Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department encourage residents to test their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms when setting their clocks back for daylight saving time.
Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department encourage residents to test their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms when setting their clocks back for daylight saving time.
Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department would like to inform residents that a Level 3 – Critical Drought status is now in place for the Town of Dighton.
Chief Robert MacDonald reports that the Dighton Police Department is investigating a report of a stolen motor vehicle and are seeking the public’s help in locating it.
The Town of Dighton and Board of Selectmen announce that Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein will be stepping down from her position at the end of the month after she accepted the position of Town Administrator in the Town of Swansea.
Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein is pleased to share that the town of Dighton is now designated “Grey,” indicating its rate of positive COVID-19 tests has fallen over the past few weeks.
Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein is pleased to announce that the Town of Dighton will implement a speed safety zone along Pleasant Street to curb speeding in the area.
Chief Robert MacDonald is pleased to announce that the Dighton Police Department is taking part in the Pink Patch Project throughout the month of October.
DIGHTON — Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein and the Dighton Trails Committee are pleased to share an update regarding the committee’s ongoing planned initiatives. The Dighton Trails Committee was established in 2018 and consists of five volunteers: Jeff Carvalho, Rachel Conti, Rachel Beagan, Karen Alves and Bob Baglini. The committee’s vision is to build multimodal trail infrastructure in Dighton that will …
In the event of an emergency or natural disaster, Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department would like to provide Dighton residents with information and tips to assist them in recovering and moving forward.
Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department would like to offer residents resources for stress and mental health for during and after a disaster during Emergency Preparedness Month.