Sergeant Murphy said his best memories were the community having his back just like he has theirs.
The following are excerpts from the Stoughton Police log. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Monday to Thursday, the school's cafeteria will serve the lunches from 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The two were among the seven Black Knights who received the honor.
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The Children's Museum in Easton next week is hosting two opportunities for your children to meet and learn about different types of animals.
The R&B artist, whose band features Daniel Dalexis from Stoughton, follows up with a performance in Cambridge on July 12.
Witnesses say the truck hit some wires and kept on moving.
Lt. John Bonney heard some SZA and couldn't resist the rhythm.
The grant is for $75,000 and will be used with additional funding that was already appropriated from town meeting.
What's open or closed for the holiday? Note the special MBTA schedule, as well.
Check out Stoughton Patch's stream of the annual 4th of July Parade.
The Historical Society has a World War I exhibit planned for before and after the Fourth of July Parade.
Despite the lack of fireworks, there's still plenty to do to celebrate Independence Day.
School officials updated residents on Twitter saying the graffiti was still expletive and offensive in nature, but did not reference Hitler.
Police say Glenn Everett allegedly offered a 16-year-old girl cash in exchange for sexual acts.
Stoughton Environmental Affairs Officer James Conlon said he hasn't received reports confirming the location of the dangerous plant.
School officials say the graffiti was written in chalk on the pavement of the upper parking lot of the middle school.
Interim Town Manager Marc Tisdelle said the short term solutions suggested in the MAPC's study will start being addressed now.
The Hockomock Film Festival is a contest run by Easton Community Access Television for high school students ages 14 to 18.
Watch out for the giant hogweed!
Paul Williams faces allegations that he drove off a road and fatally struck a man.
Police say the teen was traveling at a high rate of speed on I-495 before he crashed on Route 106 in Foxborough.
Davis said the program will now run until 4 p.m. to better accommodate the parents' work week and improve the program for the children.
The community honored the Stoughton High School victims of last month's car crash with candlelight vigils at many homes throughout town.
Police say about 20 cars were struck with random vandalism.
Stoughton resident Kevin McCaffrey provided some aerial photography using a drone.
The following is from the Stoughton Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.
Interim Town Manager Marc Tisdelle presented an update on the Public Safety Building Site Selection Committee at June 5's Selectmen Meeting.
Statewide, each county holds a countywide contest for all students in grades 6-8.
According to results from the study, about 75 percent of survey respondents said they will occasionally avoid Stoughton Center shopping.
That money raised is starting to make its way to the families of Chris Desir, Eryck Sarblah, Nick Joyce, and David Bell.
James Blake and Jennifer White from Harbor One presented a $25,000 check to SOLA to name the multicultural learning center at the library.
The following is from the Stoughton Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.
Witnesses say the man yelled at the Stoughton baseball coach and athletic director over his son's playing time.
Due to the high school construction, there will not be fireworks this year, but there will still be a parade.
The Class of 2018 received their diplomas Thursday night.
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