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Thursday, 02 September 2010 11:08 |
With the prospect of a major tropical storm hitting Cape Cod and Eastern Massachusetts later this week, the Patrick-Murray Administration’s Division of Insurance and Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation are encouraging homeowners to take proactive steps to protect their property from flood and wind damage.
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 10:02 |
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On the night of the unofficial unveiling of the new stadium lights at Pembroke High School’s turf field, the police came by three times to see what was going on. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 10:01 |
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Pembroke High School is on its way to being accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 10:00 |
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Whether they were building bridges, exploring other countries, learning Latin or creating a newspaper, Pembroke students learned a lot last year — all after the school day ended. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:59 |
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You know it’s been a great growing season when a 417-pound pumpkin is the smallest one at the fair. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:58 |
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Impacting more than 700,000 people worldwide, Best Buddies is one of the largest organizations designed to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The organization was started in 1989 by Anthony Kennedy Shriver. Locally, there are Best Buddies chapters at Pembroke Community Middle School and Pembroke High School. Erin Graceffa, who will lead the high school chapter for the 2010-11 school year, recently attended the Best Buddies Leadership Conference at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. The trip, made possible through a donation from Maria Wood’s Fashion Focus, prepared Erin for the challenges of her new responsibilities. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:57 |
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Pembroke Assembly of God will host a discussion centered around Lee Strobel’s “A Case for a Creator” beginning Sunday, Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. Strobel is a Yale-trained lawyer and journalist who investigated what science knows about the origin of the universe and life. All are invited to come discuss the differences and similarities between science and Christianity with Pastor Joe Quaresimo. This six-week series will explore a different branch of science each week. Pembroke Assembly of God is located at 786 Washington St./Route 53. For more information, call 781-826-2247. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:56 |
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The second annual Ruthie Carpenter Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Pembroke Country Club. Registration for this scramble event will be at noon, with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. There is a maximum of 128 players, so register early online at ruthiec.org or by calling Bill Carpenter at 781-293-5531. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:56 |
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Pembroke graduate Sam Lathrop won second place in the Plymouth Idol singing competition held last Saturday during the Downtown Plymouth Waterfront Festival. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:55 |
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Hot Spot of the Week: Stellwagen Bank. They are back! Plenty of tuna after the easterly winds and flooding rain. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:54 |
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Pembroke High School students are getting a little more attention this year. Next Wednesday, each student will begin meeting with his or her advisor — one faculty member in the building who will stay with that student throughout high school — during a scheduled half-hour advisory period. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:50 |
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Representative Daniel Webster recently hosted a state budget luncheon with town administrators and managers from the four towns in his legislative district. The meeting centered on the Commonwealth’s fiscal year 2011 budget outlook and a discussion on how the state’s flagging economy may impact future spending plans in the towns of Pembroke, Duxbury, Halifax and Hanson. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:47 |
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Until the end of the 20th century, when the new commuter rail line was built, the only form of public transportation in our area had been the Plymouth and Brockton bus lines. But prior to the buses, the way to get around using public transportation was to take the trolley. |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:44 |
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Dorothy M. Marshall, 65, of Pembroke, died Saturday, Aug. 28 at Cardigan Nursing Home in Scituate after an illness of several months. |
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Wednesday, 01 September 2010 09:43 |
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Stetson Pond has been closed until further notice because of blue-green algae. The Mass. Department of Public Health confirmed the presence of cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, on Wednesday and advised that the pond be closed until further testing can be done. At certain levels, toxins in the algae can be harmful to pets and humans who come in contact with it. Board of Health member Tommy Driscoll said he was surprised to hear that the algae — which has been a regular problem in Furnace and Oldham ponds — was found in Stetson Pond. “This is probably the first time in about 11 years that blue-green algae has been found in Stetson,” Driscoll said. The pond, which has a public beach on Plymouth Street, is closed to all recreational uses, including boating and swimming. Driscoll said the state would notify the Board of Health when the pond was safe to use again, and board members will notify the public. Signs are posted at the pond. |
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 14:08 |
Because of the increased threat level posed to the public heath by mosquitoes carrying the Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus, effective Tuesday, Aug. 31, the Pembroke Recreation Department has implemented a daily 7 p.m. curfew for use of all fields under the control of the Recreation Department. This curfew is in effect until Oct. 11, when the Recreation Department will evaluate the risk level again. The following fields, playgrounds and courts are affected by this order: Mattakeesett Street field and playground, Birch Street field and playground, Community Center field and playground, Magoun Field, Center Street basketball courts and the Brick Kiln Lane playground. For more information, call the Pembroke Recreation Department at 781-293-3249. These youth sports organizations have been notified of the curfew: Pembroke Youth Lacrosse, Pembroke Basketball, Pembroke Baseball, Pembroke Football, Pembroke Women’s Softball and Pembroke Girls Softball.
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Monday, 30 August 2010 09:44 |
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This is the Beacon Hill Roll Call, Volume 36-Report No. 34, for the week ending Aug. 27. There were no roll call votes in the House or Senate during the week of Aug. 23-27. |
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Friday, 27 August 2010 09:18 |
The Pembroke School Department has asked Plymouth County Mosquito Control to do a mosquito spray treatment at all five schools and surrounding wetlands and playing fields. Plymouth County Mosquito Control will spray for mosquitoes, using trucks, between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 30 (weather permitting). Further treatments may be requested by the school department. School officials will notify parents two days in advance of any such treatments. For information regarding this treatment, visit the school Web site. The treatment applications (depending upon many variables) may be effective for as short as a few days to no longer than three weeks. In this season, it can be effective for three weeks.
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:09 |
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As Pembroke kids fill up their backpacks and give their summer reading one last push, the staff of Pembroke Public Schools is busy getting the buildings ready in preparation for the 2010-11 school year. |
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:08 |
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Twenty years after the town landfill stopped taking trash, plans to finally close the site are nearly complete. But one resident is wondering what will happen in another 20 years if Pembroke chooses to “cap” the land instead of trying to get rid of what’s underneath. |
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:08 |
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Department of Public Works commissioners are asking residents to support their efforts to clean up an old gravel pit on Monroe Street, including a plan to crush materials stored there once before moving them out completely and returning the property to the town. |
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:06 |
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With the 2010-11 school year set to begin next week, the Express sat down with Superintendent Frank Hackett to talk about what’s new and different at Pembroke Public Schools this fall. |
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:05 |
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Pembroke Media Broadcasting Director John Mattinson offers the following information for residents who are having trouble hearing the Monday night Board of Selectmen meetings on local cable: 1. On the cable box, press the Settings button twice. 2. Scroll down to Audio Range and if it is set for Wide, change it to Narrow. If it is set on Narrow, change it to Wide. 3. Scroll down to Volume Control and set this to Fixed. For more information or if you’re still having trouble, call John at the studio at 781-294-1820. |
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:05 |
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Pembroke police will be taking a closer look at circus and carnival employees who work events in Pembroke, Police Chief Michael Ohrenberger said Monday. |
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:04 |
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Police are investigating a rash of vehicle break-ins that was discovered last Wednesday morning in the Hill Farm Road area. A number of items were taken from the vehicles, including GPS units, an iPod Touch and an iPhone. At least seven vehicles on Hill Farm Road, Baltzer Drive and Peach Tree Way were broken into. All of them were parked outside residences and were left unlocked, according to Pembroke Police Lt. Mike Jenness. |
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