By Melissa Batchilder, Fairhaven for All
As the school year ends and newly elected officials prepare to step into their roles, Fairhaven finds itself in a moment that asks something important of us.
These transitions — in our classrooms, our government, and our neighborhoods — remind us that community is built through relationships: across generations, across differences, and across the welcome we extend to newcomers who now call this place home.
With new voices entering public office and important decisions ahead, we have an opportunity to model what healthy civic life looks like. That means:
Listening with curiosity
Speaking with respect
Disagreeing without dehumanizing
Remembering that our neighbors are not our opponents
Civil discourse isn’t a luxury. It’s the foundation of a functioning town. When we practice it, we make Fairhaven safer, kinder, and more welcoming for everyone — especially for families raising children who are watching how adults behave.
Where We Go From Here
Research shows that communities with strong social ties and diverse perspectives are more resilient, more innovative, and better at solving shared problems. Unity isn’t about sameness — it’s about choosing connection over conflict.
So as we head into summer, let’s choose the path that strengthens us:
Decency.
Respect.
A Fairhaven where every resident — long‑timer or newcomer — feels they belong.
Join us the first Monday of each month at 6pm at the Millicent Public Library. For more information email FairhavenforAll@gmail.com
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