Press Release This past Sunday, July 28th, The West Island Scholarship Committee held their annual Scholarship Ceremony and Breakfast. Since 1985, the West Island Improvement Association (WIIA) has been awarding scholarships in support of young adults with furthering their education. Since 2014 alone, the association has awarded $30,000 to deserving students! To be eligible for… [Read More]
Alert family saves baby opossum
Submitted While spending time with Nana Beth Simmons on Adams Street in Fairhaven, Royce and his little brother, Adriel, discovered an orphaned opossum needing help. They immediately notified Nana and she sprung into rescue mode. She called the police and they got in touch with a local problem animal control agent. The little critter will… [Read More]
Apple Peach pageant looking for contestants
Press Release Acushnet’s Miss Apple Peach Pageant is seeking contestants for their annual competition to be held on Friday, September 6th as the kick -off to the weekend’s Apple Peach Festival. The Miss Apple Peach Pageant began in 1980, selecting their first winner, Kara Gagnon. After holding no pageant for a few years due to… [Read More]
New Bedford settles with MBTA over land takings
Press Release After more than a year of negotiations, the City of New Bedford has reached a $3.5 million settlement agreement with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) for land the agency acquired by eminent domain for the Downtown passenger rail station. The agreement comes four years after the MBTA executed the first of five… [Read More]
Letter_Where is trash fee going
Trash Fee: Where is the Money Going? I am sure most have received their post card from BPW on the $100.00 trash and recycle fee. Seeing that the contract went up $200k which equates to $28.00 per home to cover the cost increase., where is the other $500k going to? A cute little way the… [Read More]
Letter_What to lose and gain with 40R
Let’s Weigh It Out: 40R, What to lose, What to gain Zoning Laws, not just here but everywhere that were once created to protect us (median income population) could now be used against us. Rezoning could and will dictate where and how we shall live, and who we shall be financially subject to. The… [Read More]
Dear Frankie
Should I feel neglected? Dear Frankie, Roger and I have been a couple for five years. We see one another three days a week at the dog park. We live in the same neighborhood and could visit one another outside the park, but he says he needs his “Guy Time” and space. When we are… [Read More]
Legal Notice Mass DEP Waterways_Fort Street
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WATERWAYS REGULATION PROGRAM Notice of License Application Pursuant to M. G. L. Chapter 91 Waterways License Application Number 24-WW01-0118-APP 80 Fort Street Realty Trust NOTIFICATION DATE: August 2, 2024 Public notice is hereby given of the waterways application by 80 Fort Street Realty Trust to construct and maintain a boat lift… [Read More]
From the editor 07-25-24
Beth David, Editor Oh, summer, where are you going? Slow down, please. We went on a little excursion this week. I went to Plymouth, with a couple of friends, to check out their 40R district (see page 12). They have a big one. Since we’re talking about a 40R here in Fairhaven, I thought I’d… [Read More]
Diverse Abilities Celebration
The Fairhaven Commission on Disability and M.O. L.I.F.E., Inc. are hosting a Diverse Abilities Celebration. July marks the 34th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a comprehensive civil rights law for persons with disabilities. This year marks our second year celebrating amazing individuals and families. Join us July 28th from 11am-3pm at the Fairhaven… [Read More]
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