Town Administrator’s Motive Questioned On Monday (8/8), our new Town Administrator, Angie Lopes Ellison, fired* Vicki Oliveira, the Assistant to the Town Administrator. Ms. Oliveira had worked her way up in the Town Hall, and after 12 years never had as much as one letter in her file. So why fire her? Retaliation against her… [Read More]
Acushnet building commissioner, maintenance workers leave
By Nicholas Barao, Neighb News Correspondent The Acushnet Selectboard had its plate full on 8/8/22 discussing the upcoming election, vacancies on various boards, and the resignation of the building commissioner and both maintenance workers. The board the resignations of Building Commissioner Jim Marot, and maintenance carpenters Tyler Camboia and Miguel Savison. “I’m deeply saddened by Tyler… [Read More]
Legal Notice_Fairhaven ConCom
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Fairhaven Conservation Commission Monday, August 29, 2022 at 6:00pm Fairhaven Town Hall, 40 Center Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts Pursuant to Chapter 22 of the Acts of 2022, these public hearings will be conducted via remote means. Members of the public who wish to access the meeting may do so in the following manner: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86953155076?pwd=VFdUQkhzdVYrNzJlQktiVi9XSGppZz09 … [Read More]
Legal Notice_Acushnet ConCom
ACUSHNET CONSERVATION COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Acushnet Conservation Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. in the Conservation Commission Office 2nd floor, 130 Main Street, Acushnet, Massachusetts. • (Public Hearing) NOI – Ruben & Morgan Rodrigues/ 105 Porter Street SE 001-0575 A Notice of… [Read More]
Legal Notice_School Lunch Program 2022-23
Fairhaven Schools participate in Lunch Program Fairhaven Public Schools will be participating in the National School Lunch Program and/or the School Breakfast Program. As part of this program Fairhaven Public Schools will offer healthy meals every school day at NO COST to the students due to the implementation of Special MA state funding for school… [Read More]
From the editor 8/11/22
We have lots of fun stuff this week, with lots of events coming up, too. Summer is winding down, although you’d never know it by this crazy heat. The state has announced that the drought has worsened throughout the state (see page 20). Fairhaven’s water restrictions are still voluntary, but, really folks, do you have… [Read More]
Teddy Bear Parade
The Millicent Library will hold its annual Teddy Bear Parade on Sat., 8/13, at 10 a.m. Bring your favorite teddy bear (or any stuffed animal), and enjoy the fun! On the Unitarian Church lawn, Walnut Street side of the Library (corner of William and Walnut). We’ll march down to Our Lady’s Haven and back. Daisy… [Read More]
West Island Regatta
The annual West Island Regatta will be held at Hoppy’s Landing, 50 Goulart Memorial Drive, Fairhaven, on Sat., 8/13, starting at 10:30 a.m., featuring a variety of small sailboats, such as Sunfish, lasers, monohuls, Hobie Cats. Registration is $15 pp and includes BBQ lunch, which will include burgers, hot dogs, chips and soft drink (BYOB)…. [Read More]
Car-Truck-Bike Show
The North Fairhaven Improvement Association is teaming up with Legendary Street Rods Car Club for our annual Car-Truck-Bike Show on Sun., 8/14, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Livesey Park Parker Street entrance. Registration fee is $20 plus one canned good for the food pantry. Featuring raffles, awards, food, music and more. Non-food vendors… [Read More]
Summer Concerts
Downtown New Bedford’s massive, dance-fueled Summer Sound Series offers a free concert every week, alternating between Purchase Street and lower Union Street, with block party events featuring a variety of musical genres and participation from local restaurants every Friday through Sept. 16. PURCHASE STREET (between Union and William streets): •• August 12: JAMMIN’: A Tribute to… [Read More]
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