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September 18, 2019

Director of suicide prevention organization cites lack of volunteers.

For decades, a sign on the Sagamore Bridge has counseled travelers to call the Samaritans suicide prevention organization if they are feeling desperate.

But what if no one picks up the phone?

That has been the experience of a West Barnstable woman who said she has called the two phone numbers listed for the Samaritans on Cape Cod and the Islands several times in recent weeks — only to have the phones ring multiple times and then disconnect.


September 18, 2019

SALEM — It appears Nancy Pelosi doesn’t get mad or get even.

On the heels of U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton’s failed attempted coup of the House Speaker last year, the California Democrat has named him to the powerful Conference Committee. It’s their job to negotiate the House’s version with the Senate’s proposal for more than $700 billion in defense spending.

“I was not surprised,” Moulton said. “We are professionals. There’s a time to debate and a time to play on the team. I talk to her all the time.”

Pelosi’s office did not respond to a request for comment.


September 17, 2019

When a medical emergency occurs, even with the confusion and surging adrenaline, people know just what to do: Call 911.

But for people in the midst of a mental health emergency, it’s not quite that simple. They, too, are in the middle of a crisis where time is of the essence – but instead of having an easy-to-remember three-digit number at the ready, they have to first look up who to call.

With any luck, that search will take them to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline, and they’ll get the help they need. But we shouldn’t count on it.


September 16, 2019

U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton on Monday called the Maine Lobstermen's Association shortsighted for stepping away from the federal plan to increase protections for North Atlantic right whales, saying the defection will dull its membership's ability to influence the plan ultimately adopted by NOAA Fisheries.


September 16, 2019

SAUGUS — Public safety is heating up in Saugus.

The town will hire five new firefighters with nearly $885,000 from the state. The money comes from the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant program.

It will allow the Saugus Fire Department to “increase firefighter presence” and decrease response time, which will allow them to better protect residents during emergencies, said Saugus Fire Chief Michael Newbury.

“Maintaining adequate staffing is absolutely critical for first responders,” said Newbury.


September 15, 2019

ANDOVER, Mass. — Congressman Seth Moulton joined war veterans for the 2019 Day of Service at Ironstone Farm in Andover on Sunday.


September 13, 2019
Topsfield, Mass. — Today, Representative Seth Moulton (MA-06) joined FEMA Region 1 Fire Program Specialist Dave Parr to deliver a $429,715 regional grant to the Topsfield, Essex, and Middleton Fire Departments.

The departments will use the grant to purchase radios that will allow them to communicate with each other and other departments in the region at the scene of large fires.


September 11, 2019

WASHINGTON – Today, Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) voted in favor of two bills that would protect America’s coasts from offshore drilling, which is a direct threat to the state’s fishing and tourism economy and the critically-endangered North Atlantic right whale. The bills, The Coastal and Marine Economies Protection Act and The Protecting and Securing Florida’s Coastline Act, both passed in the House of Representatives.


September 10, 2019
WASHINGTON – Today, following the president’s announcement that he fired National Security Advisor John Bolton, Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) made the following statement:

“No one trusts a leader who can’t decide who his enemies are. Burning through three national security advisors in two years, all of whom have fundamentally different views, shows the president doesn’t have a clue about national security.


September 9, 2019

Easthampton Fire Department Awarded Over $600k to Hire Four New Firefighters