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Memorial Buddy Bench in the name of Renee True to be installed at MECC
The tragic and unexpected loss of Renee True, a Middleboro resident and mini-bus driver with Middleborough Public Schools, has left a deep hole in the hearts of all who knew her. As family, friends and co-workers battle with these profound emotions, many have asked for a way to remember this amazing woman and the positive impact she’s had on the community.
The Middleboro Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) will be collecting donations to create a memorial for Renee. The recently updated FFA guidelines do not allow for a traditional memorial or marker to be placed on school property. Instead, the group presented a proposal for a buddy bench as a tribute, which was approved by both Superintendent Lynch and the Middleborough School Committee.
MIDDLEBORO It was revealed at the January 14 Middleborough School Committee meeting that the highly-anticipated move-in date for the new Middleborough High School building would be delayed until at least April.
Completion of the new high school building has been delayed due to an outbreak of positive cases of COVID-19 reported on the job site, according to Superintendent Brian Lynch.
Lynch stated that work has slowed to a grinding pace” at the site due to numerous sub-contractors contracting the virus.
“Tradesmen are coming from all over. There’s been significant spread between workers,” explained Lynch.
Lynch also stated, as was highlighted at a recent High School Building Committee meeting building, delays have also been the result of reduced management and working crews being allowed on site, as well as shipping and manufacturing delays.
December 11, 2020
Ryan True, 21, of Middleborough, is arraigned in Wareham District Court on Friday. Marc Vasconcellos/The Enterprise
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The 21-year-old man charged with murdering his parents in their Middleborough home is being held without bail pending further evaluation.
Ryan True, who resided in the home with his parents, is being sent to Bridgewater State Hospital due to concerns of his competency raised during his arraignment in Wareham District Court on Friday morning.
True is facing two counts of murder in the deaths of his parents, Renee True, 55, and David True, 52.
Both of the older Trues were found dead in the home Thursday morning after one of David True’s coworkers called police around 6:30 a.m. asking for a well-being check after he didn’t show up at work, noting that this was “unusual” for him to not show up, according to Plymouth Assistant District Attorney Jeremy Beth Kusmin.
Renee True, 55, and
David True, 52, in their Highland Street home earlier that morning. Prosecutors said the couple’s son admitted stabbing his parents to death. The motive remains unknown.
True has since been charged with two counts of murder
Middleboro police made the gruesome discovery after responding to the home for a well-being check.
Police Chief Joe Perkins said Thursday that coworkers called them around 6:30 a.m. because one of the victims had not shown up for work. An officer forced entry into the home and found the bodies. The scene was described as,
‘brutal and very bloody.’
Pictured, Ryan True Middleboro, Mass. man accused of stabbing parents, David & Renee Truth to death at the family home. Image via police bookings.