Black Ink on White Paper, The African American Press in Rhode Island Wed., 9/21, 5:30 p.m., Aldrich House, 110 Benevolent St., Providence. Free & Open to the Publid. Limited seating. Register at https://form.jotform.com/222343788175160 A Groundbreaking Exhibit & Talk on by J. Stanley Lemons, on John Carter Minkins, the first Black editor of a white newspaper. Funded… [Read More]
Safe Routes to School Hearing
On Thursday, 9/15/22 at 7 pm, the Town of Fairhaven Public Works Department and the State of Mass. will be hosting a Public Hearing to provide/inform the public with the opportunity to become fully acquainted with the proposed Sconticut Neck Road Improvements. All views and comments made at the hearing will be reviewed and considered to… [Read More]
Wampanoag Powwow
Wampanoag Experience Powwow, in conjunction with Open Farm day at Round the Bend Farm, 92 Allens Neck Road, Dartmouth, MA, Sat., 9/17, from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Free admission. All are welcome. Grand entry at noon. Join us for the official opening of the Wetu at 3 p.m. See page 6 for story. Featuring emcee Anawon… [Read More]
Scouts Registration
Scout Troop 52 and Cub Scout Pack 52 are hosting two in-person Information and Registration Nights on Thursdays, 9/15 & 22, 6:30-8pm, at St. Mary’s Parish hall (440 Main Street, North Fairhaven 02719). Boys and girls are welcome: Pack 52, Kindergarten – 5th grade, or Troop 52, middle school and high school. For more information… [Read More]
Halloween Swap
Halloween Sustainability Swap. Drop off clean, used Halloween costumes and decorations in the bin at Town Hall, 40 Center St., Fairhaven, from now to October 7. On October 8th at Kids Fest, you can pick out items you might want yourself at the Sustainability Commit-tee’s Halloween Swap booth! Costumes should be clean, and… [Read More]
Apple Peach Festival feeds and entertains
By Beth David, Editor Acsuhnet’s 41st annual Apple Peach Festival returned after a two-year hiatus, due to the pandemic, and the fair grounds were filled. The two-day festival on the grounds of the Long Plain Museum featured food vendors, arts and crafts vendors, and live entertainment. There was no parade this year, but organizers say it… [Read More]
Conrad’s Law walk draws about 150
By Beth David, Editor The family of Conrad Roy III, who died by suicide in 2014 at the urging of someone he knew, held an awareness/memorial 5K walk/run on Saturday, 9/10/22 at Fort Phoenix in Fairhaven, to gain support for “Conrad’s Law,” which would make suicide coercion illegal in Massachusetts. The state is one of only… [Read More]
Fairhaven Town Auction this weekend
Fairhaven will hold its annual town auction this Saturday, 9/17/22, beginning at 9 a.m., at the BPW garage, 5 Arsene Street, Fairhaven. Items that have been declared surplus by various town departments will be auctioned off. COUNCIL ON AGING 1 Swintek 7000 electric typewriter 4 drawer small tan filing cabinet 1 Tan file holder 1… [Read More]
Wampanoag Experience Project Highlights Native History
By Hartman Deetz, Mashpee Wampanoag tribal member On a beautiful stretch of road along the edge of Apponagansett Bay sits a stacked stone foundation with no house on top. These would be the remnants of the Russell Garrison House, which served as a defensive outpost for the first lonely colonists that came to occupy what is… [Read More]
Best selling author to visit Fairhaven
Press Release New York Times bestselling author Michael Tougias will present a slide presentation on his book The Finest Hours: The True Story of the U.S. Coast Guard’s Most Daring Sea Rescue, on Monday, 9/26/22, at Fairhaven town hall, 40 Center Street. Doors open at 6 p.m. and presentation starts at 6:30. The Disney Corporation has… [Read More]
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