By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven’s Huttleston Marketplace opened for its fifth season on Saturday, 5/21/22, with more than 70 booths selling arts, crafts, farm products, collectibles and more. The weekly market will be held through September 17, on Saturdays from 10-3 (except for 6/25). Sponsored by the Fairhaven Office of Tourism, the marketplace booths are spread… [Read More]
Select Board approves changes at Aquaculture site, A&A
By Beth David, Editor The Fairhaven Select Board held two public hearings at its meeting on 5/23/22, approving changes to the aquaculture license of Blue Stream Shellfish, and approving expansion plans for A&A Auto. Dale Leavitt, one of the co-owners of Blue Stream Shellfish, which operates an oyster farm on the north side of the causeway,… [Read More]
Finestkind sightings around town
By Beth David, Editor It’s no secret that the movie “Finestkind” has been filming in Fairhaven and New Bedford for weeks now. They seem to be on schedule, and that means they should be wrapping up this week in Fairhaven. They will still be in the area, though, with plans to close the Fairhaven-New Bedford swing… [Read More]
Fairhaven Firefighters/Paramedics recognized
By Beth David, Editor Four Fairhaven Firefighter/ Paramedics received the Medical Directors Service Award for their actions on a major motor vehicle accident which resulted in them saving both patients, according to post on the Fairhaven Firefighters Association Facebook page. Tim Desroches, Kevin Gonsalves, Scott Rittenhouse, and Maggie Rocha all received the award last week. “These… [Read More]
Fairhaven Lions help out at COA
Members of the Fairhaven Lions spent a few hours on 5/7/22 & 514/22 rebuilding the raised vegetable gardens at the Fairhaven Council on Aging/Senior Center. ••• Click here to download the entire 5/26/22 issue: 05-26-22 HuttlestonMP Support local journalism, donate to the Neighb News with PayPal
Animal shelter yard sale nets almost $1000
The Fairhaven Animal Shelter held its annual yard sale on Saturday, 5/14/22, with proeceeds going to the gift account. Items were donated by the community throughout the year. “Our volunteers worked very hard setting up and selling items,” wrote Animal Control Officer Terry Cripps in an email. The yard sale netted nearly $1,000 for the… [Read More]
Dear Frankie
Maisie Goes to College Dear Frankie, Masie is my human sibling. Last week when she came home from school, my mom said, “The letter from the college is on the kitchen counter.” As Maisie read it, she started to cry and shout, “I can’t believe it, I got in.” Then my mom started crying and… [Read More]
Acushnet BBQ welcomes summer
On Monday, 5/16/22 the Acushnet Council on Aging celebrated the start of summer with a Welcome Back BBQ sponsored by Town Administrator Jamie Kelley. Eighty five seniors attended and danced to music by the Meadow Larks all afternoon. ••• Click here to download the entire 5/26/22 issue: 05-26-22 HuttlestonMP Support local journalism, donate to… [Read More]
Acushnet News
Lions Club Duck Race Acushnet Lions Club Duck Race, Sun., 6/26, 10–11 a.m., at the Sawmill, 32 Mill Road, Acushnet. Buy tickets from an Lions member or at River’s End Cafe, or call DuckmasterJoe Costa, 508-971-1859. Adopt your winning duck! Price for adoption is $10 per duck. Prizes: $1,000/first; $500/2nd; $200/third. Lots of fun, lots… [Read More]
Legal Notice: Acushnet ZBA
Acushnet Zoning Board of Appeals The Zoning Board of Appeals is hereby giving notice that a meeting will be held by the Board on Tuesday, May 31st, 2022 at 6:30 P.M. in the Town Hall Meeting Room located at 122 Main Street. 1. Case #2021.12.07A A continuation of the case of John M. LeBlanc, of 13… [Read More]
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