With New Bedford seeing nearly triple the amount of COVID-19 cases as this time last year, City health officials are reminding the public that it’s never too late to start your vaccinations and that boosters are crucial for those who completed their vaccinations at least five months ago. While cases are surging due to the… [Read More]
COVID Testing
Testing sites in New Bedford and surrounding towns can be found on the state’s Stop the Spread website, www.mass.gov/info-details/find-a-covid-19-test. Upcoming testing locations in New Bedford include: Fri., Jan. 21: Former Fire Station 11 (754 Brock Ave.) – 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ••• Click here to download the entire 1/20/22 issue: 01-20-22 FrozenMarsh Click here… [Read More]
YTI Comedy
Your Theatre serves up a cure for the pandemic blues in their production of Paul Slade Smith’s The Outsider. Directed by Eric R. Paradis, it’s a timely, hilarious comedy that skewers politics and celebrates democracy. Ned Newley doesn’t want to be governor. He’s terrified of public speaking and his poll numbers are impressively bad. But… [Read More]
Music and Dance
FirstWorks, a Rhode Island non-profit dedicated to building community through world-class arts, will present renowned composer, violinist and activist Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) and “The Telling” at 8 p.m. on January 22, 2022 at WaterFire Arts Center. “The Telling” is a new collection of his original compositions with instrumental solos, dance and chamber music —… [Read More]
Music at the Museum
The following events will be held at the Mattapoisett Museum, 5 Church St, Mattapoiset; 508-758-2844. Winter Hours: Thursday by appointment, Friday & Saturday 12-4 PM, Sunday by appointment. Please email info@ mattapoisettmuseum to schedule. January 21, 6pm Southcoast Lessons presents Open Mic Night – The mic is yours! All ages and all genres welcome –… [Read More]
Tim Cox on NESN
Fairhaven Harbormaster Tim Cox is on NESN on an episode of “The Drift” produced by John Methia. Air dates on NESN are 1/24 at 2:30 p.m.; 1/3/ at 2:30 p.m.; on NESN+, the episode will air on 1/26 at 6:30 p.m. After its run on NESN, the episode will also be available on The Drift’s… [Read More]
Frozen marsh shows just how cold it’s been
After a couple of days of temperatures well below freezing and with wind chills dropping them into the teens, marshes and shorelines froze in Fairhaven. The marsh at Jack’s Cove, above, is not completely frozen, but it was well on its way on 1/16/22. It takes at least a few days of frigid temps to… [Read More]
Oxford School Residences nearing completion
All indications are that the Oxford School Residences in Benoit Square in Fairhaven are still on track to start receiving tenants in the spring. The project will created 52 new senior housing units, for people 62+, with 45 units affordably priced and rented to individuals who earn 60% or less of the area median income…. [Read More]
BPW discusses Capital Plan
By Mary Chasse, Neighb News Correspondent At its meeting on Monday 1/10 the Fairhaven Board of Public Works discussed the Capital Plan and budgets to be discussed at the next BPW meeting, and discussed the new water meters, and Covid matters. The board first discussed the cost of the installation of water meters being done by… [Read More]
Five to vie for 3 Select Board seats, 2 for 1 Board of Health seat
By Beth David, Editor As of press time, five candidates had taken out nomination papers to run for three Fairhaven Selectboard seats in the 4/4/22 election. Only two have returned those papers with the required signatures to be on the ballot. This election will have three seats on the ballot, as it is the election that… [Read More]
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