Narragansett Regional High School graduation ceremony moving indoors
Staff report
The Narragansett Regional High School graduation ceremony scheduled for Friday, June 4, will now be held indoors on the same day and time due to inclement weather.
In a letter to families, Narragansett Regional School District Superintendent Chris Casavant said a lack of public safety coverage on the proposed rain date (June 5), in addition to the poor weather in the forecast, means that the ceremony will still begin on June 4 at 6 p.m. but will be held in the Putnam Gymnasium at the high school.
For questions about the change, call 978-939-5388.
David A. Carlyle, 62, of Orange, died on Thursday, according to Timothy Connolly, spokesman for the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office. The death is not suspicious, Connolly said.
Carlyle, a school psychologist in Templeton and Athol, graduated from Algonquin Regional High School in Northboro, according to his obituary.
His death remains under investigation by the state police, according to Narragansett Regional School District Superintendent Chris Casavant.
In a letter sent out to the community last week, Casavant revealed that a member of the school’s psychology team had died at the school.
Police are investigating a death discovered at a small Central Massachusetts elementary school.On Thursday, Feb. 11, a member of the Templeton Elementary School’s psychology team was found dead at the school, according to the Worcester T.