Stoneham Safety Officer Joseph Ponzo says preventing addiction begins at home.
Understanding what the IRS will and won't do is key to not falling prey to scams.
Stoneham will identify crosswalks, intersections, and roadways where enforcement efforts can yield the largest impact.
Department adds new recruits in Monday morning ceremony.
Stoneham Fire Chief took 14-week program that covered a variety of topics considered essential for effective public sector management.
Darragh and Dalis recognized for excellent work in ceremony at Town Hall.
After classroom time, divers completed different real-life simulations where they practiced search patterns and looked for objects.
Stoneham Safety officer Joe Ponzo says it starts with staying warm.
Fourteen firefighters responded to the Washington Ave. fire Wednesday night, helping contain it to the first floor of a duplex.
For starters, if residents notice a downed tree or power line, they should immediately contact 911.
With the first winter storm bearing down on us, here's what you need to know to drive safely.
Stoneham Safety Officer: Some codes used by teens might double as code for suicidal thoughts, bullying, drugs and sex.
Woman and store employee not hurt but building sustained serious damage.
The cause of the Washington Ave. fire remains under investigation.
With 911 system having issues, residents asked to call these numbers.
Stoneham Safety Officer says identity theft could very easily happen to anyone at any time.
Larason: βArranging for a sober ride home before celebrating should be a part of everyoneβs plans for the holiday season,β
Stoneham's Safety Officer lists the steps that you can take to prevent becoming a victim.
Retired fire fighter now with Cummings Properties and annually donates to town.
Those who are interested in donating can bring new, unwrapped toys to any of the collection box locations.
Stoneham safety officer warns you to shop safe and smart this holiday season.
Crew makes quick work of fire that started in a bathroom ceiling fan.
Every year scam artists find new and improved ways to get your money.
Cooking was the leading cause of residential fire injuries in 2015, resulting in an estimated $10 million in property damage.
Stoneham Police participate in National Take Back Day.
Investigation determined that the man had allegedly been shooting at a target on a tree in the yard of the Karen Drive property.
Nov. 28 event at Dunkin your chance to ask questions, discuss important issues.
So far Mass State Police unable to verify.
Scam artists can quickly read your cardβs information and use it to access your account fraudulently.
Residents asked to take an extra few minutes this weekend to ensure that their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are working properly.
Police Department asks residents to take a moment and fill out community survey.
Stoneham Police again participate in National Take Back Day.
Tips from Stoneham Safety Officer for trick-or-treating on Halloween night.
Stoneham High grad Miles Plant learned the basic skills firefighters need to respond to fires in intensive training program.
The department will now move from 39 members to 43 with addition of four firefighters.
Tips from Stoneham Safety Officer Joseph Ponzo on how best to have a safe Halloween season.
Many communities in Massachusetts have crossing guards and not traffic directors. Do you know what Stoneham has?
Explorers assist in Beverly emergency involving student pilot.
Members of the public invited to sample coffee and treats while providing invaluable feedback.
Authorities say Geekin Ng ran a criminal enterprise through a residential brothel in Allston and Lucky Star Body Work in Stoneham.