Running the New Balance Falmouth Road Race to support patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners awarded $67 million to nine communities this month.
The $57 million project is expected to be completed by 2022.
Improvements include upgrades to certain intersections, including new sidewalks and traffic signals and a resurfaced roadway.
Richard Leach has won the 31st $1 million instant prize winner in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “Ultimate Millions” instant ticket game.
Residents say the sixth floor has the worst problem.
A Weymouth man is $2 million richer after buying the right lottery ticket.
Get ready for a summer of construction and traffic at the bridge.
MassDOT officials are telling drivers to expect lots of traffic when you're driving over the bridge this summer.
There's going to be a lot of construction at the bridge this summer.
One lane of travel throughout the construction zone may be closed during the day.
Niche is out with their list of the best places to live in Massachusetts.
The state is granting Weymouth some help to repair a bridge in town.
The town is ready to construct Osprey Overlook Park on Wharf Street.
Effie Ann Lee of Weymouth was at Lottery headquarters on March 1 to claim her prize from the Feb. 22 drawing.
A craigslist prank had people calling a Weymouth man for microwavable snacks.
Town officials say the noise is hitting over 80 decibels over ambient noise, 70 over the state's standard.
The contributions came from the registry staff, title examiners and the public who participated in the Registry’s Annual Holiday Food Drive.
In case you missed any news or updates from the area this week, here is a recap of our top posts on Patch.
An all-electric vehicle and charging station are scheduled to arrive in January 2017.
These are the stories Weymouth readers cared about the most, ranked.
Libby Field will not be the new home of the library.
Better Business Bureau offers these tips to make your Black Friday shopping experience productive… and maybe even enjoyable.
The “Suits for Success” program provides attire for those seeking employment or starting a new job.
The town announced Tuesday that the hydro-rake will be used in Whitman’s Pond.
New state data tells us how many reported an income of over $1 million.
Good news for the Weymouth-based hospital.
In case you missed any news or updates from the area this week, here is a recap of our top posts on Patch.
Jenn Dlugos & Charlie Hatton's "Things That Make You Go Yuck" series explores nature’s grossest, creepiest, craziest creatures.
Keith Pantermoller found it while metal detecting in a field.