It’s June, which means wedding season is upon us.
A roundup of jobs available in the area.
The bank will merge with Scituate Federal Savings Bank.
In case you missed any news or updates from the area this week, here is a recap of our top posts on Patch.
But summer weather returns midweek, with scattered thunderstorms Thursday.
48 Wood Ave. is the Weymouth Patch Home of the Week!
Plus, hunting for a most wanted alleged shooter, sobriety checkpoints, beheading and bombing threats, frat house stabbing, and more.
The man who stopped the Seahawks at the 1-yard-line will be apart of the Legion Field reopening.
Plus, mini-riot at girls’ school, casino update, another smiling mugshot, taped wig in a tailpipe, teens arrested for armed robbery, more.
The report is from the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds.
Plus, 33 school employees retire, a prostitution sting, police sergeant allegedly rapes child, local arrests, carnival fun, and more.
The following is from the Weymouth Police Log. Where arrests and charges are mentioned, they don't imply conviction.
Camila Fernandes and Braeden McDevitt are two of just 12 winners in 2015 Mass. Medical Society's Anti-Tobacco Poster Contest
The new center in Weymouth will open on June 20.
Have you been arrested or received a summons and your name has appeared in a Patch police report? Here’s what you need to know.
A roundup of some of the jobs available in the area.
Bobbi Gibb to Attend 18th Annual Jimmy Kennedy Memorial Run for ALS, (the Squirrel Run XVIII) to benefit The Angel Fund
Michael G. Boundaway of Weymouth, formerly of NY, died May 24, 2015 at the age of 44.
Here’s a look at what’s happened in Weymouth so far this week.
Plus, alleged bank robber caught, educator gets C-SPAN fellowship, Riverfest details, dog poop left at the door, local arrests, and more.
Team Joslin is accepting a limited number of entries for the New Balance Falmouth Road Race on August 16
A look at homes for sale around town.
The town council voted Monday night to express their disapproval of the project.
Plus, ex-Mass. man turned terrorist killed in Iraq, school turnover, sobriety checkpoints, crashes, a lake chemical treatment, and more.
Swim alongside your favorite Olympians in July's events!
A roundup of homes sold around town.
Sign up today for one of many summer camp programs at Riverside Theatre Works in Hyde Park.
Plus, a tree becomes a tooth, DWI attorney held on bail after OUI boat incident, sobriety checkpoints, new restaurants, and more.
Construction management firm recognized in Mixed/Special Use Category for South Shore BMW/MINI Project
More than two more inches of rain are expected as showers and heavy rain continue to pound the region.
The summer tradition returns to Pinehills Golf Club in support of the Joe Andruzzi Foundation
Like the state, Weymouth saw a substantial decrease in unemployment in April.
The Weymouth resident will run for a seat on the school committee.
Plus, heroin and prostitution busts, deadly accidents and snarling traffic, canine flu, an op-ed, and searching for an SUV.
15 King Oak Ter. is the Weymouth Patch Home of the Week.
Funding was provided to 71 Massachusetts communities on a competitive basis.
Plus, town says “No” to Boston Olympics, dam closes Route 2, man allegedly steals, burns boat, and ducklings saved after being hit by car.
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