Here’s your last chance to get a great home-cooked meal for only $5 in Webster. Serving the area since 1996, D.E.B.S. Place, known for their inexpensive breakfast and lunch specials will soon be no more. Brian Estabrooks says he has no choice but to close up shop after 22 years. He told THE LAKE 940 it is “not due to lack of business,” but there have been “issues” with the landlord who owns the building. He would not elaborate on what he meant by that. Brian told us, he has enjoyed doing business in Webster, “Through the years I’ve met a lot of good people. Some will be friends forever.” We asked him if there…
Read MoreTHE LAKE 940 AUDIO: Listen to Dudley Fire Chief Dean Kochanowski explain the reason why his department can not send his fire trucks out to rescue animals from trees. Audio courtesy of Town of Dudley (Youtube) Sure, firefighters have those big expensive trucks with the really long ladders, but they are to be used for fighting fires — not rescuing cats or other animals from trees. That is what was the subject that was brought up at a recent Dudley Board Of Selectmen meeting. On February 3rd, during one of the coldest stretches of the year, Dawn Lundquist made a phone call to the Dudley Fire Department about a cat that appeared to be stuck in…
Read MoreIn an effort to continue their public safety partnership with citizens and businesses, The Sturbridge Police Department has announced a new initiative called the Sturbridge Police Camera Registry Program. This new program will help residents and business owners aid Sturbridge Police in solving crimes and various neighborhood problems. The camera registry program will allow residents and business owners to voluntarily register their video surveillance systems with the Sturbridge Police Department. When a crime occurs, police will be able to identify the locations of nearby cameras via the registry and enlist the assistance of the community to help officers collect potential video surveillance and follow up on leads. With this program, the Sturbridge Police Department will…
Read MoreAfter all of the recent fires in town, Oxford’s Fire Department is looking for people to serve their community by becoming an on-call firefighter. Part-time training will be provided to those who have full-time jobs. Successful applicants will be able to train at the fire academy at no cost to you. If you think you have what it takes to become a firefighter, you are asked to contact them at (508) 987-6012 or e-mail firedepartment@town.oxford.ma.us.
Read MoreMost people know that it is against the law to drive with an open container of alcohol in their vehicle, but The Sturbridge Police Department wants to remind you that it is also unlawful to possess an open container of marijuana in your vehicle as well. On Friday morning one unlucky motorist found that out the hard way after getting pulled over for going 41 MPH in a 30 MPH zone, failing to have a valid inspection sticker and the additional $500 fine for not knowing the law. For alcohol, an “open container” consists of a bottle, can or other receptacle used to contain a liquid that has been opened or has a broken seal…
Read MoreThanks to a grant provided by the Highway Safety Division of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, Colonel Kerry A. Gilpin, Superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police, announced that a “Sobriety Checkpoint” will be implemented by the Massachusetts State Police on a Public Way in Worcester County on Friday March 2, 2018 into Saturday March 3, 2018. The purpose is to further educate the motoring public and strengthen the public’s awareness to the need of detecting and removing those motorists who operate under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs from our roadways. It will be operated during varied hours, the selection of vehicles will not be arbitrary, safety will be assured, and any…
Read MoreA required fire flow test will be conducted on Monday, February 26th at 8 AM on School Street in Webster. The water department tells The Lake 940 residents and businesses in the area may experience discolored water as a result of this test. Please prepare to have a temporary backup water supply if discolored water takes place. Also check water quality prior to use and call the Water Department at (508) 949-3861 should you experience discolored water.
Read MoreOn Thursday morning, February 22nd at about 9:15 AM, Worcester Police officers were dispatched to the Bank of America ATM at 490 Lincoln Street for a report of an attempted robbery. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the female victim, who parked her vehicle and went to withdraw money from the ATM. When she returned to her vehicle and got into the driver’s seat, she felt something against her neck and a voice behind her demand money. The male suspect had climbed into the backseat of the victim’s vehicle when she got out of her car to get the money. The male said that he had a gun and that she had to give him all…
Read MoreMillbury police are searching for a driver failed to stop for a school bus, and almost hit a mother and her 7 year old child last Friday afternoon on Riverlin Street. As you can see and hear from the video below, the alert bus driver noticed the Buick Rendezvous was speeding towards the bus with no intention of slowing down or stopping. The bus driver honked his horn to alert the mother, and luckily the woman stopped crossing over to the other side of the road just in time to avoid being run over. SCARY VIDEO of a close call in Millbury for a 7yo & her mom, as an SUV didn’t stop for her school…
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