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Town establishes new committee to review all zoning bylaws
The Select Board has established a new committee aimed at helping the planning board review all zoning bylaws to propose changes at next year’s spring Town Meeting. The Comprehensive Zoning Bylaw Review and Revision Steering Committee will be made...
Chamber of Commerce hosts gala in town
The Cape Cod Canal Region Chamber of Commerce took their annual Summer Spectacular to the gateway town this year. Hosting the event at Warren’s Harborview at 59 Main Street in Wareham on Wednesday, Aug. 13, guests were invited to eat, enjoy each...
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Stirring up change: Wareham chef gives back to the homeless
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Lighten up at OBA Illumination night
Let it glow at the Onset Bay Association's Illumination night. The event will be on Saturday, Aug. 30 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Bay View Park and Onset Beach on Onset Avenue. At 9 p.m., flares will be lit and burn for approximately 30 minutes...
Stirring up change: Wareham chef gives back to the homeless
With gloves at the ready and a kitchen waiting to be used, owner and founder of Minkle Boys Catering Company, Danny Minkle, picked up a phone call for a promise he made three years ago. "We talked about this before Frogfoot Farm even existed, now it...
A cup of joe and some captivating conversation
Espresso yourself and discuss important topics at the “Veterans Coffee Hour,” a weekly social coffee hour hosted by the Council on Aging's Veterans’ Agent Vinnie Fountaine. The coffee hour will take place at 9 a.m. on the third Wednesday of each...
An event that will litter-ally clean up the town
Help fellow Warehamites clean up the town at the next Don’t Trash Wareham event. The next clean up will be on Saturday, Oct. 4 to Sunday, Oct. 5. This is a town wide clean up event. Residents are encouraged to adopt an area, or simply step outside...
Onset Cape Verdean Festival scholarship to host annual fundraiser
The Onset Cape Verdean Festival Association will host their 5th Annual “End of the Season” canal cruise. The cruise will be on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. from the Onset Pier. The cost is $25 per person. Included will be finger foods, a...
Wareham goes country
Get your cowboy boots on and join the Council on Aging this October for Countryfest. Countryfest will start at 11 a.m. on Oct. 20 located at the Elks Lodge, 2855 Cranberry Hwy. Tickets cost $10 and will go on sale Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 8 a.m. There...
Onset Historical Society to host first event
Want to learn about the little town on the water? The newly-formed Onset Historical Society will be discussing stories of the village's history at their upcoming event. From hot air balloons to vintage stories, the Onset Historical Society co-...
Welcome back Vikings: High school sees change
With the school year about to begin, Wareham High School Principal Scott Palladino is tackling artificial intelligence, the future of MCAS and talks new classes for this school year. As artificial intelligence becomes more prominent in the classroom...
From across state lines: Meet the new elementary school principal
As summer comes to a close, Rhode Island native Daniel Sylvestre is making his way into his new office. Sylvestre will be filling the role of principal at Wareham Elementary School coming from his role as principal of Park Elementary school in...
Moving onward together: Sara Russo and students transition to middle school
This school year, it’s not just fifth graders moving on to the middle school. Former Wareham elementary school Vice Principal Sara Russo is moving up with her students, taking on a new role as the Wareham Middle School principal. “I was the vice...
Wareham children are headed back to the classroom
Putting away the beach bags and picking up their backpacks, the students of Wareham will be heading back to school. The yellow school buses will see the streets once again Wednesday, Aug. 27 with school beginning at 7:40 a.m. for middle and high...
Say thanks to Millie Garcia
Join the town in saying thanks to Millie Garcia of the Environmental Protection Agency in a ceremony being held Wednesday, Aug. 27 from 3 to 5 p.m. at Warren’s Harborview, 59 Main Street. Garcia played an important role in helping the town come up...
Artists and writers were unleashed in youth contest
Talented Warehamites put pen to paper with ruff-drafts and paw-traits to compete in the Dog Park Affiliation of Wareham’s seventh youth art and literary contest. With comfort dogs and paw-some participants among the various works, the celebration...
Blast off! Rockets soar through the sky in live science experiment
What is a rocket anyway? Are rockets just for NASA to send to the moon or can rockets blast off from a backyard? Rockets of all kinds took to the skies behind the Wareham Free Library Thursday, Aug. 14 as “mad scientist” Jonathan Breindel taught...
Things to do Aug. 14-Aug. 21
Thursday, Aug. 14
Take flight
Fly over to the Wareham Free Library for this outdoor event as it introduces children to the principles of flight and rocketry. The show Mad Science-The Flight Stuff will take place...
Two-time state basketball champ continues success after high school
Ajay Lopes helped bring back-to-back state basketball championships to Wareham High and his winning hasn’t stopped. Lopes, a Wareham High 2024 grad, plays in the Embargo League on the River Junction team, and helped his team win the championship...
Wareham man sentenced for falsifying Commercial Drivers License test scores
A Wareham man was sentenced one month in prison followed by one year of supervised release with the first two months on home confinement for his role in falsifying Commercial Drivers License test results, giving passing scores to people who failed...
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Go green this August with Eversource’s Recycling and Sustainability Drive. The drive is Saturday, Aug. 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wareham Municipal Maintenance located at 95 Charge Pond Road. The event is for Aucushnet, Carver, Fairhaven, Marion...
Wareham High alum saved by son after suffering cardiac arrest
On Saturday, July 19, the Gomes family enjoyed a fun-filled day at the Natick Mall, ending the night with ice cream and a short ride home. Although, patriarch Robbie can't remember a single thing. While driving on Route 9 in the fast lane Robbie, a...
Thousands celebrate family, culture and 50 years of independence at Cape Verdean Festival
In the same place that many past relatives first landed in America, people from across the country gathered in Onset to celebrate all things Cape Verdean. The annual Onset Cape Verdean festival brought thousands of people to Prospect Park Saturday,...
Two alarm Onset fire calls for 50 firefighters to battle blaze
Over 50 firefighters and several fire departments responded to a two alarm structure fire at 38 Old Onset Road Friday, Aug. 8. The Onset Fire Department was dispatched to the scene of the two-story home after a 911 call was made at 5:19 p.m. Prior...
The gate closes on another season
For the second year in a row, the Wareham Gatemen have exited the playoffs against the Cotuit Kettleers. After falling 4-5 Tuesday, Aug. 5 against the Kettleers, the Gatemen made their way across the bridge to Lowell Park in Cotuit Aug. 6 for the...
Love from across the bridge: Atlantic Subaru helps middle school
Although cars are their specialty, Atlantic Subaru is beyond just a dealership. As part of AdoptAClassroom.org , the dealership chooses a school to support with donations every fall. This year, Atlantic Subaru chose to cross the bridge to help...
Spreading organ donor awareness with the Gatemen
Tuesday, July 29 holds a special meaning for Wareham resident Kathy O'Brien. While volunteering with the New England Donor Services, Kathy honored her late husband Shawn's birthday. As the players took to the field, Kathy attended with friends and...
30 years comes to an end: Police Lieutenant retires
Lieutenant Peter Flannery of the Wareham Police Department has put his badge on for one last time. After 30 years of dedicated service to the Town of Wareham, Lieutenant Peter Flannery retired Saturday, July 19. What began as a position in the...
Un-fore-gettable golf tournament
Get those clubs out and get driving during the Wareham Police Association’s seventh annual golf tournament in support of Cops for Kids with Cancer. The tournament will take place on Sunday, Sept. 14 at Southers Marsh Golf Club, 30 Southers Marsh...
‘This is a community playground’: residents discuss potential new park at Highland Avenue
A design firm held a community meeting on potential plans for Hammond Playground and Highland Avenue Park on Monday, August 4. Weston & Sampson, a firm hired by the town, detailed an early proposal to transform the current green space and...
Wareham Special Olympics softball comes from behind to take gold
The Wareham Wild Viking softball squad came from five runs back in their final at bat to pull out an 11-9 win over Whitney. The game was on Sunday, Aug. 3 at the Special Olympics regional championships in Whitman. First baseman Tim Spellman lined a...
A sand-tastic time
Ready to let your mind and body relax into creative movement and have some silly fun? The Wareham Free Library is hosting a Teen and Tween sand doodling event at Onset Beach Bay Center Friday, Aug. 8 from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Open for those 13 to...
Not all who wander are lost
Explore the world with Sharon Elder and join in on her adventures solo travelling around the world. Elder traveled around the world for 14 months from 2023 and 2024 and is ready to share her adventures with the community. Elder will be hosting an...
Batter up: The Gatemen heading to the playoffs
Closing out the regular season against the Hyannis Hawks with a 3 to 0 win, the Gatemen are heading to the playoffs. Ending their four-game losing streak, the Gatemen ended up as the number two seed for the playoffs. The Gatemen will host the third...
Healey-Driscoll administration announces new affordable senior rental homes
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced $182 million to give to 21 rental housing developments with Wareham’s Cranberry Manor Phase II being one of many. These awards were made possible in part through the Affordable Homes Act and by Governor...
Let’s chalk about art
Bring some sidewalk chalk and some artistry down to Onset for the Onset Bay Association’s Annual Sidewalk Chalk and Art Festival. The event will be on August 16 located on 1 Union Avenue at the Lilian Gregerman Bandshell from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The...
Southcoast Health receives regional accolades
The U.S. News & World Report announced the Southcoast Hospitals Group, including Tobey Hospital, ranked 13 in the Best Hospitals in Massachusetts and first in the Providence Metro Area for 2025 to 2026. Southcoast Health was also recognized as a...
Vikings Football uses soaps and suds to start the season
With water trickling down Merchants Way, drivers lined up with donations in hand to get a chance to get clean and give back. The Wareham Vikings Football team held a car wash at the Wareham Fire Department Saturday, Aug. 2 to raise money for the...
Pan-Mass Challenge makes a pit stop in town
Cheers accompanied cowbells, signs and music as cyclists in the annual Pan-Mass Challenge made one final stop before Bourne. The challenge, a two day bike-a-thon that stretches over 186 miles, makes a variety of stops in towns around the state. The...
Credit union sees new name change
Plymouth County Teachers Federal Credit Union is digging into the community's roots — pun intended. The credit union will be transitioning over into Cranberry Federal Credit Union Friday, Aug. 1. Chief of Operations, Dan Picard, said that the...
We're not in Wareham anymore: CARE puts on The Wizard of Oz
From Kansas to Wareham, in search of a heart, courage, a brain and a home, Dorothy, the Tinman, the Cowardly Lion and the Scarecrow led the audience down the yellow brick road. The show was put on by the six-week summer session of the Wareham CARE...
Public Health Advisory made for algae bloom in ponds
The Wareham Board of Health is advising residents to stay away from Glen Charlie and Mill Pond due to the presence of an algae bloom. Cyanobacteria, the blue-green algae found in the pond, can produce toxins that can make pets and people sick. The...
Bridging connection between generations: Swifts Landing officially opens
With blue and yellow balloons lining the clubhouse, a group of residents jovially chatting amongst themselves, and state officials ready to share their pride and appreciation, the Swifts Landing celebration began. Swifts Landing, an affordable...
From Bach to the Beatles: Music from Land's End
With stained glass and archways framing a trio of musicians and a vocalist, melodies and music carried through the rafters of Church of the Good Shepherd. Dozens gathered Sunday, July 27 for Music from Land's End featuring internationally acclaimed...
Wareham man pleads not guilty to OUI, leaving the scene in fatal motorcycle crash
A 67-year-old Wareham man pleaded not guilty on Monday, July 28 to charges he was intoxicated and fled the scene after a crash that fatally injured a motorcyclist. Raymond Cardoza was arraigned Monday in Wareham District Court in connection with the...
A jawsome time: Gatemen host shark night
The only sharks in sea-son at Spillane Field were the fluffy stuffed animals held by fans as they waited for their favorite players to step up to bat. On Sunday, June 27, the Wareham Gatemen held Shark Night in a game against the Hyannis Harbor...
Happy birthday Mary! Former teacher celebrates 90th birthday
A lot happened in 1935. Amelia Earhart became the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California, Congress had just passed the Social Security act and Mary Nyman was born. Nyman has lived in Wareham since 1961 where she raised her kids, taught...
‘Found our school’: Merpeople hit the water in Onset
As the sun rises above Onset Bay, brightly colored buoys tied to arms of swimmers can be seen bobbing in the water as the Onset Salty Merpeople come from all walks of life to celebrate a shared love of swimming. The merpeople meet at Onset Beach...
Things to do July 24-July 31
Thursday, July 24
Bargains on books
This summer, the Friends of the Wareham Free Library will host monthly book sales. The books sales will take place on the following dates: Thursday, July 24 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m...
Two Warehamites graduate from Roger Williams
Two Wareham residents are onto the next chapter after receiving their degrees from Roger Williams University in Rhode Island. Wareham residents Emo Schippa and Mickey Sooy are now Roger Williams University alumni. Emo Schiappa earned a Master of...
Here’s to 286 years: Wareham Historical Society celebrates the town’s anniversary
Instead of singing happy birthday to celebrate Wareham’s Anniversary, residents could hear a pin drop as they listened to Angela Dunham, Historical Society President, recount stories of the town’s history. Local history buffs gathered to celebrate...
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