Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and the Town of Wrentham would like to provide the public with information regarding COVID-19 vaccination distribution.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet would like to share safety tips for trick-or-treating and alternative Halloween activities to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Town of Wrentham Urges Continued Vigilance as Wrentham Drops to Green ‘Low Risk’ Status for COVID-19
Town Administrator and Emergency Management Director Kevin Sweet is pleased to share that the town of Wrentham is now designated “Green,” indicating its rate of positive COVID-19 tests has fallen over the past few weeks.
Town Administrator and Emergency Management Director Kevin Sweet is pleased to share that the town of Wrentham is now designated “Yellow,” indicating its rate of positive COVID-19 tests has fallen. However, the Town’s public health officials continue to urge extreme caution and continued vigilance to continue to stop the spread…
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.
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…
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet and Director of Planning & Economic Development Rachel Benson are pleased to announce that the Town of Wrentham has received a portion of a regional Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) to assist local small businesses and food pantries that have been financially impacted as a result…
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.
In preparation of Gov. Charlie Baker’s upcoming announcement regarding the state potentially moving into Phase 2 of its statewide re-opening plan, Town Administrator Kevin Sweet would like to inform Wrentham residents what the Town has been doing to get prepared for more businesses and services to re-open.
Town Administrator Kevin Sweet wishes to announce that the Town of Wrentham’s 2020 Memorial Day services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, May 25 on the Town Common.