At a joint meeting of the Fall River City Council and School Committee last night, the Coogan administration gave a preview of what the city’s budget may look like when the new fiscal year
Read MoreFall River School Committee last night voted to support a resolution to remove the MCAS graduation requirement and ask the state legislature to pass the “Thrive Act” to allow local districts to determine graduation
Read MoreApril is Child Abuse Prevention and Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Mayor Paul Coogan recognized the efforts of organizations such as the Children’s Advocacy Center and The Women’s Center that use this time of year
Read MoreFall River Mayor Paul Coogan addressed the membership of the One SouthCoast Chamber of Commerce yesterday to provide an update on the state of local business across Fall River
Read MoreThe City of Fall River is asking the community how it should spend approximately $8 million over 15 years to ease the impact the opioid epidemic has had on city residents
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