Old Rochester School Officials Investigating Racist Vandalism
MATTAPOISETT The Old Rochester Regional School District is investigating after racist remarks and racial epithets were found written on a bathroom wall inside the ORR Junior High School.
According to Superintendent Michael S. Nelson, school administrators were notified by a student on Monday, May 17, about the racist vandalism. He said an investigation was immediately launched by school officials, and that the district s School Resource Officer is assisting with the investigation.
The vandalism has been removed and the investigation remains ongoing.
Get our free mobile app This type of behavior is completely unacceptable and disgusting, Superintendent Michael S. Nelson said. We want to foster an environment at all of our schools that is accepting and inclusive of all students. We are taking this issue extremely seriously and any students found to be involved in this incident will face appropriate actions within t
Old Rochester School Officials Investigating Racist Vandalism
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Dartmouth K-9 Helps Locate Missing, Non-Verbal Mattapoisett Man
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May 10, 2021
MATTAPOISETT A missing Mattapoisett man was found by a Dartmouth K9, police say.
According to Dartmouth police, at approximately 4 p.m. on May 9, the Mattapoisett Police Department requested assistance from the department’s K9 Division with locating a non-verbal male with dementia.
Upon responding, Dartmouth officer Jared White and K9 partner Tyr tracked the missing male based off of an article of clothing. After narrowing the search radius down, the missing male was safely located lying on the ground behind a woodpile.
“This is a great example of departments using their collective resources in order to achieve a positive result,” Dartmouth Police Chief Brian Levesque said.