Representatives of Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates hosted a community input meeting on Tuesday, the second of three this week, to see what the public wants in a new superintendent.
28,000 jogging strollers have been recalled by Delta Children due to a faulty leg bracket that could break, which
increases the risk of a child to fall out of the stroller.
Lighting fixtures sold only at Home Depot stores were recalled this week because the halogen bulbs sold with them can melt parts of the fixtures, posing a fire or burn risk.
A property group is taking another shot at creating off-campus student housing near UMass Dartmouth.
David Sullivan, a representative for Vision Properties, presented a citizens petition to the Dartmouth Select Board on Monday. The petition proposes a zoning by-law change that would allow for a housing community to be built at the Pine Hill gravel site near the campus...
Hyland’s Baby Teething Tablets and Hyland’s Baby Nighttime Teething Tablets are being recalled because they could cause a serious health hazard to children, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The Freetown Police Department has posted a new sign outside of the Freetown State Forest warning motorists of a potential threat in the town's roadways.
In addition to the hazard of the sudden appearance of deer, raccoons and other animals that can appear in the road without notice, Freetown Police have now determined that pukwudgies are appearing more frequently in roadways, causing car accident
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is alerting parents of a recall on Oball Rattles, which can break and pose a choking hazard to young children.