At Acushnet Library The following events are at the Acushnet Public Library, 232 Middle Road. Visit https://acupl.org Summer Concert Concerts are held rain or shine. In the event of rain, join us under the pavilion or in the community room. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Acushnet Cultural Council, a… [Read More]
WIIA Breakfast
Join the West Island Improvement Association for a buffet breakfast on Sun., 8/3, from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., WI Community Center, 41 Causeway Rd., West Island, Fairhaven. Includes scrambled eggs, pancakes, fruit, cereal, coffee and juice. $10/adults, $5/children under 12. Tickets at door. Accessible. ••• Click here to download the 7/31/25 issue: 07-31-25 FAYAB12U… [Read More]
At the Shep
The following FREE events will be held at Shepherd Center for Performing Arts, a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization dedicated to supporting local and regional Music, Dance, Theatre and Film, 34 Center St (William St entrance), Fairhaven. Donations welcome. Visit https:/ /theshepherdcenter.org/events/ • Open Mic Night: Every 1st & 3rd Wed., 6–9 p.m. Any age and any talent… [Read More]
Free Shakespeare
The Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum, Reverie Theatre Group presents an unforgettable adaptation of Shakespeare’s most iconic work, Romeo & Juliet. . The production will run August 7th, 8th, 9th, 14th, 15th, and 16th at 7:30pm and 10th and 17th at 2:00pm on the RJD patio. The audience opens for seating a half hour before… [Read More]
Protest Rally
DARE TO FIGHT RACISM. The next protest in Fairhaven will be held on Sat., 8/2, from noon to 2 p.m. at Fairhaven High School on the corner of Main Street and Route 6. We will be collecting school supplies to be distributed in the Greater New Bedford schools during this protest. Dare to Fight Facism, join… [Read More]
From the editor 07-31-25
By Beth David, Editor Oh, boy. Where to begin? Glass houses much, daughter of Patrick Carr? I am the one who is toxic, but a concerted effort to put me out of business, is not? Going after people’s livelihoods is okay? Geesh. I wasn’t going to waste any ink on this foolishness, but Mr. Carr’s… [Read More]
Fairhaven Kids do well in tourneys, but fall short in the end
Fairhaven Takes it on opening night of Poulin 12U Tourney The Michael Poulin/Matty Oliveira Memorial 12U All Star Tournament got underway on Friday evening, 7/25/25, after torrential rains threatened to postpone the evening’s schedule. However tournament director John Seed and his staff got the fields ready to the point that the schedule was not completely… [Read More]
Keith Hickey seals the deal with Fairhaven to be new TA
By Beth David, Editor At its meeting on 7/28/25, the Fairhaven Select Board (SB) voted to accept the contract terms worked out with Kingston’s Keith Hickey for him to become Fairhaven’s next Town Administrator, pending final approval from Town Counsel. Mr. Hickey was set to give his formal notice to the town of Kingston this week… [Read More]
Alyssa Botelho Receives Fulbright U.S. Student Award
By Beth David, Editor Alyssa Botelho, an alumna of the University of Rhode Island and a historical fiction filmmaker from Southeastern New England, has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant to conduct research in the Azores, Portugal, for the 2025–2026 academic year. Her project, The Last Frontier: War, Whales, and American-Azorean Family Bonds in… [Read More]
Local nonprofits issue scholarships
Fairhaven Historical Society awards scholarship Press release The Fairhaven Historical Society is pleased to announce the awarding of the Enrique Goytizolo Scholarship to Miss Carlie Francis of Fairhaven High School. Carlie Francis captained both her Field Hockey and Lacrosse teams and was vice president of the National Honor Society. She plans to enter the six-year… [Read More]
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