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The Dana-Farber/Brigham & Women's affiliated center resumed normal appointments one day after smoke filled the fourth floor of the building.
South Shore Hospital said an air handler at the Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center failed, causing smoke to spread.
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The highway was shut down in Randolph Friday morning while a MedFlight arrived to transport another driver with life-threatening injuries.
Intermittent blasting is expected to take place at the Chapman construction site for the next two weeks.
The mosquito was from a sample taken on Aug. 12.
The center will have split times for younger and older teens with coronavirus-related protocols.
The event to benefit the Weymouth 400th town anniversary fund will take place with coronavirus crisis precautions on Sunday.
The flag, ordered removed from Hingham fire apparatus due to a town ordinance, will fly at the Norfolk County Correctional Facility.
Weymouth Schools plan to issue remote learning devices to each student due to the level of distance learning expected this school year.
Weymouth Superintendent cites positive cases from an unauthorized football camp in town as a factor in decision to cancel Friday's ceremony.
As part of the Jackson Square Land Use study, a virtual tour in town is being held through Aug. 17.
The foyer and doors of the Sacred Heart Church on Washington Street were burned sometime overnight Monday morning.
Weymouth police said the flag, which was ordered removed from Hingham fire apparatus, was placed on Weymouth Fire Engine 3 Monday morning.
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New AD Robert O'Leary comes from Portland, Maine; Dean of Students Jennifer Mendicino was assistant principal at House of Corrections.
Cindy Chesna weighed in on that and a controversial decision to remove the thin blue line flag from fire department trucks in Hingham.
The remote meeting to discuss a proposed 84-unit residential project will be July 30 at 7 p.m.
The Weymouth High alumna was named as one of the 11 recipients of the program this year.
The Animal Rescue League is seeking donations to help in the care of "Robin" and her puggle family while in foster care.
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Sgt. Michael Chesna was killed in the line of duty on the day Weymouth resident Vera Adams was also shot and killed in front of her home.
The drive-thru pantry will be available at Weymouth locations Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Weymouth’s full-day kindergarten pilot program will have no tuition cost and eliminate the previous lottery system.
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The Norfolk County District Attorney's Office said Bruce Miller was found after an early morning fire on Mediterranean Street.
The holiday falls on a Saturday this year, meaning it will be observed on Friday. That means some changes to local schedules and events.
Weymouth officials held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Maria Weston Chapman Middle School expected to be completed in September 2022.
Weymouth Superintendent Jennifer Curtis-Whipple announced the WPS was able to rehire educators whose contracts were not renewed.
The Small Business Assistance Program is to aid those Weymouth Businesses in need of financial assistance during the coronavirus crisis.
A section of Randolph Street will be closed to facilitate the replacement of the culvert for Great Pond Dam.
Weymouth Superintendent of Schools Jennifer Curtis-Whipple thanks school community for "support and patience" throughout coronavirus crisis.
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South Shore Hospital said a Weymouth woman delivered handwritten 'thank you' notes to health care workers, EMS, Weymouth fire and police.
Weymouth High held a virtual graduation ceremony for 440 students due to the coronavirus health crisis.
Police remind residents fireworks are illegal in MA, and those caught possessing or shooting off fireworks are subject to fines and arrest.
All town buildings will remain closed to the public, and all town organized events are canceled, for the next month.
As of Monday, in-person visits will be allowed throughout the hospital system for the first time since the coronavirus health crisis began.