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Harvest time, and some locals are sour
Broad carpets of deep red berries, bobbing on top of flooded bogs, signal fall for residents and tourists alike in Southeastern Massachusetts.
Your View: Learn from alumni association's mutual respect
Elna Hulbert lives in Wareham. She is a retired paraprofessional and a former member of the Wareham Finance Committee.
Cable TV center established at Old Town Hall
The Wareham Community Television Board of Directors has announced the establishment of its Media Center at Old Town Hall, 505 Main St.
Water woes in one Bay State community, the water tainted with bacteria. This is the second summer in a row that the town of Wareham, MA that the water has been tainted with E-coli. Residents are currently being ...
Quahogs make a pearl of a dinner for Cape woman
Joan Thomas was chopping quahog meat for chowder this summer when she felt something hard.
Herring commissioners make a comeback in Wareham
After a brief hiatus, the town's herring commissioner positions, which were suspended at the end of June, will be reestablished along with guidelines for what the positions entail.
Wareham's boil-water order could end today
Residents may be able to stop boiling their water by this afternoon if the latest tests of the town water supply don't turn up any more bacteria.
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WAREHAM, MA The Wareham Fire District Water Department and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection have issued a boil water order due to levels of Total Coliform bacteria found in samples taken ...
Banner year predicted for cranberries
Cranberry growers in Massachusetts are cautiously optimistic that this year's cranberry crop could be the best since 1999.
Mass. expects bumper cranberry crop
Massachusetts is expecting a bumper cranberry crop this fall. Federal agricultural officials say the crop could increase as much as 25% this year and yield up to 1.9 million barrels, the best year in the state ...
Rookies enjoy their first taste of Thai
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Picking blueberries is moving meditation
Need to de-stress? I suggest a couple of hours in a blueberry patch. To me, time spent plucking berries and plunking them into my old tin lard bucket is as good as a relaxing spa massage - and a lot cheaper.
"Revnjenz(R)" the next Hot interactive experience
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Makepeace mega-development plans draw fire
This time around, there will be no three-town task force to oversee the development of the 6,000 acres owned by the A.D. Makepeace Co.
Breaking par without breaking the bank
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Our View: Building trust in Wareham imperative for police
As police officers know better than anyone, their ability to do the difficult and dangerous job of protecting people and property depends on trust.
Land trust celebrates eight years of conservation
As the Wareham Land Trust approaches its eighth anniversary, members say they believe they have made a lot of progress in preserving land for open space, including about 300 acres in the past year, member ...
Cancer fundraiser set to pedal through region
Local roads will be busier than usual this weekend when thousands of bicyclists pedal across the region to raise money for cancer research.