million school budget shortfall
A proposed fiscal year 2027 school budget of over $36 million was outlined at a School Committee meeting Thursday, April 2 with a deficit just over $1.2 million. Proposed staffing cuts and grants could be the solution to bridge the gap. The budget...
Marvelous March middle school students of the month
As March came and went, students from each grade in Wareham Middle School showed off exemplary skills and traits. Joao Vilas Boas was the student of the month for fifth grade. Boas was praised for approaching every task with determination, working...
Key Club hold the keys to successful state convention
There's nothing low-key about the Key Clubs trip to Springfield. The Wareham High School Key Club attended the 77th Annual New England Key Club Convention in Springfield Saturday, March 28, earning multiple awards in recognition of more than 1,100...
Wareham Firemen’s Association awards three scholarships
The Wareham Firemen's Association announced that its annual college scholarships have been awarded. Each scholarship is awarded in the amount of $750. This year’s recipient is Nevaeh Ny-Jah Fernandes attending Johnson & Wales University, Charlotte...
Photos: An eggcellent day with Deca and All American Assisted Living
Wareham High School Deca and Culinary Arts students partnered with All American Assisted Living to bring residents a day full of Easter cheer. Students worked with residents to decorate eggs Wednesday, April 1 with a variety of dyes and also made...
The Onset Easter egg scramble
With over 5,000 eggs dotting the ground around Bayview Park, dozens of children ready to run and the Easter Bunny looking on, the annual Onset Bay Association Easter Egg hunt was no yolk. The hunt commenced Saturday, April 4 and saw countless...
Library peeps it real with annual diorama contest
Peep-ole from all across town showed their creativity in marshmallow fashion. The small bunnies and chicks have taken a variety of trips over the years thanks to the Wareham Free Library. Families, children, adults and town workers participate...
Wareham Public Schools to remain a school choice district
Students who do not live in town can still attend Wareham Public Schools through school choice. School choice is the option for students to apply for attendance at a school outside of the district they live in. Committee members voted to make...
Businesses at odds over outdoor entertainment
With the snow melted away and the busy summer season on the horizon, the second location for Pour Farm Tavern, located at 196 Main St., is looking to entertain guests outdoors through the warm months of the year. However, neighboring business...
Multiple events to bring shopping, food and fun to Wareham
Fun times are ahead for the gateway town as organizers ready for parades, sporting events and festivals. Multiple events were approved at the Tuesday, March 31 Select Board meeting. There will be a Little League Parade Saturday, April 25, 2026...
Cultural council gives back big with more than $13,000 in grants
The Wareham Cultural Council has awarded $13,279 in grants to support 13 community projects taking place in 2026. The Wareham Cultural Council is one of 329 councils statewide receiving funding from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which is...
A public parking push for local businesses
Parking shortages remain a challenge for many businesses in Wareham, and one resident is proposing a change to address it. Former Select Board member and current Finance Committee member Alan Slavin has introduced a proposal that would allow...
Middle schoolers provide an evening of music
Band Director and music teacher Caitlin Francese presented the WMS Spring Concert on Thursday, March 26, which gave the packed auditrorium a celebration of student musical achievement. The concert featured performances by the 5th, 6th, and 7th...
“No Kings” protest returns to Wareham, draws over 700 participants
Over 700 people, many holding handmade signs, wearing costumes or joined by their dogs, gathered Saturday, March 28 to protest against President Donald Trump. Residents of Wareham and the surrounding towns lined the sidewalk of Route 6 from...
New grant program to help give businesses a refresh
Businesses around Wareham can spruce up their storefronts thanks to a new grant program. The Wareham Redevelopment Authority has created the Storefront Renovation Grant Program to support improvements to commercial properties and businesses. The...
Deca hosts a fundraiser for the books
Golf clubs, Pitbull tickets and Patriots games, oh my! The Wareham High School Deca students hosted their 46th annual auction Sunday, March 22. With hundreds of donations from many local businesses and community members, the event was a huge...
Chadwick pleads not guilty, trial date set for multiple felony charges
Selectman Jared Chadwick plead not guilty to two separate indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 years old felonies, with a court date set for Thursday, May 28. Chadwick appeared at Wareham District Court Wednesday, March 25 for a...
Friends seek help for Onset man following fire that claimed dogs life
Following a two-alarm blaze at an Onset home on Friday, March 20 where a firefighter almost fell through the roof and a beloved dog passed away, friends are calling upon the community for help. The fire began at around 2 p.m. at 4 Dusty Lane in...
Wareham High School honors students of the month
Two Wareham High School students were recognized for their academic excellence in February. Mirt Salib was named student of the month, and Landen Grajales was the Scotty Monteiro Jr. Foundation Scotty Award Winner.
Frustrations over proposed Safe Harbor plan continue
Residents continued to air their frustrations about Safe Harbor expanding its footprint at a Conservation Committee meeting Wednesday, March 18. Both board members and residents were concerned about how the project would change the town’s...
A little bit of spice makes everything nice at annual chili cookoff
Everyone has their thoughts on what makes the best chili, but a winner was declared by community ballot at Stone Path Malt on Saturday, March 20. The Onset Bay Association hosted an annual chili cookoff where anyone could enter. Competitors ranged...
Firefighter almost falls through roof during house fire
A firefighter nearly fell through a roof in the afternoon of Friday, March 20 while battling a two-alarm house fire at 4 Dusty Lane in Onset. There were no people inside the home during the fire. Firefighters worked to save a dog who was still...
Students and teachers face off in annual spirit week basketball game
Students and teachers joined together to play a basketball game culminating spring spirit week at Wareham High School on Friday, March 20. To celebrate the boys varsity basketball state championship and to break up the monotony of March, Michelle...
Wareham School Committee reconsiders school choice participation
While participating in school choice — the option for students to apply for attendance at schools outside the district they live in — is standard across Massachusetts, districts can elect not to accept outside students. At its Thursday, March 19...
Construction on Route 6 bridge begins
After weather-related delays last month, construction has begun on the bridge connecting Wareham and Marion on Route 6. The $51 million Massachusetts Department of Transportation project has been in the works for years, and after multiple delays...
Update: Car crashes into mobile home residence
A vehicle crashed into a mobile home residence located at 178 Pine View Terrace in the Great Hill Estates trailer park morning of Wednesday, March 18. The Wareham police, fire and emergency medical services all responded to the call. Assistant...
20-year sewer and river improvement plan proposed
The Sewer Department has announced its latest Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan, which would to reduce nitrogen 79% by 2045. “I have to say the original plan was the stupidest thing I’ve ever read in my entire life,” said Select Board...
Could 'Paper or plastic?' be a thing of the past?
After plastic liquor bottles known as ‘nips’ were banned in Wareham, Jo-Ann Finn noticed there were way less littering the streets. She, and the Church of the Good Shepherd Epsicopal Church’s Good and Green group, hope to see this same thing happen...
Helping Cranberry Manor II and Beaverdam Creek this Spring Town Meeting
Residents will be voting on two projects that would use Community Preservation funds during Spring Town Meeting on April 27. The first project is a $300,000 request to show support and help with the construction of the Cranberry Manor II apartment...
Richard Bowen to continue as town counsel
Town Counsel Richard Bowen is adding on to his 38 years representing the town of Wareham. He is specifically continuing his career as Town Counsel , which he has been doing for about 15 years. “I’m 24 years old, that means my life,” said Select...
Visitors chow-da down for a good cause
Hundreds of people flocked to Fishing for the Mission’s fourth annual Chowdah Fest on Saturday, March 14 to sample a Massachusetts staple. Hundreds of attendees filled Stone Path Malt, at 11 Kendrick Road, to try about a dozen chowders while...
YMCA Aquatics Director by day, ballroom dancer by night: Danielle Gilmore
For all that differs between the two activities of swimming and dancing, Danielle Gilmore has managed to dip her toes into both. Pace, agility and focus are required for both, something Gilmore, the Aquatics Director at the Gleason Family YMCA,...
The small but mighty voice of Wareham's own Kelsey Gropmen
Born with no vision, her intestines outside of her body and missing the protective membrane located in the middle of her brain, Kelsey Gropmen has been somewhat of a marvel for the nine years she's been alive. And she's got one heck of a singing...
Town Clerk's office brings tunes to Town Hall
The Wareham Town Hall at 54 Marion Road has seen many things throughout its 87 years, from elections to countless Christmas decorating contests— there's fun to be had in the historic walls. Including at the Town Clerk's office, where a sign that...
Fire chiefs replacement SUV still in limbo
New details have emerged about Wareham Fire Chief John Kelley's totaled work SUV and its replacement. According to Acting Chief Mark Rogers and Assistant Chief Patrick Haksell, the handle of a fire extinguisher in the vehicle hit a wall and...
Two races contested as election deadlines near
The clock is ticking on deadlines to submit papers for the annual Wareham town election. As of Monday, March 9, two races are contested. The Select Board has three candidates running for two seats and the School Committee has four candidates...
Curtain closes on the Vikings Theater festival run
After weather-related school cancellations and delays pushed back competition dates, students gave it their all on stage in front of dozens of peers, educators and a panel of judges. Wareham High School competed in the Massachusetts Educational...
Migration is on the mind with Tremont Pond Dam removal study
The Town of Wareham received $143,700 to study the possible removal of the Tremont Pond Dam, a project aimed at restoring the natural flow of the Weweantic River and improving conditions for migratory fish. The dam, located off Tremont Mill Pond in...
Fall River man arrested in connection to Wareham drug trafficking investigation
Wareham police arrested a 39-year-old Fall River man Friday, March 7, on multiple warrants connected to a recent narcotics investigation. Wareham Police Patrol Division located and arrested Manuel Pina-Agee of Fall River, who had two active arrest...
Standout February students of Wareham Middle School
February was full of snow and star students as Wareham Middle School recognizes three students of the month. Fifth grader Kemper Merrick is a role model for students in her grade, according to her teachers. Her kindness, hard work and respect were...
Hold your horses! Is that a new cafe in Onset?
Offering coffee, refreshers and dirty sodas, there's a cafe slotted to open in the Onset neigh-borhood. Frothy Bit has been working to open its first physical cafe location at 205 Onset Avenue. The businesses got its start in 2023 touring...
Extra snow days push back last day of school
Wareham Public Schools are allotted five snow days per school year. Due to recent blizzards and inclement weather, the district has used seven. With meetings and waivers from the state, the district will make Good Friday, April 3 an “early release...
Golf cart dealer set to tee off in Wareham
If golf is of interest to community members, a new golf cart business just might be the right cup of tee. South Shore Golf Carts will be opening a location at 58 Sandwich Road across from Agawam Village. The business will house golf cart sales,...
The Wareham Veterans council appoints new members, achieves quorum
Though the process to get enough members to successfully run meetings has proven challenging, the Wareham Veterans Council has enough members to hold regular meetings. Army National Guard veteran Colleen Marble and Brandon Sand who currently...
The crumb-believable library gingerbread competition
Piping bags at the ready and candy in hand, vacation week for students ended strong with a gingerbread decorating contest. The Wareham Free Library hosted a team gingerbread house flip competition Saturday, Feb. 21 to keep students busy during...
Post-storm cleanup operations ongoing days after blizzard
Though the storm has long passed, cleanup efforts around town continue in order to bring Wareham back to normal. Wareham will remain in a State of Emergency and will have a parking ban on the streets until Monday, March 2. Emergency Management...
Before, during and after the storm: Fire district response across town
Over the course of three days, the Wareham Fire District responded to 220 storm-related emergency calls. Crews began preparing before the monumental storm that would dump 30.1 inches on Wareham. This included bringing more firefighters on shift...
Snow removal to shut down streets
The Wareham Municipal Maintenance Department will perform snow removal operations in Onset Village in the morning, followed by Wareham Village. This may result in temporary road closures and the department is urging residents to seek alternative...
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