What are YOUR Holiday Traditions? The Belonging Committee will be hosting a winter holiday exhibit ”Fairhaven Celebrates” at the Town Hall Shops during the Old Time Holiday event on Dec 10th and we want to make sure that your celebrations & traditions are included! Diwali, Christmas, Yule, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, the Lunar New Year — Did we… [Read More]
Leaf Pickup
Fairhaven curbside leaf collection will take place for four weeks only: 11/1 through 11/26. Pick up will be one day after your regular trash pickup day. Place leaves in boxes, open barrels or paper leaf bags. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Limit 25 per stop. Brush and vines NOT accepted. You may also take leaves and grass… [Read More]
Little Women
Get Tickets NOW The Fairhaven High School Theatre Company presents “Little Women,” by Kate Hamil, adapted from the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Fri., Sat., 11/18 & 19 at 7 p.m.; and Sun., 11/20, at 2 p.m. Based on the beloved novel by Louisa May Alcott, “Little Women” follows the adventures of the four March… [Read More]
Candidate Forum
Bristol Co Sheriff Candidate Forum hosted by SouthCoast Community Organizations, NAACP New Bedford Branch, Immigrants’ Assistance Center, United Interfaith Action, Women’s Fund Southcoast, Women’s Alliance of Southeastern MA, YWCA of Southeastern MA Both candidates have been invited, Keith Middle School, 225 Hathaway Blvd, New Bedford, Thurs., 10/27, 6:30-8 p.m., RSVP: https://bit.ly/BristolSheriffNB. For More Information: sheriffsforum2022@gmail.com … [Read More]
One day encampment demonstrates life in 1700s
By Beth David, Editor The Fairhaven Village Militia held its fall encampment at Fort Phoenix on 10/22/22, without shooting off the big cannons, but still with plenty of fun Revolutionary era activities. Visitors to the fort saw period dressed men and women cooking over the open fire, and demonstrating a variety of skills a soldier of… [Read More]
Nearly 300 residents take advantage of HazMat day
By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven’s household hazardous waste day saw 292 cars take advantage of the opportunity to properly dispose of old paints, gas, oil, and other dangerous chemicals. Brian Pawlowic of MXI, the company that sorted and disposed of the materials, said they collected a lot of paint this year, both oil-based an latex. They… [Read More]
Halloween Happenings
The big weekend is here! Halloween is on Monday, but on Saturday and Sunday, there is plenty to do to get yourself scaried… And if you missed last week’s issue, with the Halloween Trail, you can still get it online at www.NeighbNews.com So…have fun…be scared! Town Hall Haunted Halloween Party Fairhaven TV’s 5th Annual Haunted Halloween… [Read More]
St. Joseph’s parishioners celebrate Golden Jubilee
By Beth David, Editor St. Joseph Church recently honored couples who have been married for 50 years or more, and members of religious orders who have served for 50 or more years. Ten couples and five religious were honored at a celebration on Saturday, 10/15/22. The Golden Jubilee celebration included a special thanksgiving mass, the couples… [Read More]
Animal Shelter gets generator
The Fairhaven Animal Shelter has a new generator. A group of supporters raised 100% of the funds and volunteers installed the Generac generator on Friday, 10/21/22. “This whole project was made possible by the generosity of the community,” wrote Animal Control Officer Terry Cripps on the shelter’s Facebook page. “Our animals won’t be cold again… [Read More]
What A Find! closing its doors after 13 years
Story and photos by Glenn C. Silva One of Fairhaven’s most visible businesses is closing its doors. Located on Route 6, What A Find! Consignment has sold used furniture for 15 years, run by owners Lief and Linda Johannessen. The building has been a furniture store for decades. Built in 1951 by Linda’s dad, Leach… [Read More]
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