Town Administrator Charles Seelig and the Town of East Bridgewater encourage residents to take the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's (DPH) Community Health Equity Survey.
Town Administrator Charles Seelig and the Town of East Bridgewater encourage residents to take the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's (DPH) Community Health Equity Survey.
Town Manager Charles Seelig and Veterans' Services Officer Chris Buckley are pleased to announce that the East Bridgewater Veterans’ Services Office is accepting applications for its veteran banner sponsorship program.
Town Administrator Charles Seelig is pleased to share opportunities for residents to share feedback on internet access and digital equity.
The East Bridgewater Select Board is seeking public comments regarding proposed traffic improvements in town.
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Acting Chief Michael Jenkins reports that after a month-long investigation, East Bridgewater Police arrested a man and seized marijuana, a firearm, cash and other items following the execution of a search warrant last week. JAMES PARKER, AGE 23, of BROCKTON, was arrested and charged with: Possession of a Firearm without FID Card Possession of Stun Gun without FID …
Town Administrator Charles Seelig and Veteran Service Officer Christopher Buckley regret to announce the passing of resident and WWII Veteran James Ingargiola.
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Deputy Chief Michael Jenkins reports that the East Bridgewater Police Department located a stolen vehicle and “ghost gun” early this morning. On Wednesday, April 5 at approximately 2:45 a.m., an East Bridgewater Police officer observed a tan-colored Nissan Altima in the area of 153 Bedford St. make an abrupt turn into a parking lot. Officers conducted a query …
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Town Administrator Charles Seelig and the Town of East Bridgewater invite community members to provide traffic and safety feedback regarding the Route 18 Corridor. Click here to take the Route 18 Corridor survey. The survey closes on Friday, June 30. The survey, coordinated by the Old Colony Planning Council (OCPC), will help develop short-term and long-term recommendations and …
EAST BRIDGEWATER — Chief Timothy Harhen and the East Bridgewater Fire Department would like to remind residents to check their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms when setting their clocks ahead for daylight saving time this weekend. Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 12, and clocks are moved ahead one hour at that time. According to the National …
The Town of East Bridgewater is encouraging residents to participate in a transportation survey for the Old Colony Planning Council to help determine the transportation priorities of the public.