Hummingbirds with Dana Duxbury-Fox and Bob Fox on Thursday, October 27, 2022 at 7:00 PM at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library and online. Email nbcbirdclub@ gmail.com for information and the Zoom link. Dana and Bob have developed a new talk focusing on Hummingbirds, that spectacular bird family we love and think we know. They will begin by focusing… [Read More]
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Follow the Halloween Trail…if you dare Halloween is Monday, 10/31 By Beth David, Editor Welcome to our 17th annual Halloween Trail. Most are drive/walk by or wander around this year. Manny, though, at Ole Oxford Haunt (#2) is still sending you through the gauntlet of horror, twisting around his yard, with who-knows-what jumping out to scare… [Read More]
Off the trail but worth the trip
There are plenty of other haunted happenings this week and next besides the Halloween Trail (page 12). Here’s a list of the ones we know about. I’m betting there are more. So…have fun…be scared! Pawtoberfest Diamond in the Ruff, 211 Middle Road, Acushnet, presents Pawtoberfest on Sunday, October 23, from 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Spend the… [Read More]
Early voting begins Saturday
Acushnet Acushnet will hold early voting hours from Saturday 10/22, through Friday 11/4. Hours are: • Sat., 10/22: 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. • Mon., 10/24: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m • Tues, 10/25, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. • Wed., 10/26, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m • Thurs., 10/27, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Fri., 10/28, 8:30 a.m…. [Read More]
Encampment, hazardous waste day this weekend
Encampment Fairhaven Village Militia, Revolutionary War Encampment, Sat., 10/22, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Fort Phoenix, Fort Street, Fairhaven, MA The Fairhaven Village Militia and the Wareham Minutemen and Militia Companies present a one-day historical encampment at Fort Phoenix. Talk to period costumed men and women about the fort’s history and life in the 1770s…. [Read More]
Dear Frankie
Never the Same Dear Frankie, Violette is my twin and best friend. When we were very young, our parents enrolled us in agility classes. From the start, it was clear that Violette would be a star. Yesterday, after years of practice and more blue ribbons than you can count, Violette left with her coach to… [Read More]
Gerry Bergeron recognized
The town of Acushnet honored the service of Gerard “Gerry” Bergeron for his 50 years of service to the town in a variety of capacities, at the town’s Special Town Meeting on 10/17/22. Town Moderator Les Dakin read a proclamation that he then presented to Mr. Bergeron at the beginning of STM. The proclamation recognizes… [Read More]
Letter_Hodgson polices counterproductive
Hodgson Policies Counterproductive While reading the Sun Chronicle, I came across an opinion piece written by Doug Gobin. It asks their readers to recall the actions of Hodgson when he became sheriff in 1997. I do remember the actions he took as I was unfortunate enough to be in and out of jail from 1996… [Read More]
Letter_Schmid has served us ably
Schmid Has Served Us Ably Our local elections are Tuesday, Nov. 8th, just a few short weeks away. Paul Schmid is running for reelection as State Rep for the 8th Bristol District. He has served us ably in this position for 12 years. His accomplishments are many, with the new High Schools in Westport and… [Read More]
Letter_Question 1 subject to appropriation
QUESTION 1: “Subject to Appropriation” This is a reminder that constitutionally all State income/spending bills are subject to appropriation. The Legislature often sells bills with laudable goals and, when passed, we find the money goes to the General Fund. The State Legislature authored Question 1 to amend the State’s Constitution allowing them to set taxes… [Read More]
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