Savor the last remnants of summer, enjoy some time outdoors and learn about butterflies at the annual Allens Pond Butterfly Census! Sat., 8/31, & Sat., 9/7, 10am-1pm. This free annual event welcomes butterfly watchers of all ages and skill levels to help census as many areas of Allens Pond Wildlife Sanctuary as possible. Members of… [Read More]
Boating Classes
Two safety classes are being offered by the Coast Guard Auxiliary this fall. Both classes are Mondays from Sept. 9 to Dec. 9 from 7 to 9 pm. The cost is $45 per person. Classes are held at the flotilla 65 building, 80 Middle Street, Fairhaven. Apply on line at flotilla65.com. The Boating Skills and… [Read More]
Cable TV License Input
The City of New Bedford, as issuing authority for a cable television license for the city, continues to seek public input as part of its public hearing on the consideration process for a new cable license. Two public meetings were held on the license, on June 20 and July 31. As part of the public… [Read More]
Muster Day
On Saturday, Aug. 31, welcome the miltia as they march into town at Old Sturbridge Village (OSV). From 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., OSV will host a day of military celebration, muskets, martial music and more. In the early 19th-century, farmers and craftsmen were required by law to serve in local militia units — the forerunner… [Read More]
Folk Band
The New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center, 28 Bethel St., New Bedford, is pleased to host Scottish folk band, North Sea Gas, in concert on Thurs., 9/5, at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $12/members; $15/non-members and are on sale now at the Fishing Heritage Center or online at https://fishingheritagecenter.org/. Tickets also at the door. Doors open at… [Read More]
OLOA statue gets all spruced up for the big feast
By Beth David, Editor Members of Our Lady of Angels Catholic Association have been busy behind the scenes cutting cacoila, sprucing up the feast grounds, and otherwise getting ready for the “Biggest Little Feast” this weekend, the 89th annual. This year the base of the big statue of Our Lady of Angels got replaced with a… [Read More]
Fairhaven resident dies from EEE
By Beth David, Editor A Fairhaven woman was the fourth person in Massachusetts to contract Eastern Equine Encephalitis, and is the first to die from the disease this year. Laurie Sylvia, a Sconticut Neck resident, died on Sunday, 8/25, after battling the virus for a couple of weeks. She was a real estate agent who worked… [Read More]
Fire muster lets firefighters strut their stuff
Two teams from Dartmouth, and one each from Mattapoisett and Westport faced off at the 10th annual Fire Muster hosted by Fairhaven at Livesey Park on Sunday, 8/25/19. The day started with a wet parade along the streets of Fairhaven, with firefighters spraying the crowd with water, and the crowd firing back. On the muster… [Read More]
They’ve gone BAAACCKKKK…..
Most schools in the area started classes this week. In Fairhaven, grades 1 to 12 started on Tuesday, 8/27. Kindergarten and preK were scheduled to start on Thursday, 8/29. It is, of course customary to show a picture of the kids starting school, but there’s more to starting school than starting school. A group of… [Read More]
Fairhaven TV photos winners, weeks 1 & 2
Fairhaven TV’s summer photo contest has started and will continue through the end of September. Deadline is every Friday at 9 a.m. for the week’s winning entry. To help you prepare for the coming weeks, this is our photo contest schedule. How to Enter: Follow our Facebook page and/or Instagram @fairhaven_tv (we check!); Post and… [Read More]
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