Fairhaven Village Militia Revolutionary War Encampment, Saturday and Sunday, 9/30 & 10/1, 10:00 a.m. to sunset Saturday and 10:00 a.m. to Noon on Sunday. Fort Phoenix, Fort Street, Fairhaven, MA Cannon firing at sunset Saturday only if gunpowder is available. The Fairhaven Village Militia and the Wareham Minutemen and Militia Companies present a weekend historical… [Read More]
Acushnet Grange Fair
Join us at the Acushnet Grange Fair, Sat., 9/30 from 10-3. There will be crafters with homemade items, wood carvings and more. Tails and Trails 4-H club with prize winning animals and Dogs for Better Living from Falmouth and tractors. Inside Grange Hall there are Agriculture Displays, UMass Extension service will have samples of… [Read More]
Blessing of the Pets
St Mary’s Church in Fairhaven, 440 Main St., is holding several events open to the public. • Sun., 10/1, noon, Blessing of the Pets, in front of the church. All pets must leashed or in carriers. You may even bring a photo of your pet to be blessed. • Sun., 10/1, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Community… [Read More]
West Island’s friendly monster
By Beth David, Editor Since sometime in July, West Island has been graced with the presence of “Westie,” a friendly and colorful rock monster started by MaryAnn Tomase Folley. “Meet ‘Westie,’ our very own Nessie!” reads the sign next to Westie’s head on the bottom of Causeway Road. “Add a painted rock to see just… [Read More]
Town Administrator announces finance team, Asst. TA
By Beth David, Editor At the Fairhaven Select Board meeting on 9/18/23, Town Administrator Angie Lopes Ellison announced a restructuring of the Finance Department and the new position of Assistant Town Administrator, as a way to solve the stubborn problem of filling the Finance Director/Collector/ Treasurer position. Ms. Ellison had tried to change the position… [Read More]
Restored Millicent sundial dedicated to Christopher Bunnell
By Beth David, Editor The Trustees of the Millicent Library in Fairhaven held a ceremony on 9/24/23, to dedicate the restored sundial to Christopher Bunnell, a long time trustee. Due to the rain the event was held inside, but the weather held up long enough for a few photos. The sundial had been in storage… [Read More]
Dear Frankie
Connecting Life’s Dots Dear Frankie, Recently, I have been thinking about my birth mother. I can’t remember much about her, but I know I would know her smell a mile away. Fortunately, I kept the blanket she and I slept on in our crate in the shelter. The shelter lady gave it to me the… [Read More]
Bucket Filling Fairy: Throw kindness around like confetti
Submitted On September 18th the students in Pre-School through Grade 2 at St. Joseph School were excited to receive a surprise visit from the “Bucket Filling Fairy,” played by third grader, Isabella. She explained to the children that being a Bucket Filler means being kind and caring and is the key to being happy. When… [Read More]
Vineyard Wind’s first Wind Turbines go out to sea
From Press Release Materials Vineyard Wind, a joint venture between AVANGRID, Inc. (NYSE: AGR) and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), on September 6, 2023, shipped the first GE Haliade-X Wind Turbine Generator (WTG) from the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal to its location more than 30 miles off the coast of Cape Cod. Foss Maritime, a… [Read More]
Letter_Fairhaven School District Refuses to provide info
Fairhaven School District Refuses to Provide Information When school districts receive money from the government (IDEA Part B funding), they make promises; one of those promises is to have special education policies and procedures (P&P) that both conform to the law and are available to the public upon request. I am working on a project… [Read More]
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