Town Administrator and Emergency Management Director Kevin Sweet is urging the community to follow prevention guidance from the Board of Health and State Department of Public Health as the Town continues to monitor positive current COVID-19 cases.
Town Administrator and Emergency Management Director Kevin Sweet would like to offer Wrentham residents resources for stress and mental health for during and after a disaster during Emergency Preparedness Month.
WRENTHAM — Town Administrator and Emergency Management Director Kevin Sweet, the Wrentham Board of Health, King Philip Superintendent Paul Zinni and Wrentham Public Schools Superintendent Allan Cameron report that the Town of Wrentham has seen a rise in positive COVID-19 cases recently, and are urging the community to follow COVID-19…
The Wrentham Board of Selectmen will be discussing the Eagle Dam Removal Feasibility Study currently being done by Charles River Watershed Association (CRWA) and the…
Town Administrator and Emergency Management Director Kevin Sweet would like to offer Wrentham residents tips for responsibly stocking their emergency preparedness stockpile during Emergency Preparedness Month.
Town Administrator and Emergency Management Director Kevin Sweet would like to offer residents tips about making an emergency plan and kit to prepare your family for any emergency during Emergency Preparedness Month.
Lake Pearl will be chemically treated to control nuisance and invasive aquatic vegetation on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 The lake is closed to all water…
Town Administrator and Emergency Management Director Kevin Sweet is encouraging residents to take a series of precautions in the event of a tropical storm or hurricane.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and Director of Facilities Chad Lovett announce that starting Monday, July 6, Wrentham Town Hall and the town’s Building Department will re-open to the public, with restrictions in place.