By Beth David, Editor Christmas lights are up and running at homes and businesses all over the region. Taking a ride in the early evening just after sunset is a perfect COVID safe activity, and it will get you into the holiday mood. I wasn’t able to get a lot of pictures this year, and… [Read More]
Fairhaven’s Community Electricity Aggregation to change suppliers
Press Release The Fairhaven Community Electricity Aggregation (CEA) is the town’s program to provide competitive choice for electricity to our residents and businesses. The Fairhaven CEA program is part of a 25-community electricity buying group, active since January 2016. In January 2021, Fairhaven CEA will change electricity suppliers from Public Power to Constellation NewEnergy. You… [Read More]
DaCunha’s Dispatch #3
By Elizabeth DaCunha, Special to the Neighb News Hello to all of my readers! For the past couple of weeks I’ve been giving you the inside look at hybrid learning from a student’s perspective. This week, I decided to switch things up a bit, and interviewed staff at Fairhaven High School to uncover their thoughts… [Read More]
COVID-19 update: Governor warns about holiday gatherings
By Beth David, Editor Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker this week imposed new restrictions on businesses, and warned residents about holiday gatherings. The state is experiencing a new surge in Coronavirus cases, prompting the state to open a field hospital in Worcester, and to urge residents to stay vigilant against the virus even as a vaccine has… [Read More]
Acushnet implements new rules due to COVID
By Pattie Pacella, Neighb News Correspondent The Acushnet Selectboard met for a brief meeting on December 9 to discuss new COVID circumstances. Town Administrator Julie Hebert reported that Acushnet has had 55 cases in the month of December to date, and on 12/9 alone had 34 new cases. Ms. Hebert stated asked the Selectboard to enact… [Read More]
Letters: BOH not protecting public health
Board of Health is not protecting public health WHOOH — The boys on the [Fairhaven] Board Of Health have been very busy over the past few months. They’ve been toiling not to protect the public health mind you, but to cover their own asses. OOPS, sorry Geoff I know that’s NOT a “professional” way to describe your… [Read More]
Letters: Friends of Mattapoisett COA says thank you
Mattapoisett COA says “Thank You” To our community of seniors, the Friends of Mattapoisett COA hope you are safe and well. We want to thank you for contnued support thoughout the years and hope things improve sooner rather than later. Although things are quiet at the COA for now, we do still hope to keep… [Read More]
Letters: Hike of lifetime raises 9K
Hike of a lifetime raises 9K+ As I write this during the holiday season, I have so much to be thankful for. The last few months have had its peaks and valleys, but October 3 will long live in the hearts of the Hathaway family. That is the day I finally completed my 32-year, 24,901-mile… [Read More]
Letters: Officials job is to serve the people
Officials’ job is to serve the people My name is Leon Correy and I am a member of the Fairhaven Sustainability Committee. I also happen to be a black man, the husband of a Portuguese woman and the father of two biracial children, one of each gender. My house alone is a reflection of diversity…. [Read More]
Legal Notice: Fairhaven ZBA
Fairhaven Zoning Board of Appeals Public Hearings Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. Town Hall Banquet Room, 40 Center Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/95108313775?pwd=bHBscDE1N2QzTjJYU2pxTnRTLzV2UT09 or call 1-929-205-6099 Meeting ID: 951 0831 3775 Passcode: 085731 1. Administrative Appeal by Fairhaven Shipyard – re: 7 Union Street. Seeking reversal of zoning determination by the… [Read More]
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