By Beth David, Editor
Fairhaven isn’t the only town with residents spreading the Christmas spirit. Visit the streets on this page to see houses in Acushnet that are also making their homes bright. There are lots more, of course, but we just wanted to point out a few to make sure you’re motivated to get out there and look. Visit our website at www. neighbnews.com, for more photos.Acushnet residents get into Christmas spirit with lights

This house on South Main Street near Roosevelt in Acushnet lights up the center of town n 12/13/21. Be sure to take a right on Main Street to see the fire station lights. Photo by Beth David

This yard on Main Street near the Long Plain Museum in Acushnet, is filled with scores of inflatable Christmas figures, which lean very heavily towards all manner of pets, for a truly unique experience on 12/13/21. Photo by Beth David

This yard on Main Street near the Long Plain Museum in Acushnet, is filled with scores of inflatable Christmas figures, which lean very heavily towards all manner of pets, for a truly unique experience on 12/13/21. Photo by Beth David

This yard on Main Street near the Long Plain Museum in Acushnet, is filled with scores of inflatable Christmas figures, which lean very heavily towards all manner of pets, for a truly unique experience on 12/13/21. Photo by Beth David

This yard on Main Street near the Long Plain Museum in Acushnet, is filled with scores of inflatable Christmas figures, which lean very heavily towards all manner of pets, for a truly unique experience on 12/13/21. Photo by Beth David

This yard on Main Street near the Long Plain Museum in Acushnet, is filled with scores of inflatable Christmas figures, which lean very heavily towards all manner of pets, for a truly unique experience on 12/13/21. Photo by Beth David

This house on Main Street in Acushnet, near Perry Hill Road, lights up the road with holiday cheer on 12/13/21. Photo by Beth David
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