More information about the schedule of activities will be posted in the next few weeks!
After 45 years of work and dedication to New England's largest homeless service provider, Ralph Hughes hangs up his badge.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held nearby.
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Homeowners with lake access must also refrain from entering the water for any recreational activity.
Due to preliminary test results from yesterday’s water testing, Community Center Beach will be closed effective immediately.
Police Sergeant Brian Mannetta says he has been subject of racial harassment for years.
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Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply.
Outdoor watering is limited only to hand-held hoses or watering cans; no unattended sprinklers or irrigation systems are allowed.
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
There was a water main break on Old Post Road near the I-95 overpass. The road is closed in that area. Please seek alternate routes.
All proceeds from the patches will be donated to the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc.
The subcontractor will be accompanied by a police detail and the probes involve a drilling rig.
Please be advised that at their meeting on February 23, 2021 the Select Board voted to approve the recommended quarterly fee of $97 for 35g.
The Town of Sharon will be continuing an ongoing hydrant flushing program beginning Wednesday March 15, 2021 through Friday June 11, 2021.
Please leave your tree curbside on your regular trash collection day.
There will be a one day delay for Thursday and Friday collections.
The Town will NOT be collecting debris curbside.
Brooke Botelho, 11, and Jessica Buchsbaum, 12, received the first Sharon Police K9 Flutie Good Citizen Award for their heroic efforts.
Flooding on the lower floor has closed the Sharon Public Library on what would have been its phase 3 reopening on Monday.
Marlene Chused was treated to a car parade as she walked out of town hall Tuesday night.
The Sharon Select Board established the committee to promote engagement, diverse hiring and help eliminate unconscious and implicit bias.
Sharon will host a hazardous household waste collection day on July 8.
Sharon official said that beginning Saturday those attending the town beaches must provide proof of residence at the gate.
"The events surrounding the murder of George Floyd have deeply and emotionally impacted me," Chief John Ford said.
The Sharon Sharon Board said ways to collaborate on community conversations will be on the agenda of the Monday night meeting.
The Sharon Public Library has reopened for curbside pickup of books and media materials amid the coronavirus health emergency.
Sharon Recreation said programs, such as sailing and team sports, cannot be held under state's social distancing guidelines.
The Sharon Public Library is organizing a vehicle parade in support of the staff and residents of Whitney Place amid the coronavirus crisis.
Sharon walkers and joggers are urged to get out and get some excercise while facing traffic in a single-file line if there are no sidewalks.
Sharon officials said while residents will have access to beaches, there will be no lifeguards, restrooms and social distancing is expected.
Sharon town buildings will remain closed to the public through June 1 due to the coronavirus health emergency.
The sprinkler restrictions approved on Tuesday are in effect until Oct. 1.
Residents are asked to secure trash in barrels and retrieve those quickly to help them from bonding around town on blustery days.
Sharon families with young children are invited to look around town for bears placed in windows while practicing social distancing.
Sharon is asking all residents to secure weekly trash pickups within barrels during the coronavirus health emergency.
Sharon will hold a food drive for those in need due to coronavirus pandemic cutbacks and layoffs March 21 and March 22.
Close to 300 swimmers are pledged to hit the icy water on Feb. 29 to benefit Massachusetts Special Olympics.