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Massachusetts Court Ruled on ‘Under God’ in Pledge in Public Schools
Massachusetts public school students can pledge allegiance to the flag, and the pledge can include the words 'under God.'
New Bedford Man Claims Harassment and Bullying by UPS Supervisor
New Bedford's Carlos Pina, a shop steward for Teamsters Local 25 at UPS in Franklin, has accused his supervisor of harassment and bullying.
Marshfield Man Who Allegedly Bit, Pulled Gun on Victim Pleads Not Guilty
The Marshfield man who allegedly bit another man at an elementary school bus stop on Wednesday pleaded not guilty today to multiple charges.
UMass Dartmouth Commencement Speaker Gifts Each Grad $1000
UMass Dartmouth commencement speaker Rob Hale and his wife Karen gifted $1,000 cash to each graduating senior – with a stipulation.
Trash on ATMs: A Public Service Announcement for Those with an Irritating Habit
People leaving trash on ATMs causes annoyance and problems, so it's important to be responsible and respect shared spaces.
Dartmouth’s Stone Barn ‘Speaker Series’ Explores Environmental Conservation
The Stone Barn hosts a Speaker Series featuring environmental experts discussing topics like climate change, biodiversity, and sustainable living.
New Bedford Mayor Mitchell Unveils $536.3M Proposed Budget
New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell unveiled the city's $536.3 million 2025 budget, prioritizing public safety, schools and debt management.