BROCKTON − Brockton has a new tropical steakhouse serving up crème brûlée, dessert cocktails and seafood.
The Brockton Police Department received roughly 1,100 calls from schools across the district requesting help with a wide range of incidents during the 2022-2023 school year, according to Police Chief Brenda Perez. Here’s what the police chief said about the kinds of calls her department responds to at Brockton High and what can be done to improve safety.
The Oliver Ames High boys basketball team won a court injunction to get into MIAA tournament field.
The fatal fire that occurred Feb. 24 in Middleboro claimed the life of middle schooler Jasmine Lane. The 12-year-old’s parents were about to travel on a cruise when the fire claimed her life and badly injured her grandmother.
In case you missed it, here are five stories of the top stories from the past week throughout the Brockton area.
Brockton has new tropical steakhouse serving up crème brûlée, dessert cocktails, seafood
“Vibrant flavors of the Caribbean” and the “succulent tenderness of prime-cut steak” have fallen in love in a secret harmony on the east side of Brockton. Sunrise Steakhouse is unlike your average American steakhouse. You can get a sense of a tropical beach vacation right in the comfort of your hometown. The new restaurant officially opened in Brockton Jan. 20, to give residents a fine dining experience without a super long drive to the “nearest major city.”
Brockton steakhouse: Brockton has new tropical steakhouse serving up crème brûlée, dessert cocktails, seafood
Police chief: 1,100 calls to Brockton schools in one year. What can be done?
The Brockton Police Department received roughly 1,100 calls from schools across the district requesting help with a wide range of incidents during the 2022-2023 school year, said Police Chief Brenda Perez at Tuesday’s School Committee meeting. Perez said that more than 80 of those calls came from Brockton High School, where staff have said violent fights break out daily in the halls and some students verbally and physically abuse faculty, among other safety and security issues.
1,100 police calls to Brockton schools: Police chief: 1,100 calls to Brockton schools in one year. What can be done?
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‘Our hearts are broken’: 12-year-old Middleboro fire victim wanted to be a babysitter’
New details have emerged regarding the fatal fire that occurred over the weekend in Middleboro, which claimed the life of a 12-year-old Middleboro middle schooler. Jasmine Lane was identified as the victim. WCVB reported that Jasmine and her three sisters were being cared for by their grandmother, who suffered serious burns during the fire. Jasmine’s parents were away about to travel on a Caribbean cruise when the fire occurred. They were able to get back to Middleboro on Monday.
‘Our hearts are broken’: ‘Our hearts are broken’: 12-year-old Middleboro fire victim wanted to be a babysitter
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Boys basketball team wins court injunction to get into MIAA tournament field
Sometimes it takes a second effort. Doesn’t the Oliver Ames High boys basketball team know all about that. The Tigers spent the school day Monday at Bristol County Superior Court receiving a court injunction stating the team will retain its No. 32 seed in the Division 2 state tournament after an asterisk was put next to its name at the final power rankings’ release, saying ‘Did not enter tournament.’ The MIAA said in a press release that Oliver Ames, despite qualifying for it, “failed to complete the entry process into the boys’ basketball state tournament” due to not submitting an entry form by the Feb. 16 deadline. So, of course, Oliver Ames won a game that almost wasn’t – Wednesday’s Division 2 preliminary game against No. 33 Norwood – on a second-chance opportunity.
Second changes: Second chances: Oliver Ames boys basketball wins tourney thriller days after court hearing
Basketball team wins court injunction: Boys basketball team wins court injunction to get into MIAA tournament field
Popular discount designer home décor store coming to Raynham. When it’s opening and more
If you’ve driven by the RK Center plaza on Route 44 in Raynham, then you’ve probably seen the Home Goods sign, indicating the popular chain is coming to town. The store, located on South Street West off Route 44, will be in that plaza, right next door to Burlington Coat Factory. Home Goods is known for its discounted, off-price, designer home products, such as kitchenware and appliances, tableware, various non-perishable food products, furniture, bedding and towels and assorted home décor.
Home Goods coming to Raynham: Popular discount designer home décor store coming to Raynham. When it’s opening and more
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.