Celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride in Providence. Sat. 6/15, District Park 120 Peck St, Providence, RI 02903. Festival Gates: 12:00 pm; Parade Kick-off 8:00 pm. The parade is viewable from multiple locations throughout the city, including Dorrance St., Washington St., Empire St., Weybosset St. 21+ Beer, Wine, & Spirits Tent Enjoy PrideFest from the Beer, Wine, and… [Read More]
AHA Pride
Celebrate another year of Pride Month with AHA! at the vibrant Pride Block Party on Thursday, 6/13, from 5pm to 10pm. Presented by the Queer Arts Council of New Bedford, this year the festivities move up William Street to the Steeple Playhouse and Gallery X between Sixth and Eighth streets for an evening filled with… [Read More]
Fitness in the park is back
Press Release Fitness in Cushman Park is celebrating LUCKY THIRTEEN! Fitness in the Park is scheduled FREE TO THE PUBLIC this summer for 10 weeks of Yoga and Exercise classes in Cushman Park, Green Street Fairhaven MA. The classes are taking place Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30am from June 18 to August 22. Summer 2024 marks the 13th… [Read More]
School Days
The Fairhaven Historical Society is pleased to present “Fairhaven School Days”—an exciting and nostalgic exhibition of enlarged photographs of present and bygone schools, classrooms, and students. The exhibition opens on June 15 at the Academy Building, 141 Main Street, and will be open every Saturday from 10 to 2 until September 24. Visitors are invited… [Read More]
Bloomsday
Observed annually in Dublin, Bloomsday is a celebration of the life of Irish writer James Joyce. On Thursday, June 13, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., the Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum (RJD) will offer a two-part tour to celebrate Bloomsday with Lead Gardener Rick Finneran. Starting in the Museum’s historic rose garden on County… [Read More]
Oysterfest
The City’s marketing and tourism department – is partnering with the Fishing Heritage Center on Cisco Brewers’ first annual New Bedford Oysterfest from 12-3 p.m. on Saturday, 6/15, on the water at Cisco on East Rodney French Boulevard. The new festival showcasing the local oyster scene will feature fresh oysters shucked right in front of… [Read More]
Rain doesn’t dampen spirits at Fairhaven LGBTQ+ pride event
By Beth David, Editor Despite the rain, people filled the streets around Fairhaven town hall on 6/9/24 for the fourth Fairhaven’s Got Pride event, celebrating LGBTQ+ individuals and diversity, equity and inclusion. This year saw an expanded program, with about 40 vendor booths, entertainment from a variety of performers, a little speechmaking, and lots of… [Read More]
Acushnet Town Meeting to vote on $36.1 m budget, 28 articles
By Beth David, Editor Acushnet Town Meeting will get a balanced budget on Monday, 6/17/24, after town officials sharpened their pencils and closed a $2.1 million deficit. In its letter to the residents in the TM warrant, the Selectboard wrote that in spite of decreased state aid, very slow new growth, and unpredictable local receipts,… [Read More]
Fairhaven SB discusses 40R plans,
By Beth David, Editor In a marathon session on Monday, 6/10/24, the Fairhaven Select Board held a public hearing on the proposed 40R district and accompanying bylaw, and also discussed the process for choosing a police chief after the Town Administrator’s choice was overruled by the Civil Service Commission (see page 27 for Civil Service… [Read More]
Fhvn Select Board discusses next steps for choosing police chief
By Beth David, Editor At its meeting on Monday, 6/10/24, the Fairhaven Select Board heard from labor counsel about possible ways to proceed in the process for hiring a new police chief. Chief Michael Myers is expected to retire on August 10. Town Administrator Angie Lopes Ellison chose Daniel Dorgan to be the next chief… [Read More]
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