Bridgewater man charged with murder; WHRHS teen killed by train: 5 top stories last week
BROCKTON − Brockton High School students were all smiles for senior prom at Gillette Stadium.
A Bridgewater man was arraigned on a murder charge after bludgeoning his neighbor to death, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz said. Sixty-nine-year-old Dinis Moreira was arraigned in Brockton District Court after allegedly bludgeoning his Spring Street neighbor Valerie Oakhem, 58, to death, the DA’s office said in a written statement.
A Whitman-Hanson high school student was killed Tuesday night when she was struck by an MBTA Commuter Rail train, officials said. Whitman-Hanson Regional School District Superintendent Jeffrey Szymaniak confirmed that the victim was a student of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School.
Compass Medical with clinics in E. Bridgewater, Taunton, Quincy, Easton abruptly closed. Here's what we know.
In case you missed it, here are five stories of the top stories from the past week throughout the Brockton area.
Whitman-Hanson high school student struck, killed by Commuter Rail train
A high school student was killed Tuesday night when she was struck by an MBTA Commuter Rail train, officials said. Whitman police were notified by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Transit Police about 8:30 p.m. of a crash that occurred in Whitman in which a southbound train struck a pedestrian on the tracks. The victim, a juvenile female, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to Whitman police and fire officials. Whitman-Hanson Regional School District Superintendent Jeffrey Szymaniak confirmed that the victim was a student of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School.
WHHS student struck, killed by train: Whitman-Hanson high school student struck, killed by Commuter Rail train
Girl struck, killed by MBTA train Girl struck, killed by MBTA Commuter Rail train in Whitman
Bridgewater man charged with bludgeoning neighbor to death
A Bridgewater man was arraigned May 26 on a murder charge after bludgeoning his neighbor to death, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz said. Sixty-nine-year-old Dinis Moreira was arraigned in Brockton District Court after allegedly bludgeoning his Spring Street neighbor Valerie Oakhem, 58, to death, the DA’s office said in a written statement. Oakhem's distraught family members gathered in Brockton District Court Friday afternoon for the arraignment.
Bridgewater man charged: Bridgewater man charged with bludgeoning neighbor to death
Photos from arraignment: Emotional arraignment in bludgeoning death of Bridgewater woman
Compass Medical with clinics in E. Bridgewater, Taunton, Quincy, Easton abruptly closes
A Quincy-based chain of medical clinics and urgent care facilities with locations in Easton, East Bridgewater, Taunton, Quincy, Braintree and Middleboro said Wednesday it is abruptly closing all six of its offices “effective immediately.” "It is with our deepest regret and great sadness to inform you of our imminent plan to close our practices. After a steady stream of challenges, we were ultimately forced to make the devastating decision to close all offices of Compass Medical effective immediately," Compass Medical posted in a written statement on its website Wednesday evening.
Compass Medical abruptly closes: Compass Medical with clinics in E. Bridgewater, Taunton, Quincy, Easton abruptly closes
'They'd have a show for sure': Five reasons to see the Brockton Rox play this summer
Summer league baseball season in Brockton doesn't start until K.O., the lovable kangaroo mascot of the Brockton Rox, moonwalks atop the home dugout at Campanelli Stadium. It didn't sustain into the later innings as the visiting Nashua Silver Knights spoiled the team's home-opener Thursday night with a 6-4 win, but K.O. always makes it a fun night at the ballpark. Norm Laviolette tries to do much of the same in his second season as owner of the Rox.
'They'd have a show for sure': 'They'd have a show for sure': Five reasons to see the Brockton Rox play this summer
Rox game photos PHOTOS: Brockton Rox play first home game of the season
Anthony and Ava Patete make life hard for opposing goal-scorers
In sports, iconic family names can build, hold and sustain a brand or reputation. Curry -- think prolific 3-point shooting. Manning -- think honored, decorated quarterbacks. Patete -- think hard-nosed goalies. Although, aggressive opposing forwards likely think rejection. Every high school soccer team needs a quality keeper, but only two -- the East Bridgewater boys and the Whitman-Hanson girls -- have the privilege of rostering a Patete.
Standout Soccer Siblings: STANDOUT SOCCER SIBLINGS: Anthony and Ava Patete make life hard for opposing goal-scorers
Staff writer Kathy Bossa can be reached by email at kbossa@enterprisenews.com. Support local journalism by purchasing a digital or print subscription to The Enterprise today.
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