Patriot Ledger Staff
BROCKTON – Plymouth County District Attorney Tim Cruz s office is sending $32,000 to eight community groups as part of a program that reinvests money seized from drug crimes.
Cruz s office annually gives some of the cash seized in drug raids and similar operations to groups typically focused on fighting drug abuse.
“Each year, our office awards numerous Community Reinvestment Program funds to youth organizations, school districts, neighborhood associations and (senior assistance) programs throughout Plymouth County, at no cost to taxpayers,” Cruz said in a statement.
“Fast forward to 2020 and COVID-19: Many of these groups and organizations struggled. They do such great work and people in the community rely on their help. I am proud that we can steer these funds to good use.
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PLYMOUTH, Massachusetts (WBZ) A 19-year-old man who allegedly believed he was exorcising demons from his father before his death in a Duxbury pond has been ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation. Jack Callahan was ordered held without bail after pleading not guilty to a murder charge Tuesday in Plymouth District Court.
Police said Callahan went to a bar in Boston Sunday night to get his father, 57-year-old Scott Callahan, who wasn’t supposed to be drinking. An Uber picked them up and dropped them off at Island Creek Pond in Crocker Park near their home in Duxbury.
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Bridgewater Senior Center announces upcoming programs
COURTESY OF BRIDGEWATER COUNCIL ON AGING
The Bridgewater Council on Aging Cole-Yeaton Senior Center, 10 Wally Krueger Way, is partially opening the building to the community. For more information, call 508-697-0929.
Masks are required. Ten people per program, To register, call 508-697-0929 or email seniorcenter@bridgewaterma.org.
In-person Programming
Monday: Senior Painters at 10 a.m., Movie Matinee at 2 p.m. and BSU Senior College at 2 p.m.
Tuesday: Zumba at 9 a.m. and 4Ever Young at 2 p.m.
Wednesday: Tai Chi at 9 a.m., Line Dancing at 9 a.m.
Thursday: Stretch and Strengthen at 9 a.m. and Hilltoppers, Cornhole and Ping Pong at 2 p.m.