Saturdays, through Sept. 28 (except last Saturday in June), 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Fairhaven Visitors Center Lawn/Fairhaven High School Lawn,, 141 Main St. at Rte 6, Fairhaven Huttleston Marketplace is an outdoor bazaar featuring as many as 90 or more vendors selling select hand made arts and crafts, quality antiques and vintage collectibles, upcycled… [Read More]
RJD Free To Military
This summer, active-duty military families can once again visit The Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum (RJD), 396 County St., New Bedford, for free as part of Blue Star Museums, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and Blue Star Families (BSF), in collaboration with the Department of Defense. The 2024 program will continue… [Read More]
FHS Documentary
Fairhaven TV proudly announces the release of its highly anticipated documentary, “The History of the Castle on the Hill.” Led by Fairhaven High School Alumni Association President Robert Foster (’66) and produced by Erick Sa (’17), this immersive journey explores over a century of fascinating history, architectural marvels, and captivating stories of Fairhaven High School. … [Read More]
ADA Accessibility Survey
Take the ADA Accessibility Survey The town of Fairhaven received a grant from the MA Office on Disability to conduct a town-wide accessibility survey. Please answer the questions on this survey to help us assess and address the accessibility needs of Fairhaven. The Accessibility Survey is now available at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/J8H2T3H. Or visit the town’s website at… [Read More]
Fishing Regs Public Comment
The Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) is taking public comment on a series of recently adopted emergency regulations and draft regulatory proposals to adjust recreational fishing rules at 322 CMR 6.00. Regulations include changes to Scup for size and bag limits; Striped Bass fillet at sea regs; Summer Flounder size and bag limits. A public… [Read More]
Tour Guides-History Buffs
If you are interested in a fascinating piece of local history, come join us to pass this information to the hundreds of visitors who tour our facilities each year. The first Japanese person to live in the USA was a young boy named Manjiro who was rescued from a small island near Japan by the… [Read More]
Blessing of the Bikes draws 200+
The annual Blessing of the Bikes by St. Joseph Church in Fairhaven drew 203 riders on Sunday, 5/19/24. Riders gathered at Fort Phoenix, then rode to St. Joseph Church on Spring Street where Fr. Rick LaBrecque of St. Joseph, and Fr. Michael Kumar of St. Mary’s blessed each rider as they passed by. The bikes… [Read More]
Tree Warden to take down four ash trees in center
By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven Tree Warden Don Collasius informed the Select Board and the public that he would be removing four large ash trees on Walnut Street, between Center and Union Street. Mr. Collasius told the board at its meeting on 5/13/24, that the four trees were in an “advanced state of decline,” and… [Read More]
From the Fairhaven Commission On Disability
Accessing Change: Updates from Fairhaven’s Commission on Disability Welcome to this new feature which will regularly update Fairhaven residents about the work of its Commission on Disability! Established in 1997 through town meeting vote, Fairhaven’s Commission on Disability is one of over 200 similar Commissions supported by the Commonwealth’s Office on Disability. The mission of Fairhaven’s… [Read More]
Millicent Library chimneys undergoing repair work
Submitted The Millicent Library is currently undergoing chimney repairs necessitating the installation of scaffolding earlier this year. The catalyst for these repairs traces back to late 2019 when water ingress began plaguing several areas of the building where the chimneys are situated. In the Youth Services section, the situation escalated to the extent that the… [Read More]
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