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According to his obituary, Monestime moved to Brockton in 2004, when he was only a few months old. "He loved anime, playing basketball, listening to music and working on his car," his obituary says.
Marquies L. Bradshaw, owner of Galaxy Ice Cream truck in Brockton, and his nephew, Kaedyn Semedo, 7, hold some frozen treats on Tuesday, March 1, 2022.
The Enterprise is an afternoon daily newspaper published in Brockton, Massachusetts. It is considered a newspaper of record for Brockton and nearby towns in northern Bristol and Plymouth counties, and southern Norfolk County.
BROCKTON — Davien Roberts Taylor, a 9-year-old from Brockton, died in his grandmother’s arms on Sept. 3 after suffering an asthma attack the day before his first day of fourth grade.
[1] [2] Between 1974 and 1977, Creedon was a member of the Brockton City Council. [1] He contested his first Massachusetts Senate election in 1996, and won his final state senate election in 2006, all for the 2nd Plymouth and Bristol district. [2] [3] In 2008, 2012, and 2018, Creedon was elected Plymouth County clerk of court. [2]
Mary E. Baker was the first African-American to work at Brockton City Hall. [2] She was a 1941 graduate of Brockton High School, [3] and commenced her working career as a legal secretary, prior to obtaining employment with the city.
A solemn walk-through pays tribute to Brockton firefighter Jason A. Gould, 46, of Middleboro, at Russell & Pica Funeral Home in Lakeville, on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024.
The Brockton Enterprise is the only daily newspaper published in the county, although the Quincy Patriot Ledger has extensive coverage of the South Shore of Massachusetts generally and Plymouth County in particular. There are numerous weekly newspapers published in the county, including: Abington Mariner [31] – Abington; Duxbury Clipper [32 ...