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Acushnet holds flu clinic

October 9, 2024 by Staff Writer

The Southeastern Mass. Public Health Collaborative held a flu clinic at the Acushnet Council on Aging/Senior Center on 10/1/24. Free flu shots were available on a walk-in basis. In home flu vaccinations are available to residents of Acushnet, Fairhaven, and New Bedford who are 18+ and may have difficulty getting to a vaccine site. Call… [Read More]

Filed Under: Acushnet, Latest News

Kids Fest kicks off fall events

October 9, 2024 by Staff Writer

Kids Fest and Halloween events spell the end of summer in these parts. This Saturday, Kids Fest kicks off the season, with lots of fun stuff. See more happenings on pages 5, 11, 14.  Kids Fest Join us for Kids Fest, Sat., 10/12, from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. at Fairhaven Visitors Center Lawn/Fairhaven High School Lawn,,… [Read More]

Filed Under: Events, Latest News

Public can get food from local farms in one location

October 9, 2024 by Staff Writer

This week, Coastal Foodshed (CF) will officially open their new 5,500 square foot farmer food hub facility located at 127 W. Rodney French Blvd. at the Kilburn Mill in New Bedford, in suite S1-57. The new facility includes ware­house space, a 640 square foot cold storage unit, and retail shop. Coastal Foodshed’s farmer food hub… [Read More]

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Lloyd Center cuts ribbon on new Welcome Center

October 9, 2024 by Staff Writer

From Press Release Materials The Lloyd Center for the Environ­ment held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new Welcome Center on 9/20/24. The new structure, has been constructed to greet, orient, and introduce students and visitors to the Lloyd Center for the Environment.  Housing a bus drop-off shelter, interior and exterior meeting and teaching space,… [Read More]

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Dear Frankie

October 9, 2024 by Staff Writer

Three’s a Crowd Dear Frankie, When my friend Tracey moved away, I thought I would never see her again. Earlier this year, she and her mom started coming to town for four days every couple of weeks to care for her grandma.  Whenever Tracey was in town, I invited her to play at my house… [Read More]

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Letter_The Choice is Clear

October 9, 2024 by Staff Writer

The Choice is Clear Our November elections give us clear differences that will determine the quality of our lives in our towns, region, state, country and world for generations to come.   The polarization of our two major political parties has turned off a lot of younger people. Yet they’re inheriting many wars, climate driven… [Read More]

Filed Under: Opinions

Letter_40R impact and consequences

October 9, 2024 by Staff Writer

40R Impact and Consequences Let me say first of all I am mindful of the impact of changes and shifts in our population such as numbers, ages, and other factors. There are other factors that need to be taken into consideration when making changes in our zoning laws such as the economy, business, schools, etc.,… [Read More]

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Letter BBC asks feds for help

October 9, 2024 by Staff Writer

BBC Asks for Federal Help with NB Sewer Overflows The following letter was sent to  Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Edward Markey and Congressman William Keating:  We, the undersigned 388 residents of Massachusetts and 16 other states, write to you today to urge you to secure new federal funding for the cleanup of City of New Bedford’s sewer… [Read More]

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40R process is undemocratic

October 9, 2024 by Staff Writer

40R: The Fall of the Democratic Process The Town Administrator’s opening statements and directives at the October 1st TM meeting on 40R were not upholding our constitutional rights and open meeting laws. It appears the TA invented a new kind of info public meeting with her own rules. Asking the public to sit in the… [Read More]

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Letter Candidates should respond for debates

October 9, 2024 by Staff Writer

Candidates Should respond to League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters of South Coast, previously known as the League of Women Voters of Marion, Mattapoisett, and Rochester, has been organizing candidate debates, forums, and meet-and-greets for over 35 years. LWVSC has scheduled a can­di­dates’ event on October 17th at the Old Rochester Regional… [Read More]

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