Dead Man’s Cell Phone, by Sarah Ruhl. An incessantly ringing cell phone in a quiet café. A stranger at the next table who has had enough. And a dead man – with a lot of loose ends. Remaining dates are Fri. & Sat., 16, 17 at 7:30 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 17, 18, at 2… [Read More]
FAYB holds annual parade
By Beth David, Editor The parade had to be postponed due to the weather a couple of weeks ago, so the Fairhaven Acushnet Youth Baseball league did not let threatening skies and a little bit of drizzle stop them this week, 5/10/25, from holding their opening day ceremonies. The teams marched on Main Street from… [Read More]
Fairhaven Select Board fills ZBA vacancy with newcomer
By Beth David, Editor The Fairhaven Select Board opted for new blood at its meeting on 5/12/25 when choosing to fill a vacancy on the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA). The vacancy was created when Amy Goyer resigned, citing a campaign of “libel and harassment” by Chairperson, Patrick Carr, and Vice Chair, Ruy daSilva (see… [Read More]
Planning Board fails to elect a chairperson
By Beth David, Editor The Fairhaven Planning Board failed to elect a chairperson at its meeting on 5/13/25. It was the third time the board has met since the election on 4/7, but only the first time it took up the issue. Former PB Chairperson, Cathy Melanson, was not re-elected, so Vice Chair, Patrick Carr,… [Read More]
A little mud does not stop the first Harborfest
By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven held its first HarborFest, Mom’s Day by the Bay, on Saturday, 5/20/25, with threatening skies overhead, and a bit of a muddy mess underneath. The heavy rain the day before left the ground at Grimshaw Park a bit muddy, but that did not stop vendors or the public from having… [Read More]
Food drive nets 3,860 pounds for Shepherd’s Pantry
By Beth David, Editor The Shepherd’s Pantry in Acushnet received 3,860 pounds of food from Fairhaven households on Saturday, 5/10/25. The annual food drive by the National Association of Letter Carriers, collects food that postal service customers leave by the mailboxes. The food is picked up by the letter carriers for distribution to a local shelter. … [Read More]
Volunteers place flags on graves of Acushnet veterans
Just ahead of Memorial Day, Acushnet Veterans Services Officer, Brad Fish, and several volunteers placed flags on the graves of veterans in Acushnet cemeteries on Saturday, 5/10/25, to honor those who have served the country in the military. Acushnet will hold a Memorial Day service on Saturday, 5/24, at 9:30 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial… [Read More]
First Naval Battle of Revolutionary War remembered
On May 13-14, 1775, the first naval battle of the American Revolution took place off the shore of Fairhaven when the local militia, under the command of Nathaniel Pope and Daniel Egery, captured two British sloops in Buzzard’s Bay. Shortly afterward, the fort at Nobscot (or Nolscot) Point was constructed. The fort was destroyed in… [Read More]
Dear Frankie
Life in the Wild Dear Frankie, I’ve been watching cowboy movies lately. That started me thinking about what my life would have been like if I were a wolf. I still feel sad that I had to leave my mom and siblings when I was ten weeks old. I have often wonder what happened to… [Read More]
Commission on Disability advocates for access
Submitted by The Fairhaven Commission on Disability: Advocating for Access, Advising for Action The Commission on Disability (COD) is a group of nine members, established by town meeting in May of 1997. The commission was established to identify and eliminate barriers for those with a disability. These barriers may be architectural, procedural, attitudinal or… [Read More]
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