Here's a look at what jobs are available in the area on the Patch Job Board.
The Braintree mayor is inviting the public to stop by his office and chat during office hours, no appointment necessary.
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Two stepbrothers were killed in a head-on collision in Braintree, and their family set up a GoFundMe to help with the funeral costs.
High school seniors in Braintree looking to go to college after graduation are eligible to apply for a $1,500 scholarship.
See which books and movies were borrowed the most in 2019 from the Thayer Public Library in Braintree.
Braintree vet scouted behind enemy lines during the war in Europe.
The probability of winning the top prize of $100,000 is 1 in 324,632.
From a $10 million lottery winner to residents protesting zoning changes, 2019 was a busy year in Braintree.
Officer Sean Dias received the Carnegie Medal for heroism after saving two people from a burning home in Braintree.
Just before 7 p.m. at South Shore Plaza, an officer was following the suspect to the parking garage where they got in a car, police said.
Abington will celebrate the lives of a mother and three children who were killed last week in what police believe was a murder-suicide.
Danielle DeAngelo bought the ticket at Super Petroleum on Quincy Avenue in Braintree.
In October, pink is the new blue.
Assists Children Supported By Old Colony YMCA
Ceremonies and memorials across Massachusetts will honor the 2,997 people who were killed in the 9/11 terror attacks.
Braintree town officials invited the public to a remembrance ceremony for the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Preparing for Emergencies with Elderly Household Members
The South Shore Plaza is partnering with Cradles to Crayons by setting up a giving tree for children in need of school supplies.
BEMA Prepared a Walkthrough Should Anything Happen with at Pilgrim
Allison Asci, of Braintree, lost most of her communication skills because of a brain bleed. A new device could change that.
Collecting Supplies for the Old Colony YMCA
Braintree Officer Nate Killefer's wife Jodi gave birth to a child for the second time while having breast cancer.
Dorothy Burke said she bought the what turned out to be the winning ticket because it featured her favorite color, purple.
Some Quincy officers sparked a friendly rivalry with Braintree police, by claiming to be the better tippers at a local lemonade stand.
As part of the Supporting Our Schools Initiative, the mall is accepting donated school supplies for underprivileged students and teachers.
Faster internet is coming to Braintree, according to the town's public utility department.
David Differ said he plans on using the prize money to buy a house and take a vacation.
For "National Donut Day," Braintree Police decided to embrace the stereotype, making a fun, pretend investigation about a doughnut thief.
Braintree is honoring a family and three other community members for their efforts including people with special needs in the community.
"I know Mother’s Day is a mixed bag for you. It has to be when two of the four children who made you a mother are gone."
Michael McCarthy became an expert on cryptocurrency, the Mueller investigation and Israeli elections with only 30 minutes to prepare.
Any striking Stop & Shop workers are welcome to stop by the Marge Crispin Center in Braintree and take what they need.
Here's a look back at the most-read stories on Braintree Patch last week.
Volunteer to help your community in case of crisis
Literacy = Liberty To The Community Matters Team at Liberty Bay Credit Union
Liberty Bay Credit Union Staff Value Partnership with Organization That Helps People With Developmental Disabilities
According to the town's solid waste coordinator, the reason for the change is shredded paper is often unable to be recycled.
Most household, lawn, garden, automobile, and boat chemicals are accepted, along with pool chemicals, rechargeable batteries, and more.
Liberty Bay Credit Union Employees Pedal For A Purpose