Good news for Fall River by Governor Charles Baker. The governor recently awarded almost one million dollars in grant monies for the city’s public safety departments. This is the sixth consecutive year that the
Read MoreState Representative Alan Silvia is planning public input hearings to determine what south end residents want to see happen to the former King Phillips Mill Complex destroyed by fire in 2013, and which still
Read MoreThe City Council’s Public Safety Subcommittee will be in session tonight beginning at 5:30 at Government Center tonight, February 2nd, 2016. Click the link below for the full agenda. Public Safety Agenda Photo courtesy
Read MoreThe Massachusetts Department of Public Health warns that the improper disposal of medical syringes is a real concern, not only for medical personnel, but for workers in public sanitation and community recreation areas. The
Read MoreSenior citizens 65 years and older can receive free smoke alarms. There’s only one catch, according to the Fall River Fire Department’s Public Safety Officer Jeff Medieros
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