Pembroke Community Middle School has launched a free after-school tutoring program for students in grades 6–8, thanks to a grant from the Pembroke Education Foundation.
The program runs Tuesdays
The Pembroke Public Library has started a free seed library. Residents can “borrow” vegetable, flower, and herb seeds to plant at home and return seeds from their harvest in the
Students from Hobomock and North Pembroke Elementary Schools planted more than 200 native trees and shrubs at the Tucker Preserve as part of this year’s Earth Day celebrations.
The
Pembroke’s housing market stayed robust in the first quarter of 2026. Median sale price reached $612,000, up 6.8% from the same period last year. Days on market
A new locally owned coffee shop called Pembroke Perk officially opened its doors at 245 Main Street on May 2, bringing specialty coffee, pastries, and a cozy community gathering space
Johnson’s Hardware on Center Street celebrated its 50th anniversary on May 1 with a community open house, free hot dogs, and giveaways.
Founded in 1976 by the late Robert
Mark your calendars: Pembroke Community Day is back on Saturday, June 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pembroke Town Landing.
The free family event will
The Pembroke Economic Development Committee announced that a new women’s clothing boutique, Coastal Threads, will open in the former bank building at 1200 Washington Street this summer.
The store
Chief of Police Michael Donovan announced that property crimes in Pembroke are down 14% year-to-date compared to 2025.
The department credits increased patrols, stronger community partnerships, and a successful “See
More than 20 local nonprofits and town boards participated in the first annual Pembroke Volunteer Fair held at the Community Center on April 26.
Residents had the opportunity to meet