Fill-a-Bag sale, Sat., 4/5, $5 per bag. Clothing and shoes only. Heavenly Treasures Thrift Shop at First Congregational Church, UUC, 34 Center St., Fairhaven (use William St. entrance). Open Wednesdays & Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ••• Click here to download the 4/3/25 issue: 04-03-25 Candidates Support local journalism, donate to the Neighb News with PayPal
Our Coastal Birds
Free talk. Mon., 4/7, 6:30–7:30 p.m. Our Coastal Birds is part of the Natural Heritage of Fairhaven series, a collaboration between the Millicent Library and the UUSF. This program is held in the UU Auditorium, located across from the library at 102 Green Street. Join Gina Purtell, Mass Audubon Conservation Projects Manager, and consider the… [Read More]
Live Music
First Fridays After Dark: A Night of Live Music, Cocktails, and Culture at the Whaling Museum! Another unforgettable evening awaits at the New Bedford Whaling Museum as they continue their thrilling First Fridays After Dark series on April 4th! This dynamic event blends art, history, science, and entertainment into a truly unique experience. Enjoy cocktails… [Read More]
NB FIlm Fest
Are you ready for the New Bedford Film Festival 2025? April 10-13, 2025, we will celebrate bold and diverse cinematic stories and storytellers in the whaling city of New Bedford, Massachusetts! Film lovers and makers, save these dates to experience the New Bedford Film Festival for your first or second time! The New Bedford Film… [Read More]
Art Reception
Artist Melinda Lane unveils Calm, her newest series of paintings, at the Colo Colo Gallery in the Kilburn Mill, 127 W. Rodney French Blvd., New Bedford. Exhibition opens April 2, with a reception on Sunday, April 6, from 1-5 pm. Melinda Lane is a representational painter from the South Shore of Mass. Her work can… [Read More]
Art Reception
The Marion Art Center is pleased to present its newest exhibition, the Pastel Paintings of Janet Schwartz & Dave Kaphammer, which features two artists working in pastels. The exhibit runs April 5 through May 16 with an artists’ reception on Saturday, April 5th from 3:00-5:00pm at the MAC, located at 80 Pleasant Street, Marion. Although… [Read More]
Candidates make last pitch to voters
By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven candidates had two events to make their cases to voters this past week. On Thursday, 3/27/25, the Fairhaven Government Access Department in collaboration with the West Island Improvement Association held a candidates night where they answered questions asked by WIIA’s Bob Pink, while Derek Frates, Media Director, Fairhaven TV, emceed…. [Read More]
First they get bottled up, then….
By Beth David, Editor It’s springtime at the winery! And that means bottling up, cutting vines, and burning vines (cane). The crew at Nasketucket Bay Vineyard in Fairhaven is busy getting ready for the season. One of those tasks is bottling the wine for sale. Last fall the grapes were picked and crushed. Then they… [Read More]
Tips for an Eco-Friendly Lawn
By Christin Ritz on behalf of the Fairhaven Sustainability Committee What’s the best thing you can do for an eco-friendly lawn? The answer might surprise you. Do nothing! Resist Spring Fever Don’t clean up the yard too soon! The first pollinators appear in April, most wait for warmer May temperatures. Last year’s leaf litter provides… [Read More]
Dear Frankie
Healthy Food Dear Frankie, My parents are health nuts. Everything they eat and wear is organic. They have always cooked my food and prepared me a lunch box for doggie daycare. They think commercial dog food is poisonous and the cause of many canine illnesses. At a recent play date, Skipper’s mom called us into… [Read More]
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