Superintendent Jennifer Curtis-Whipple said the hope is additional funds will allow the district to rehire the "vast majority" of teachers.
ThePearl Street Main Relay Project will replace approximately 4,065 feet of existing gas main.
St. Jerome school officials and parents said the school is financially sound and can weather the pandemic despite the Archdiocese's view.
Weymouth has released guidelines for outdoor restaurant seating expected to be allowed in phase two of the state's reopening on Monday.
Weymouth coronavirus orders have been extended until June 8 when the state is expected to enter the second phase of its reopening.
Weymouth's food pantry schedule for June.
The First Circuit Court vacates the air-quality permit issued by the state Department of Environmental Protection.
Weymouth High will broadcast the ceremony, which will include having names of class of 2020 members read and speeches, on Saturday morning.
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Weymouth police said there has been increased speeding and speed-related deaths amid the coronavirus health emergency.
With coronavirus patient volume waning, South Shore Health thanks all those establishments who have helped support workers during crisis.
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Weymouth is asking that families, or household groups, of 10 or less stay at least 12 feet away from the nearest group while camping out.
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Police said that Shykeim Basden, 19, killed the family dog "Coco" and dropped its body near Whitman's Pond.
MBTA Transit Police said Elijah Messier 20, was charged with assault, gun and heroin possession at the Maverick Square station on Friday.
Due to increased duties with the expiration of the state's stay-at-home order, police will no longer be able to accommodate parade requests.
Michael Murphy helps to coordinate VA Boston Healthcare System's personal protective equipment at its Brockton warehouse.
Work on the construction of a new signalized intersection at the crossing of Libbey Parkway and Pleasant Street in South Weymouth.
The Weymouth Board of Health has suspended permits for yard sales.
Prosecutors accused William Walling Jr. of suffocating is father with a plastic bag.
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Weymouth police said William Walling Jr., 37, killed his 61-year-old father.
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The most urgent surgeries are being scheduled, while visitation at South Shore Hospital remains suspended "for the foreseeable future."
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Leapfrog Group designates Weymouth hospital among the best in Greater Boston and the U.S. for safety
State Fire Safety said a $5,000 reward is being offered to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in the May 4 fire.
The owners of the damaged Newcomb's Breakfast and Lunch jokingly offered a "smoked herring" special after Monday night's fire.
Fire at Newcomb's Breakfast and Lunch on Broad Street reached a second alarm early Monday evening.
The approval allows the town to apply through grants through the Division of Conservation Services.
Abigail Adams teacher Kate McCue-Day is dropping off dozens of books to students during the coronavirus crisis.
Ryan Martin, 19, was fatally stabbed by someone known to him Thursday night, the Norfolk District Attorney's Office said.
Weymouth's food pantry schedule for May amid the coronavirus health emergency.
Weymouth police said a groundhog tested positive for rabies after being found Saturday on Middle Street after having contact with a person.
Weymouth police are looking for the owner of a bicycle found near Weston Park on Monday.
Weymouth officials announced on Friday that the town Fourth of July have been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Nash Primary School has more than 150 students and 50 staff members that would need to find other schools, or jobs if the decision is made.
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