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Lynne Sullivan

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Somerset, MA, United States

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Bristol County Commissioners approve disbursement of $18 million in ARPA funds

County Commissioners have approved disbursement of ARPA funds totaling $18,589,437.48 thus far to 13 of the municipalities in Bristol County. → Read More

Pasta to soccer to prom: What's life in Somerset like for this Italian exchange student?

Mike and Melissa Fogarty hosted their first Italian exchange student in 2016. Now, they've welcomed his brother into their Somerset home. → Read More

When does school start? Here's when Fall River area students start classes

Wondering when school starts in your neighborhood? We've rounded up all the area start dates. → Read More

This Somerset 8-year-old played in a major golf tournament. And she's just getting started

Also, Reese and her father/caddy Mike Hunsinger tied for seventh place in the U.S. Kids Golf Parent/Child Tournament. → Read More

'As a community, there’s support': Swansea's first Purple Heart Day honors wounded veterans

Swansea held a Purple HeartDay event to convey the message of the need to hear and care for veterans struggling mentally and emotionally. → Read More

Need some kids' soccer cleats? This Diman goalie set up a free exchange program

The free Cleat Exchange set for Aug. 20 is Kaylee Lachapelle's Girl Scouts Gold Award project, the highest award to be earned in Girl Scouts USA. → Read More

'I wish I never laid eyes on him': Jasiel Correia's ex-aide Gen Andrade gets hefty fine

Gen Andrade was spared prison time, but she will pay for her crime in the form of a hefty $50,000 fine, to be paid in one lump sum. → Read More

State of emergency declared in Fall River ahead of blizzard; heavy snow, wind expected

The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for the region, including Fall River, and recommends emergency travel only. → Read More

From the editor: A full house is a loud house — and I love it

My kids are fighting, and I love it. They are arguing over who gets to park their car in the driveway. Let me explain why I love this. → Read More

From the editor: Better safe than sorry, especially when it comes to your kid

Your kid can look fine, eat fine, sleep fine, tell you they are fine until they are blue in the face. But isn't it better to know for sure? → Read More

From the editor: Time spent with loved ones may be the most valuable gift of all

The gift of an "experience" can make memories that you will laugh about and share for years to come. → Read More

From the editor: A little lipstick goes a long way

The pandemic has been stressful, and it's been easy to let things slide, like my appearance. But my attitude got a major boost after a recent meeting. → Read More

From Icarus to Atlantic City: The most shocking moments from Jasiel Correia's sentencing

Acquitted but not innocent. Icarus Syndrome. Fall River compared to Atlantic City. Jasiel Correia's sentencing featured many strange moments. → Read More

Live updates from the sentencing hearing for disgraced ex-Fall River mayor Jasiel Correia

Despite overturning much of the jury's guilty verdict against Correia on Monday, Judge Douglas P. Woodlock said he would be sentenced today to prison. → Read More

Live updates from the sentencing of former Fall River mayor Jasiel Correia

Former mayor Jasiel Correia was convicted in May of fraud and corruption related his SnoOwl app and extorting bribes from marijuana businessmen. → Read More

From the editor: When your 20-year-old wants to talk, you find a way to make it happen

The patio offered a nice, quite space where my daughter could confide in me. So when she wanted to spruce it up a bit, I got out my toolbox. → Read More

'Worse than a thief': Here's how much prison time prosecutors want for Jasiel Correia

Calling it "no ordinary case," prosecutors cited Correia's betrayal of those who considered him family, as well as his lies, cheating, and stealing. → Read More

From the editor: Why my aunt and uncle rival even the strongest Olympic weightlifters

How do you make a marriage last 50 years? Sometimes spouses need to carry each other. → Read More

Want to kick summer up a notch? Try these SouthCoast twists on your favorite foods

Some eateries across the SouthCoast have kicked some summer favorites up a notch, to quote Emeril Lagasse, one of Fall River’s notable native sons. → Read More