Cohasset Police investigate rollover crash near Beechwood Street and Hillside Drive Wednesday

COHASSET — On Wednesday, October 11, 2023, at about 3:40 p.m., Cohasset Police and Fire responded to the intersection of Beechwood Street and Hillside Drive for a report of a rollover crash with injuries. First arriving officers reported that the driver, a 70-year-old man from Quincy, self-extricated and was outside of his 2009 Toyota sedan with extensive facial injuries.

Investigation on the scene, which included eyewitness accounts, showed that the man was traveling west on Beechwood Street, operating at or about the speed limit, left the travel lane, and hit a tree, causing the car to roll at least once. The driver was transported to the hospital by ambulance, and the vehicle was towed.  Beechwood Street was closed for nearly 1-hour.  The driver was issued a citation for failing to stay within marked lanes.

Cohasset Police Officer Greg Lowrance investigates a rollover crash at the intersection of Beechwood Street and Hillside Drive
Cohasset Police Officer Greg Lowrance investigates a rollover crash at the intersection of Beechwood Street and Hillside Drive

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Cohasset Community Fireworks to take place on July 2, 2023

COHASSET — Cohasset Community Fireworks will take place on July 2, 2023. Fireworks will begin at 9:15 p.m. at Sandy Beach. Because of the anticipated crowds and for everyone’s safety, there will be a number of road closures and areas where parking will NOT be allowed. There will be no parking in the Sandy Beach parking lot. Due to Piping Plovers, no dogs will be allowed on Sandy Beach. Real-time updates will be posted on the Cohasset Police Department’s website, Town of Cohasset’s website and on social media.

In the event of inclement weather prohibiting the fireworks display, information will be sent out on all platforms. There is no rain date. More information is below.

How to get to Sandy Beach:

  • Citizens may walk from Beach Street to Avenue to Atlantic Avenue to Sandy Beach utilizing those roads.
How to walk to Sandy Beach (photo of Sandy Beach: Jason Conforti)

Where to Park:

  • Town Hall Parking Lot
  • Village Parking Lot
  • High School Parking Lot

Free Transportation:

  • Pick up at Cohasset High School and at the Corner of South Main St. and Depot Ct.
    • Free Bus Transportation to and from Sandy Beach will start at 6:30 P.M.
    • Buses will run before and after the fireworks
    • Bus transportation will be suspended during the fireworks show

Road Closures (5:00 P.M to 10:15 P.M.)

  • Nichols Road will be closed to non-residents
  • Atlantic Avenue northbound will be open, one-way, north of Sandy Beach and Atlantic Avenue one way south of Sandy Beach
  • Atlantic Avenue will be closed beginning at Jerusalem Road at Atlantic Avenue

No Parking (4 P.M. to 12 A.M.)

  • Entire length of Nichols Road
  • Beach Street from Highland Avenue to Atlantic Avenue
  • Atlantic Avenue from Lothrop Lane to Sandy Beach
  • Atlantic Avenue from Jerusalem Road to Sandy Beach
  • Atlantic Avenue in front of Sandy Beach
  • Sandy Beach parking lot

Websites/Social Media:

Town of Cohasset: www.cohassetma.org

Cohasset Police: www.cohassetpolice.com

Facebook: Cohasset Police Department, Cohasset MA

Twitter: @CohassetPolice

Facebook: Town of Cohasset – Government

Facebook: Cohasset Emergency Management Agency

Twitter: CohassetEMA

Cohasset Police Department Awarded Funding Through State’s Municipal Road Safety Grant Program

Chief William Quigley is pleased to announce that the Cohasset Police Department has been awarded $16,417 in grant funds as part of the Municipal Road Safety Grant allocated by the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s Office of Grants and Research (OGR).

The Cohasset Police Department will use the grant to fund dedicated patrols for traffic enforcement and traffic safety equipment. Of the funding, $4,980 will be used to purchase permanent RADAR signs for upper King Street and the Beechwood area.

The police department plans to add more RADAR signs as more funding becomes available, including additions to the permanent RADAR units that have already been installed on Forest Avenue and Sohier Street. 

“Traffic, bicycle, and pedestrian safety have been top priorities for the town and police department for the past three years, and this grant will assist us in furthering our efforts,” said Chief Quigley. “Through competitive grant funding and support from the Town Manager, the Select Board, Senator Patrick O’Connor, and Representative Joan Meschino, we have been very fortunate in receiving this funding” 

The department would also like to thank Lt. Gregory Lennon, the department’s Executive Officer, for his work in seeking out, applying for, and managing police department grants. 

The grant is part of $10.9 million in federal grant funding awarded by the Baker-Polito Administration earlier this month to 186 municipal and state agencies for road safety improvements.

The grants provide police departments funding to address local traffic safety issues through enforcement, new equipment and novel traffic-safety programs. The goal is to support traditional enforcement activities and develop new strategies to reduce roadway crashes, injuries, fatalities, and associated economic losses in Massachusetts.

Since taking office in 2015, the Baker-Polito Administration has distributed approximately $70 million in highway safety grants. The grants provide equipment, training, and enforcement resources for local communities. 

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Cohasset Safe Harbor to Present “Drug Story Theater”

Special Evening Performance of “Drug Story Theater” in Cohasset on May 5: Parents and Kids Encouraged to Attend

Lifesaving Narcan Training to be offered in a private setting

 

Cohasset, Mass., April 16, 2016 – All are invited to a free presentation of Drug Story Theater in the Cohasset Middle/High School Auditorium on Thursday, May 5 at 6:30 p.m. While Cohasset Middle and High School students will attend separate presentations of the show that day during assembly periods, the evening show is for adults and children age 10 and up. All three performances are made possible through generous funding by the Cohasset Education Foundation (CEF), with coordination by the Safe Harbor Coalition and the Cohasset Middle/High School administration and health education team.

 

About Drug Story Theater

Drug Story Theater was first performed in 2015 in Plymouth and has been sharing its real teen experiences to audiences ever since. The actors are all in recovery and are able to share their personal stories of how they got in and out of drugs. The concept is the brainchild of Dr. Joe Shrand who realized that school assemblies about drug abuse presented by adults to kids just weren’t working. “So the treatment of one prevents the addiction of many,” says Shrand, a Marshfield resident and medical director of CASTLE (Clean And Sober Teens Living Empowered), a short-term treatment facility in Brockton. The presentation includes the stories of five teens and two parents and each have a story to share that in at least one way will resonate with each person in the audience.

 

Drug Story Theater takes teenagers in the early stages of recovery from drugs and alcohol, teaches them improvisational theater and engages them in psychodrama, to explore their personal stories. The teens then create their own shows about the seduction of, addiction to, and recovery from drugs and alcohol. They weave their stories into a theatrical piece and perform for middle and high school audiences so the treatment of one becomes the prevention of many.

 

The program’s innovative approach to decreasing adolescent substance abuse capitalizes on and integrates current knowledge of adolescent brain development into all stages of the program: from therapeutic group sessions, improvisational exercises, and family involvement, to story development, script writing, rehearsing, and culminating in performing the teen’s own stories in front of live audiences. After each performance, teens participate in a Questions & Answers period with the audience.

 

About Safe Harbor Cohasset Coalition

Since July 2014, Safe Harbor Cohasset has been working to promote awareness and implement resources to help make an impact on the substance abuse in the community. Co-founded by Christine Murphy and Marita Carpenter, who is also president of the South Shore Service League, the group has over 60 founding members from across the spectrum in the community, including town and school leaders, teachers, nurses, parents, clergy, police and fire personnel, as well as concerned citizens.

 

Since then, the group has worked to foster a strong and inclusive community that encourages healthy, educated and responsible choices about drug and alcohol use. The mission is supported by evidenced based, prevention focused, sustainable policies and programs. To learn more, and to find resources for both parents and teens, visit the Safe Harbor website at safeharborcohasset.org. Keep up to date on the latest news and trends by following Safe Harbor on Facebook at www.facebook.com/safeharborcohasset and on Twitter @cohsafeharbor.Cohasset