Beginning July 1st, pay to park will be required at Hoppy’s Landing. Permits can be purchased online at https://tinyurl.com/4zxxa6e7 or in person at the Town Hall. $50.00 for the season or $7.00 per day at the yellow box in the parking lot. ••• Click here to download the 6/29/23 issue: 06-29-23 Homecoming_NFIA Support local journalism,… [Read More]
50s Night
New Bedford downtown’s 50s night will return! Mark your calendars for Thurs., 7/20 (rain date 7/27). Starts around 6 p.m. in downtown NB. Features car cluibs, entertainers, vendors and more. Visit https://www.facebook.com/50sNightNB ••• Click here to download the 6/29/23 issue: 06-29-23 Homecoming_NFIA Support local journalism, donate to the Neighb News with PayPal
Summer Concerts
The Summer Sound Series presented by Mayor Jon Mitchell runs through September 15, offering a free concert every other Friday. Alternating between lower Union Street and Purchase Street, these block party events feature high-energy danceable varieties of musical genres and participation from local restaurants and organizations. The Summer Sound Series will be in the heart… [Read More]
Art Walk
The highly anticipated 10th annual Seaport Art Walk is set to captivate art enthusiasts and locals alike as it returns to the historic working waterfront of New Bedford this July. Celebrating a decade of creativity, this year’s multi-artist installation promises to be a milestone showcase of public art. Opening on July 13th and running through… [Read More]
Reading Frederick Douglass
The Marion Art Center partners with the Marion Community Center and Tri Town Against Racism to present a public reading of Frederick Douglass’s 1852 speech What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? The event will be held on Saturday, July 1 at 1:00pm at the Benjamin D. Cushing Community Center located at 465… [Read More]
Homecoming Day Fair cancellation forces some improvising
By Beth David, Editor Rain and the threat of thunderstorms forced the Fairhaven Improvement Association to cancel the annual Homecoming Day Fair on 6/24/23. The event features about 175 vendor booths and is the biggest fund-raiser for many of the nonprofits that sell food. And, of course, food is perishable. So, some of the organizations… [Read More]
Fairhaven Select Board revamps ConCom
By Beth David, Editor At its meeting on 6/20/23, the Fairhaven Select Board filled vacancies on the Conservation Commission, resulting in four new members being appointed to the seven-member board, and one incumbent member not getting reappointed. Eight people applied to be on the commission. The ConCom has experienced some turmoil lately with chairperson Geoffrey… [Read More]
“New Bedford, in a word, is a seaport. Our people go to sea.”
By Beth David, Editor New Bedford native and former mayor John Bullard has written a memoir that delves into the problems his beloved hometown has faced, his attempts to correct them, and the challenges along the way. “Hometown” explores Mr. Bullard’s professional life from his first job working with the Waterfront Historic Action LeagueE (WHALE)… [Read More]
More than 300 bikes join Blessing of Bikes ride
By Beth David, Editor A total of 322 motorcycles participated in the annual Blessing of the Bikes by St. Joseph Church in Fairhaven on Sunday, 6/25/23. The bikers gathered at Fort Phoenix, rode past St. Joseph on Spring Street, then for a long ride through back roads, ending up at the Ice House in Fairhaven… [Read More]
DEP changes nitrogen regs, Fairhaven and Acushnet spared
Press Release Following months of intense public debate, Senator Mark Montigny (D-New Bedford) is pleased to support the Healey Administration’s decision to protect local homeowners from costly septic upgrades under new Title V regulations put forth by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Late last year, Senator Montigny pushed back against the agency’s proposed revisions… [Read More]
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