Long time Standard-Times columnis Susan Pawlak Seaman will speak on 11/16, at 4 p.m. in the Grand Reading Room of the Claire T. Carney Library, UMASS-Dartmouth. Public invited. No Admission Fee. After 45 years editing and writing for the new Bedford Standard-Times, Susan Pawlak Seaman posted her final column “Live and Learn”on May 3, 2020…. [Read More]
Voc-Tech Drama
Voc-Tech Theatre Company Returns with MTI’s All Together Now! A Global Event Celebrating Local Theatre, Fri. & Sat., 11/12, 13 at 7 p.m.; Sun., 11/14, at 2 p.m., at GNB Voc-Tech auditorium, 1121 Ashley Blvd., New Bedford. Tickets: $10, call 508-998-3321, ext. 424. Featuring songs from a variety of musicals including Mamma Mia, Mary Poppins,… [Read More]
Sons of Providence
Set against a colonial backdrop teeming with radicals and reactionaries, visionaries, spies, and salty sea captains, “Sons of Providence’ is the biography of brothers John and Moses Brown, two classic American archetypes bound by blood yet divided by the specter of more than half a million Africans enslaved throughout the colonies Enjoy a cup of… [Read More]
Jazz Fest
New Bedford JazzFest (NBJF) is back to LIVE performances for its concert of regional and national jazz, Sunday, November 14, from 2:00-5:00 pm (door @ 1:30pm). Jazz @ Kilburn Mill features two jazz bands, and full bar and pub food available for purchase. The event takes place at Kilburn Mill, 127 West Rodney French Boulevard…. [Read More]
YTI Play
Your Theatre Presents The Good Doctor, By Neil Simon, Directed by Robin Richard A combination of Neil Simon and Chekhov, The Good Doctor, a comedy, is, by turns, charming, hilarious, sad, and touching. It centers around a writer who speaks to the audience and shares his writing with them, throughout one day. He presents them… [Read More]
Millicent Drops Most Late Fines
The Millicent Library is pleased to announce that we have dropped late fines for most library materials. We have also eliminated outstanding late fines for most materials. Our vision is to provide access to community resources, knowledge, heritage, and culture. By eliminating most fines, we are removing barriers to access. Public libraries play… [Read More]
Complaints about PJ Keating increase
By Beth David, Editor The Acushnet Board of Health met with about 30 neighbors of the PJ Keating Company quarry and asphalt plant on Saturday, 11/6/21, at the Senior Center, and heard about a host of complaints, including dust, odor, and noise that neighbors say have been getting worse. A change in the bylaw governing the… [Read More]
Fairhaven moving along with TA search
By Beth David, Editor At its meeting on Monday, 11/8/21, the Fairhaven Select Board discussed the Town Administrator search, saying they were on track to interview candidates within the next two to three weeks, and hopefully hire someone who could start as soon as mid-December. The board also announced that the legislation changing the board to… [Read More]
BPW to allow tie-in at Cherrystone property
By Mary Chasse, Neighb News Correspondent At its meeting on Monday 11/1 the Fairhaven Board of Public Works conducted interviews for a Special Motor Equipment Operator for the Highway Department, and met with owners of land on Cherrystone Road again to discuss allowing a sewer stub on a new house. BPW Chairperson Brian Wotton first started… [Read More]
Fairhaven welcomes four new firefighters, promotes Burr
By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven welcomed two full time firefighters and two call firefighters to the ranks on Monday, 11/8/21, with the official swearing in during the Select Board meeting. The Department also promoted Chauncey Burr to Lieutenant. Fire Chief Todd Correia said the department had lost 38 years of experience due to retirements in the… [Read More]
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