ational Parks have an enduring legacy of Preservation. New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park is excited to share with you a beautifully restored Visitor Center. Ribbon Cutting & Visitor Center Re-opening, Sun., 5/1, 2:00 – 3:30 PM, 33 William St., NB. Please join park staff as we celebrate Preservation Month with the official reopening of… [Read More]
Science Cafe
Please join us for New Bedford Science Café on Tues., 5/3, from 6– 8p.m.. at The Vault Music Hall & Pub, 791 Purchase St., New Bedford Open to everyone. Free, save for the beer! No registration necessary. Our guest, ecologist/lawyer/ whistleblower Kyla Bennett, will address “Aerial Spraying: Ineffectual and Costly to the Environment.” Massachusetts’ spraying… [Read More]
Pop Up Shop
The Mattapoisett Museum, 5 Church St., will be hosting a Spring Pop-Up Shop on the lawn outside the museum on April 30 from 11-3:30 PM. Many of the vendors and local businesses have donated items to the museum’s raffle that will take place during the pop-up. The rain date is May 1, 2022. Additionally, the… [Read More]
BMX Track Day
Join us for our community dig day on Sun., 5/1, from 10 a.m.–2 p.m., at the BMX track at Macomber Pimental Field. Come show your support for the BMX pump track and help us get it ready for the 2022 riding season! No experience necessary! Please bring shovels, rakes and wheel barrows if you have… [Read More]
West Island 5K is back, with new record
By Beth David, Editor The ninth annual West Island 5K saw a small field compared to 2019, the last time it was held, due to the pandemic. In 2019 a combined 382 took to the streets. This Sunday, 4/24/22, a combined 211 raced along the streets of West Island: 29 in the Kids Fun Mile, and… [Read More]
Couple of crashes send several to hospitals
By Beth David, Editor Two car crashes in Fairhaven on Friday, 4/22, sent several people to the hospital. Police received a call at 3:19 p.m. about an accident on Sconticut Neck Road involving one vehicle. Fairhaven Police spokesperson Lt. Kevin Kobza said a gray 2001 BMW 325 left the road when the driver lost control of… [Read More]
Selectboard looks at budget, TM articles
By Beth David, Editor In its second meeting as a five-member board, the Fairhaven Select Board, set down protocols for making the meetings more formal. SB chairperson Stasia Powers said the aim was to “move meetings along” and tighten up parliamentary procedures. One change that affects the public is that agenda items requested by residents must… [Read More]
Nursing students learn lots at Acushnet COA
By Beth David, Editor It’s hard to decide who made out better on the deal: The nursing students in the UMassDartmouth College of Nursing, or the Acushnet Council on Aging/Senior Center and the people they serve. “It was a great experience on both sides,” said Heather Chew, Director of the Acushnet COA. “We both learned a… [Read More]
Lions spruce up Benoit Square
Members of the Fairhaven Lions club spent the morning of Saturday, 4/23, sprucing up Benoit Square as a service project. The Lions serve the community in a variety of ways, including scholarships eye glass and hearing aid collections for re-using; and service projects, like cleanups and help for seniors. To learn more about the LIons,… [Read More]
Bike trail offers off track wonders
By Tim Garcia for the Fairhaven Sustainability Committee Fairhaven’s town colors have always been blue and white, but during this time of year the color green temporarily takes over. Our town has some of the most beautiful combinations of green space/open space for all the public to uncover what land treasures await. While out enjoying… [Read More]
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