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Past articles by Chaiel:

This Easton couple likes 'things with a little bit of history'

John and Anne DiSanto own and operate The History Room, a specialty antique shop with an emphasis on revitalizing aging musical instruments. → Read More

Plymouth County hires entomologist to curb tick- and insect-borne illnesses

BRIDGEWATER – Plymouth County had 768 cases of Lyme Disease in 2014, according to the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. Blake Dinius’ new job is to get that number to zero. Dinius is the freshly hired county entomologist. His hiring marks a growing trend in southeastern Massachusetts as communities attempt to curb levels of tick and insect-borne illness. The county’s initiative is largely… → Read More

Plymouth County hires entomologist to curb tick- and insect-borne illnesses

BRIDGEWATER – Plymouth County had 768 cases of Lyme Disease in 2014, according to the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. Blake Dinius’ new job is to get that number to zero. Dinius is the freshly hired county entomologist. His hiring marks a growing trend in southeastern Massachusetts as communities attempt to curb levels of tick and insect-borne illness. The county’s initiative is largely… → Read More

On the front lines helping animals in Bridgewater

Animal Control Officer Lisa McKay provides services to as many as five towns at a time → Read More

Montilio's, O'Brien's merge Brockton, Quincy bakeries

BROCKTON – Montilio’s Bakery, which began concocting confections on the South Shore in 1947, announced a merger with O’Brien’s Bakery of Quincy on Tuesday. Montilio’s, with owner George Montilio at its helm, is known for its life-size cake sculptures and dedications for high-profile celebrations, from the inaugural balls of presidents – including John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan – to the Rocky… → Read More

Brockton High grad wins NAACP's national gold medal in engineering

Nessie Debuisson, a graduate of Brockton High, wishes to make air conditioning more environmentally friendly. → Read More

Raise Up Basketball Camp of Brockton celebrating 20th anniversary

BROCKTON – Much unlike its teenage participants, Raise Up Basketball Camp of Brockton is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Raise Up, started in 1997 by local Brockton Physical Education teachers George Louis and Mike Thomas, serves boys and girls from grades 4 to 12. “We did it for one week at first. We had 50 kids back then,” said Louis, now the Camp Director, Wednesday. “Now we have 250… → Read More

Middleboro loses beloved teacher and coach at age 59

Just a month into retirement, Scott Nelson, 59, passed away suddenly on July 13, after 36 years as mentor to generations of students. He leaves behind a wife and three children. → Read More

Middleboro loses beloved teacher and coach at age 58

Just a month into retirement, Scott Nelson, 58, passed away suddenly on July 17, after 37 years as mentor to generations of students. He leaves behind a wife and three children. → Read More

Brockton's Trinity Catcholic appoints new Upper Campus principal

BROCKTON – Trinity Catholic Academy has selected a new principal to head its Upper Campus, grades 4-8. The school’s Principal Search Committee decided unanimously Monday to appoint Susan M. Degnan, who most recently served as the head of Fontbonne Academy in Milton. Degnan replaces John Giuggio, who served as Upper Campus Principal for three years. Degnan holds a B.S. in Sociology, a Master of… → Read More

Brockton Fair workers describe 'a hard life' on road

Workers at the Brockton Fair say the people they meet along the way make up for their struggles → Read More