So much for trying to be a good citizen Dear Frankie, When my mom was driving us home last week, she commented on how hard it was to see because of the sun that was shining directly into the windshield of our car. No sooner did she say that when we saw a man and… [Read More]
Letter Pence is most hypocritical sycophant
Mike Pence is the most hypocritical sycophant The scent of the presidency has turned the most fawning, hypocritical, Trump enabler into one of his most recent critics. Defying all ethical principles for all of Trump’s presidency and even in the face of Trump’s inspired threats to his life, former Vice President Mike Pence was essentially… [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, December 20th, 2022, at 6:30 P.M. in the Town Hall Meeting Room located at 122 Main Street. 1. Case #2022.12.20A A case of the Estate of Arlene F. Burtch c/o Vicki… [Read More]
From the editor 12-01-22
By Beth David, Editor Oh…it’s December. Time to put the boat away, I guess. And the motorcycles, too? BRRR….those guys are tougher than I am, to be sure. See page 6 for what I’m talking about, a bike run and food/toy drive the Sunday after Thanksgiving. BRRR… How ‘bout them Blue Devils, huh? They beat… [Read More]
Town Hall Closed 12-8
ALL Fairhaven town offices, including Town Hall will be will be closed on Thursday, 12/8, for staff development. Please be patient and understanding while staff receives training to better serve you. ••• Click here top download the entire 12/1/22 issue: 12-01-22 Football Support local journalism, donate to the Neighb News with PayPal
Nomination Papers Available
Nomination papers for elected office in Fairhaven are available as of 12/1. Candidates seeking to be elected to office need to take out papers from the town clerk’s office and return them with the required number of signatures from registered voters. Town-wide offices require 50 signatures; town meeting requires 10 signatures from the precinct in… [Read More]
Single Use Plastics
The League of Women Voters SouthCoast will present a program on the environmental impacts of single use plastic on Wed., 12/7, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Buzzards Bay Coalition, 114 Front Street, New Bedford. Guest speaker, Mary Lou Nicholson, a climate leader with The Climate Reality Project, will discuss the effects of single-use… [Read More]
Science Cafe
Tues., 12/6, 6–8 p.m., Last Round Bar & Grille, 908 Purchase St., NB. Open to everyone. Free, save for the beer. Our guest, Robert Daylor, will address “Climate Change Risks and Options for the South Coast.” Robert is a civil engineer & senior consultant at Tetra Tech, which specializes in master planning and permitting… [Read More]
Beach Cleanup
Fort Phoenix Beach Cleanup, by Be the Solution to Pollution, Sat., 12/3, 9 a.m. to noon. Meet in the parking lot near the cannons. Bring a reusable water bottle and closed toe shoes. Tools, bags and gloves provided. Everyone is welcome!!!! Children must be accompanied by an adult. For more info, email bethesolutiontopollution@gmail.com ••• Click… [Read More]
Nature Photography
Nature Photography at Carvalho Farm, 201 Shaw Rd., Fairhaven. Sat., 12/3, 8–9 a.m. FREE. With the advancement of technology you can capture amazing photographs with your phone. Join us for a guided hike with our staff photographer in this beautiful landscape for some tips from a pro. Carvalho Farm’s flat, easy-to-navigate Indian Rock Trail is… [Read More]
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