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As part of a continuing commitment to provide free, safe and fun recreational opportunities for young people across Massachusetts, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) announced July 11 ...
The snake reported to have bitten two dogs in Attleboro, MA on July 9 is most likely not a rare venomous snake, state ...
ATTLEBORO, Mass. — A supposedly venomous snake that bit multiple dogs in Bristol County was a case of mistaken identity.
While the Attleboro area escaped relatively unscathed from Thursday morning's heavy rainstorms, some area communities such as ...
State wildlife officials now say there was a snake mistake in Attleboro: recent dogs bitten by a snake were not attacked<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Property on Centre Of New England Boulevard, West Greenwich, sold for $4,000,000. A Cranston property on Worthington Road ...
Using a photo from the city, the state herpetologist identified it as a northern watersnake, a much more common, nonvenomous ...
The Attleboro Fire Department is alerting residents after a venomous snake was reported to have bitten two dogs in the area.
What was originally believed to be a copperhead snake that reportedly bit two dogs along the Ten Mile River may just have ...
In a statement sent to NewsCenter 5, MassWildlife says they have not confirmed any reports of a copperhead in Attleboro and ...
The city of Attleboro put out a warning about a potentially venomous snake biting some dogs, but state officials are skeptical.
The snake, believed to be a rare copperhead, was reported along Attleboro’s Ten Mile River near Milk Street, officials wrote.