A flash flood watch was issued for the area in green Thursday.
Job-seekers rejoice.
Plus, the Fenway evacuation Tuesday was prompted by fish oil, and a Boston detective is charged with lewd behavior in public.
The vote came during a meeting Tuesday night,
A look at homes for sale around town.
Bay State Branded Environment Specialists Continue Company Growth with New Hire
New England Walk4Hearing’s Dockside Kick-off in the Seaport District Aims to Raise Funds and Awareness for their 9th Annual Walk
Tailgate features chef-inspired Aussie Beef & Lamb dishes, game viewings, games, and prizes at four Massachusetts-based Stop & Shops
10-Day Exhibit Celebrates Rogers and Hammerstein’s Classic With Glass Slipper Sculpture Display and Family 4-Pack Giveaway
A slow-moving system is going to bring heavy rain to the area Thursday afternoon and throughout the day on Friday.
Plus, beachgoers desperately try to save a great white shark on the beach, and firefighters save a dog from a hot car.
Boston Magazine released its annual list, based on Education Department statistics.
A look at homes sold around town.
Boston Non-Profit Harnesses the Power of Basketball to Elevate Health, Education and Opportunities for Youths and Young Adults Worldwide
A Florida attorney has been retained for the lawsuit.
Plus, watch the amazing video of a box truck slamming into a bridge, and find out where is Massachusetts married people cheat.
In case you missed any news or updates from the area this week, here is a recap of our top posts on Patch.
Town offices, schools and banks will be closed for the holiday.
Plus, two bothers, crediting Donald Trump with inspiring an attack on a homeless man, are held, and a professor is charged with child porn.
124 Pond Street is the Weymouth Patch Home of the Week.
A Glamorous Evening of Tributes, Dinner, and Entertainment Thursday, September 10, 2015 6pm-9pm at Royal Sonesta Cambridge
The following is from the Weymouth Police Log. Where arrests and charges are mentioned, they don't imply conviction.
Embracing social media as a tool to help businesses grow in a trustworthy environment.
Harold H. Shaw, an FBI special agent who grew up in Hingham and Weymouth, will succeed Vincent Lisi.
Plus, brothers charged with beating 'inspired' by Donald Trump held in jail, and a teacher is charged with racially harassing student.
Here's a look at what's happened in Weymouth so far this week.
South Shore Logistics and Transportation Provider Honored as one of Greater Boston’s Top 10 Privately Owned Small Businesses
Plus, scientific analysis indicates unidentified girl found dead is likely from the area, and Mass. drivers may not be as bad as you think.
The movie will film some scenes at SouthField this week.
While last year tutors assisted 325 homeless children in six communities, that number has jumped to 450 kids in seven communities.
Evan Foundation Golf Tournament tees off at Easton Country Club for a day of golf and good food, all while supporting the Evan Foundation
Plus, a fund is established to help the family of a man stabbed to death in a mall Saturday, and the MBTA needs billions to fix the rails.
The South Weymouth dental practice of Dr. Richard Wolfert, recently promoted Whitman resident Beverly McNamara to assistant business manager
Tragedies leave communities reeling with grief, shock and outrage. Sadly criminals swarm to these events for their own personal gain.
Information in this article was provided by the Weymouth Police Department. Arrests and charges mentioned do not imply conviction.
Here’s everything you need to know from bus routes to important dates for the school year.