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Taking care of business: Apponequet students get real world experienceLakeville — There's no substitute for real world business experience. Just ask the Apponequet Regional High School students involved in the school's DECA chapter. — South Coast Today Garden Club hosts Presidents' NightLakeville — The Lakeville Garden Club's Presidents' Night was held at the Lakeville Council on Aging. Past presidents of the Lakeville Garden Club attending the event included Pat Bessette, Sue Dunn, Chris Cotter, Beth McNamara and Nancy LaFave. — South Coast Today In the swim: Aquatic fundraisers raise nearly $10,000Lakeville — The Fifth Annual Freetown-Lakeville Aquatics Program's Swim-A-Ton was held recently at the George R. Austin Intermediate School pool. Swimmers were given the challenge of swimming as many yards as possible in 30 minutes without... — South Coast Today Continue the Earth Day Clean Up in MayLakeville — Residents of Lakeville, including Assawompsett third grade students from Mrs. Nash's classes, joined the Earth Day Clean Up effort last month to rid Lakeville of a total of 180 bags of roadside litter. There is more "work" to do to make... — South Coast Today Casino forum to be held May 22Lakeville — An informational forum for Lakeville/Freetown residents regarding the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head's (Aquinnah's) plans for a casino in the area will be held at 6 p.m. on May 22 at the Apponequet Regional High School. — South Coast Today UMass biotech facility officially on its wayEven under the tent, some guests were in mud up to their ankles as rain pummeled the groundbreaking ceremony for the new UMass biotech facility on the Freetown line Wednesday. — South Coast Today Taunton mayor and Mashpee Wampanoag tribe reach casino agreementThe agreement calls for Taunton to receive 2.05 percent of net slot machine revenue each year, with a floor of $8 million per year, Mayor Thomas Hoye Jr. said. He added that the agreement also calls for the tribe to pay $370,000 annually to the Taunton School Department as well as provide yearly funds for additional police and fire personnel. Several roadway improvements are also included, he said. — Wicked Local Amesbury Early childhood program accepting applicationsThe early childhood program at Old Rochester Regional High School is accepting applications for the 2012-13 school year. Openings are on a first-come, first-served basis and space is limited. — South Coast Today Freetown-Lakeville superintendent takes Scituate jobThe point man of the regionalization of the Freetown and Lakeville schools is on the move. Freetown-Lakeville Superintendent John McCarthy, 56, has been offered the same position in Scituate and intends to take it. — South Coast Today New Lakeville selectman chairman wants to hear about casinoDerek Maksy has begun his sixth year as a selectman in one of the most challenging times of his political career. — South Coast Today
New Lakeville selectmen chairman wants to hear about casinoLakeville – Derek Maksy has begun his sixth year as a selectman in one of the most challenging times of his political career. — South Coast Today Police have not yet named man found dead in Middleboro parking lotOfficials on Wednesday did not release the name of the man found dead Tuesday in the public parking lot behind the police station. — Wicked Local Middleborough
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