45th Father’s Day 10K and 5K Road Races, Sun., 6/16, 9 a.m. Begins at Hastings Middle School, 30 School Street, Fairhaven The annual running of a 10K, TAC sanctioned course through the lovely, historical Fairhaven streets features some of New England’s top runners. There is also a shorter 5K race. Sponsored by Fairhaven merchants and… [Read More]
WIIA Breakfast
West Island Improvement Association Breakfast Buffet FIRST OF THE SEASON Sun., 6/16, West Island Community Center, 41 Causeway Rd., West Island, Fairhaven, 8–10:30 a.m. By the West Island Improvement Association. Includes scrambled eggs, pancakes, fruit, cereal, coffee and juice. $8 adults, $4 children under 12. Tickets at door. Accessible. ••• Support local journalism, donate to… [Read More]
Duck Race
The Ducks Are Back! The annual Acushnet Lions Rubber Duck race is this weeken and we have 1000 ducks that need adopting, $10 each. All money goes to Acushnet Lions Club charities. The race will be held at the Sawmill, 32 Mill Rd., Acushnet, on Sun., 6/16, at NOON. Buy tickets from an Lions member… [Read More]
New Bedford JazzFest
The 8th annual New Bedford JazzFest for the benefit of Your Theatre, Inc. is being held on Sat., 6/15, from 2–7 p.m. at New Bedford Pier 3. $25 General Admission, Open seating. Children 15 and under, accompanied by an adult, are free Latin Jazz, Bop, Big Band and New Orleans Street Jazz Music, art, food… [Read More]
Historical Society presents New England Pirates
Stephen O’Neill, Executive Director of the Hanover Historical Society, presented “New England Pirates” on Friday, 6/7/19, at Fairhaven Town Hall auditorium, a program of the Fairhaven Historical Society. According to Beth Luey, who attended the lecture, Mr. O’Neill explained that pirates formed their own culture and self-ruling communities. Some used the fortunes they earned to… [Read More]
Town official attacked for second time
By Beth David, Editor Jay Simmons, chairperson of the Fairhaven Conservation Commission and the Fairhaven Housing Authority, was treated at St. Luke’s Hospital for injuries he sustained to his head on June 9 at around 8 p.m. Mr. Simmons named his alleged attacker as his neighbor, Lee Miguel. The two have been in a dispute about… [Read More]
Huttleston Marketplace is up and running
The Huttleston Marketplace, sponsored by the Fairhaven Office of Tourism, is up and running. Every Saturday until September 14 (except 6/29), the west lawn of Fairhaven High School and the front lawn of the Fairhaven Visitors Center will be transformed into an outdoor bazaar featuring hand made arts and crafts, locally prepared foods, and live… [Read More]
Rollover on 240 involves two vehicles
A pickup truck lands on its side after rolling over from a two-vehicle accident on Route 240 at the intersection of Bridge Street in Fairhaven on Thursday, 6/6/19. According to Fairhaven police spokesperson Lt. Kevin Kobza, the 2001 black Toyota Tacoma (pictured) was operated by John Long, 37, of E. Falmouth, who admitted that he… [Read More]
Skip the straw, save a sea turtle
Students at Elizabeth Hastings Middle School in Fairhaven have been working on a science project, and have decided to educate the public about the dangers of plastic straws to ocean animals. They have created a website (https://weliveloveourearth.weebly.com) and have placed posters around Fairhaven. For more information please visit their website. To learn more about the worldwide… [Read More]
Mattapoisett Woman’s Club awards two scholarships
Press Release For over 60 years, The Mattapoisett Woman’s Club has been striving to help young people in their educational pursuits. This year The Club is happy to award two scholarships to students from Old Rochester Regional High School. The students are Julia Cabral and Rosemary Loer. Both students possess excellent academic achievements, have done… [Read More]
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