“Sun Day”at Old North Church Leading climate activist Bill McKibben will join other Mass. and national environmental, faith, and social justice leaders at Old North Church on Sat. 4/26, to launch the call for “Sun Day,” a national day of action to celebrate the power of clean energy. After an interfaith service from 6:30 to… [Read More]
Bird Club
The Nasketucket Bird Club will present: Sounds as a Second Language and Warbler ID with Michael LaBossiere and Justin Barret Spring migration has begun and beautiful colorful birds will soon be hiding behind leaves up in the trees. They will be singing pretty songs so it’s possible to identify them by sound even if… [Read More]
Bluegrass
The Mattapoisett Museum, 5 Church St, Mattapoisett, MA, will again be rocking, this time with Four Bridges Bluegrass Band on April 26 at 6:00 PM This New England-based bluegrass band has performed together since 2013. From fast-paced, hard-hitting bluegrass to sultry and down-home country music, Four Bridges encompasses a wide range of traditional sounds that… [Read More]
Annual NFIA Egg Hunt draws hundreds
By Beth David, Editor The annual egg hunt sponsored by the North Fairhaven Improvement Association drew hundreds of young’uns and their adults on 4/19/25. The free activities included hot chocolate, although it got pretty warm after a bit. The NFIA spread and hid more than 2500 plastic eggs, each with a goodie inside. They also… [Read More]
Acushnet voters soundly reject debt exclusion for school bldg.
By Beth David, Editor Acushnet voters delivered a resounding “no” on the ballot question to provide funding for improvements to the elementary school building. Just under 12% of registered voters, 996, voted on Tuesday, 4/22/25, to elect local officials and to vote on a debt exclusion to provide borrowing for up to $4.2 million to… [Read More]
Fairhaven Town Meeting to consider charter
By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven Town Meeting members will face 26 articles on the warrant of the annual TM on Saturday, 5/3/25. TM members will be asked to vote on a $61.7 million budget. All departments were asked to cut budgets this year. The School Department is requesting an additional $1.3 million. Town meeting must… [Read More]
50501 protests continue with 800 in Fairhaven
Fairhaven’s anti-Trump protest drew 800 people to the corner of Rotue 6 and Main Street near Fairhaven High School on 4/19/25 as part of the 50501 National day of Action. The name 50501 stands for 50 States, 50 Protests, 1 Movement, a decentralized, people-powered network of resistance and resilience to fight the Trump Administration’s actions… [Read More]
Off duty officers save life in Fairhaven
Fairhaven Police Department Press Release The Fairhaven Police would like to commend Off-Duty Rochester Police Officer Daniel Allende and retired UMass Dartmouth Police Officer Ernest Belliveau for their life-saving actions Wednesday, 4/16/25. At 3:33 PM, an elderly Acushnet resident suffered an apparent medical emergency while driving and crashed her vehicle into a pole on Main… [Read More]
Fairhaven man arrested for road rage Incident with firearm
Fairhaven Police Department Press Release Dillan Flores, 33, of Fairhaven was arrested by Fairhaven Police Thursday morning after allegedly pointing an illegally possessed loaded firearm at another motorist during a road rage incident. At 7:17 AM, Fairhaven Police received a call from the victim stating that they were driving east on Route 6 in the… [Read More]
Fairhaven’s Rock Snakes
By Tim Garcia, Fairhaven Livable Streets Committee On those beautiful, picturesque days when the sun is bright and the rhythmic seascape waves in that soothing peaceful relaxation, you know those days we’ve been experiencing lately, it is an artistic treat seeing our snakelet friend mature into a healthy adult. While wrapping around Fort Street, our… [Read More]
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