Repairs to the water main on West Street (Route 121) at the intersection of Riverside Drive have been completed, and the road has reopened to traffic. Due to asphalt plants being closed, permanent paving cannot be completed at this time. The repaired section has been compacted with temporary material until…
Please be advised that work is continuing Saturday morning, Jan. 24, on the water main break on West Street (Route 121) at the intersection of Riverside Drive. After an initial repair was completed and water was restored, crews identified a possible additional leak in the area. A contractor has been…
Please be advised that West Street (Route 121) is closed Friday morning between Route 1A and Green Street this morning due to a water main break at the intersection of Riverside Drive. Please click the link for the latest information:
WRENTHAM — The Town of Wrentham will host another public outreach session this week to provide residents with information about the proposed zoning bylaw changes…
The Town of Wrentham is hosting a series of upcoming outreach events where residents can learn more about the proposal for a new Public Works Facility, which will be considered at the November 3, 2025 Fall Town Meeting. Click the link to read the full news release:
WRENTHAM — The Wrentham Select Board and Town Manager Michael King are pleased to announce that the Town of Wrentham celebrated the grand reopening of…
The following is a statement from the Wrentham Select Board and Town Manager Michael King: After careful consideration, the Wrentham Select Board has decided not to appeal the recent decision issued by the Superior Court in the case of Town of Wrentham vs. Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Livable…
In Town News – April 2025 by Wrentham Town Manager’s Office
The Town of Wrentham is pleased to announce that four new Level 3 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations have been installed and are now operational in the Center Parking Lot. Click the link to read the full press release.
The Town of Wrentham is pleased to announce that it will launch its electricity supply program, Wrentham Community Electricity, in July 2025. The program is a municipal aggregation, a model already offered by more than 200 cities and towns in Massachusetts.