Wendy Drumm and the Fairhaven Sustainability Committee Ever had a school bus growling in front of your house, belching diesel? Well, good news. Goodbye nasty diesel — eventually kids will ride healthy, energy friendly, quiet electric school buses. Electric School buses are being integrated into fleets across America, including New Bedford and Fall River which got their… [Read More]
Alden Court puts renewable energy front and center
Press Release Located in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, the Alden Court Nursing Care & Rehabilitation Center is one of the first nursing homes in Massachusetts to make the switch to sustainable energy. Two Smartflowers bloom at the front of the nursing home, a symbol of Alden Court’s active effort to focus on its sustainability initiatives and to… [Read More]
Dear Frankie
Welcome to our 100th column! Thank you so much for reading. Frankie really appreciates it Paw In Your Mouth Dear Frankie, Mason is my best friend. We met at the park last year. The minute we started barking and yapping, I knew we would be friends forever. Mason is an absolute hoot and can make you… [Read More]
Sen. Montigny: Nero’s Law delayed “without justification”
In response to the Department of Public Health’s to delay Nero’s Law for one year, state Sen. Mark Montigny sent a letter to DPH Commissioner Margret R. Cooke objecting to the delay. Nero’s Law, sponsored by Senator Montigny, was filed in response to the lack of proper medical care provided to K9 Nero in April… [Read More]
Letter_Biden Weak
President Biden Weak and Incompetent Last week China flew a spy balloon over the continental United States. It loitered over our ballistic missile site in Montana and other strategic bases throughout our country gathering useful information. This wasn’t just a spy balloon. I say it was a test just as much. Once again Biden failed… [Read More]
Legal Notice: BPW Invitation to Bid_Millicent Sidewalks
TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bids for construction of the Millicent Library Sidewalk Improvement Project will be received by the Public Works Department, 5 Arsene Street in Fairhaven, Massachusetts until 10:00 a.m., March 9, 2023 at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and bids read… [Read More]
Legal Notice: Acushnet ZBA
Acushnet Zoning Board of Appeals The Zoning Board of Appeals is hereby giving notice that a meeting will be held by the Board on Tuesday, March 7th, 2023, at 6:30 P.M. in the Town Hall Meeting Room located at 122 Main Street. The following public hearing will be held 1. Case #2023.03.07A A case of Johnathan… [Read More]
From the editor 02-09-23
By Beth David, Editor Oh, that was brutal, that cold, wasn’t it? I didn’t even get a frozen marsh picture, though. I had house issues to deal with. Kept me cooped up. But everything turned out okay in the end. Apparently at least 40 people had burst pipes, as reported in the Selectboard meeting (see… [Read More]
Black History talk
During Black History Month, the Friends of the Millicent Library is presenting informal talks and discussions about Black people in Massachusetts and Rhode Island who changed history. We will talk about the realities of northern slavery and the challenges that continued after emancipation. The conversations will be led by Beth Luey, a Fairhaven resident who… [Read More]
Valentines Dance
St. Joseph Parish presents a Valentines Dance on Sat., 2/11 at 6 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, 57 Fairhaven Road, Mattapoisett. Tickets: $25/adults, $15/kids under 12, kinds under 5 free. Proceeds to benefit our building fund. Featuring DJ Carlos Matias, hors d’oeuvres, refreshments, music and dancing, fun for everyone; 5050 and basket raffles. ••• Click… [Read More]
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