A driver was transported to UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, Mass., after a single-car crash on Route 119 in Rindge Wednesday morning.The Rindge fire and police departments were dispatched to the area of 1524 Route 119 at approximately 7:26.
There is a Bandit on the loose inside the Rindge Police Department – but don’t worry. He’s authorized.Bandit is the new name for the 14-week old kitten who has taken up the role of office cat for the department after he was found seriously injured and.
A Fitzwilliam man was charged with reckless driving after a two-car crash on Route 119 in Rindge Monday morning.At about 11 a.m. on Monday, Richard Seppala, 47, of Fitzwilliam, was driving east on Route 119 in a 2001 Toyota Camry, with two vehicles.
More than a dozen signs on Cathedral Road were vandalized in the past few days, according to Rindge police.About 18 signs along the road were spray-painted with graffiti, according to a post by Chief Rachel Malynowski on the Rindge Police Department.
The Rindge Police Department welcomed a new officer and filled its empty sergeant’s position with an interior promotion during a ceremony at the Select Board meeting Wednesday.Police officer John Ciarcia, who has been with the department for five.