Submitted by the Fairhaven Historical Commission Thank you for your recent article covering the meeting of the Fairhaven Historical Commission (03-06-25 issue); it is very rare that the work of the Commission receives any notice at all. It is, of course, unfortunate that it took a meeting filled with drama and negativity to merit coverage,… [Read More]
Dear Frankie
Immigrants Dear Frankie, Last week, men wearing uniforms with the letters ICE on their jackets arrested several families, including my friend George’s family. He said they handcuffed his parents and took them, along with his two sisters, away in a van. George said it happened so fast they didn’t have a chance to say goodbye. … [Read More]
Where has all the wood gone?
Submitted by Lynne Mason, Edited by Susan Meadows What took over 100 years for Mother Nature to create was destroyed in 16 hours starting on 2/27/25 and ending on 2/28/2025. Two healthy (about 60 foot) 100-year-old oak trees were cut down at 32 Union Sreet in Fairaven.* If you want to help advocate for our Fairhaven… [Read More]
Acushnet has no contested elections
Acushnet’s election is on Tuesday, 4/22/25. The last day to file nomination papers was 3/4. Former police chief, Christopher Richmond, did not return papers for Selectboard, so incumbent Robert Hinckley is running unopposed for his seat. There were no other chances for a contested race. All other elected boards have seats up for reelection, including:… [Read More]
Letter Consitution protects from religious violation
Constitution Protects From Religious Violation Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is America’s founding morality. It’s a radical change from centuries of death-worship, sacrifice and suffering. It was the result of 400 years of radical cultural change from faith-based supernaturalism to rational naturalism. America’s founding culture, the Enlightenment, is the only basically individual rights… [Read More]
Letter_Ohoa Excellent For for School Comm
Ochoa Excellent Fit for School Committee I am writing this letter in support of Kelly Ochoa’s candidacy for Fairhaven School Committee. I have known Kelly for more than a decade through our church affiliation. She has demonstrated numerous qualities that make her an excellent fit for the position. I had the pleasure of co-chairing a… [Read More]
Letter_Correy Supports Trapilo
Correy Supports Trapilo As a former Chair of the Select Board for the town of Fairhaven, Massachusetts, I am writing to express my strong support for Rick Trapilo in the upcoming election. In my time serving the town, I learned firsthand the importance of having individuals with strong business acumen and an objective perspective in… [Read More]
Legal Notice Fairhaven ZBA
Fairhaven Zoning Board of Appeals Public Hearings Tuesday April 1st, at 6:00 p.m. Town Hall Banquet Room, 40 Center Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts Public Hearing In-Person in Banquet Room or via Zoom Join the Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/94115137952?pwd=MXpoVWpKTFBEUmluT1pWSCtiVzJCQT09 or call 1-929-205-6099Meeting ID: 941 1513 7952 Passcode: 361259 1. REF# ZBA-025-025: 481 Sconticut Neck Rd, Map 29, Lot 027…. [Read More]
Legal Notice Acushnet Selectboard Pole Hearing
TOWN OF ACUSHNET The Acushnet Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing at its meeting on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. in the Town Hall Meeting Room located at 122 Main Street Acushnet. This hearing is on the petition of NSTAR Electric Company d/b/a Eversource Energy, (“Cornerstone”) is submitting information in support… [Read More]
Legal Notice Fairhaven Conservation Comm
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Fairhaven Conservation Commission Monday, March 24, 2025 at 6:00pm Fairhaven Town Hall, 40 Center Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts Pursuant to Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2021, this meeting will be conducted in person and via remote means, in accordance with applicable law. This means that members of the public body as well as… [Read More]
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