The FHS Alumni Association Board of Directors is very appreciative for the generous donations that were made by our alumni and friends of Fairhaven High School that made our 36th annual fundraiser a great success. We received $25,851 from 500 donors which was the second best year that we have had. The average donation from… [Read More]
“The Magazine” Features FNN Editor
“The Magazine,” a public access video magazine that runs on Fairhaven Community Media, features Neighb News editor Beth David in its latest episode. Description: In This episode we visit Beth David, publisher/editor of The Fairhaven Neighborhood News. Beth talks about her long journey in the world of journalism. For more info Contact Producer David Fauteux… [Read More]
Call For Artists
Deadline February 5 #NBfestive will launch on AHA! Night February 11. For six weeks, residents and visitors will be encouraged to “warm up, chill out, shop small and eat local,” with outdoor activities in downtown NB. If you are an artist or performer interested in participating, please email Margo Saulnier at artsnewbedford@gmail.com. ••• Support local… [Read More]
FBI warns of vaccine scams
Press Release PORTLAND, Maine: U.S. Attorney Halsey Frank is cautioning the public to be extremely skeptical of unsolicited offers to purchase COVID-19 vaccines. Federal, state and local agencies have received complaints about scammers capitalizing on demand for the vaccine to access individuals’ personally identifiable information such as Social Security numbers, and money, using various schemes…. [Read More]
Ford Middle School alum shows set design at alma mater
From Acushnet Public Schools Facebook Page So proud of our alumni and a big thank you for giving back! On January 27th we had the first-ever Virtual Artist Visit attended by Ford Middle School staff and students with Anthony Frietas, FMS alum and Broadway scenic designer. He told us all about his career and how… [Read More]
Winter finally sends snow and poof! It’s gone.
The region saw a whopper of a storm on Monday with high winds, snow, sleet and rain. Along the coast, the snow disappeared overnight when mostly rain fell. Inland, snowfalls ranged from a couple of inches to a foot, while the western part of the state got up to 15 inches in some places, and… [Read More]
New proposal for Rogers School property to be discussed
By Jean Perry, Neighb News Correspondent Developers Lanagan & Co. Inc. and Arch Communities LLC have submitted a second design for the Selectboard to consider, days after the Fairhaven Rogers School Re-Use Study Committee rejected the original proposal for a 62-unit affordable senior housing project at the former Rogers School. The first proposal featured a four-story… [Read More]
BPW discusses roadwork budget
By Mary Macedo, Neighb News Correspondent At its meeting on Monday 1/25 the Fairhaven Board of Public Works discussed articles for Town Meeting and Special Town meeting such as roadwork for fiscal year 2022, and roadwork for fiscal year 2021. The board also discussed town beach regulations and the Sewer Superintendent Job description in anticipation of… [Read More]
Work begins on Fairhaven Academy Building/Visitors Center
By Beth David, Editor During the week of January 25, work began to build an ADA (American with Disabilities Act) compliant wheelchair ramp and a new entrance at the Fairhaven Academy Building. The building, built in 1798, is the home of the Fairhaven Office of Tourism and Visitors Center as well as the museum operated by… [Read More]
Dear Frankie 2/4/21
Meet Frankie Frankie is an eight-year-old schnauzer poodle and a rescue. She is a certified emotional support animal for a single retired educator. Together they have traveled and visited places far and wide. Over the years they have encountered and befriended many dogs and owners, from all walks of life. Frankie thought it would be… [Read More]
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