Fairhaven Neighborhood  News

  • About Us
    • Advertising Info
    • Contact
  • Town Meetings
    • Selectboard
    • Planning Board
  • Latest News
    • Fairhaven
    • Acushnet
    • This Week’s Issue
    • Latest Updates
  • Obituaries
  • Legal Notices
  • Events
  • Opinions

Update on Fairhaven High School vandalism

June 3, 2026 by Staff Writer

Woodwork in one of the historic classrooms of Fairhaven High School is scratched and carved up after vandals broke into the building on 5/16/26. Photo courtesy of the Fairhaven School Department.

By Beth David, Editor

The School Department released a statement, including photos, with an update on pending charges against individuals who allegedly vandalized Fairhaven High School on 5/16/26 (see 5/21/26 issue). According to the initial press release from the Fairhaven Police Depart­ment on 5/19, “multiple indi­viduals” broke into the school at 11:45 p.m. through a window and vandalized “historical woodwork on the wall and within a classroom.”

On Monday, 6/1, the School Depart­ment statement said they worked with the PD and “successfully identified five suspects.”

“We want to thank the Fairhaven Police Department for their collabo­ra­tion and swift response to the incident,” said the SD in the statement. 

“Fairhaven High School is a treasure to the School Department and a source of pride to our entire town,” reads the statement. “Criminal charges have been filed at the Third District Court in New Bedford. Charges filed are breaking and entering in the nighttime and two counts of vandalizing property.”

Also on 6/1, the Fairhaven PD made a Facebook post stating that they do not release the names of suspects until they have been arraigned. 

“Once a case has been arraigned and becomes a matter of public record, additional information may be released consistent with Massa­chu­setts law and department policy,” reads the post.

The photos from the School Depart­ment show deep scratches and the words “LOC” carved into the woodwork of a classroom. Accord­ing to a Facebook post, “LOC” is a “foot­ball thing.” Ac­cord­ing to Neighb News sources, it stands for “Legion of Cram,” and is a term used by this year’s football team, although it is unclear exactly what it means. 

According to sources, several of the suspects were FHS seniors and were not allowed to participate in Sunday’s ceremony.

Fairhaven High School, also known as the “Castle on the Hill,” was designed by architect Charles Brigham and was a gift to Fairhaven from town benefactor, Henry Huttleston Rogers, who made his fortune in the oil and railroad industries. The 1906 building boasts ornate woodwork, marble, Italian tile, and many other special features. 

•••

Click here to download the 6/4/26 issue: 06-04-26 Graduation

Support local journalism, donate to the Neighb News with PayPal

Filed Under: Latest News

  • Archives
166 Dogwood St. Fairhaven, MA 02719 · 508-979-5593
© 2016 Fairhaven Neighborhood News. All rights reserved
Web Design by Spectrum Marketing Group
Keep your local news local

Copyright © 2026 · Outreach Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

MENU
  • About Us
    • Advertising Info
    • Contact
  • Town Meetings
    • Selectboard
    • Planning Board
  • Latest News
    • Fairhaven
    • Acushnet
    • This Week’s Issue
    • Latest Updates
  • Obituaries
  • Legal Notices
  • Events
  • Opinions