Honestly, I feel like just repeating the word “shitshow” over and over and over again all over this page. Dan Freitas’s sensibilities are so hurt by it (see page 4). So, because his sensitive skin is hurt, Mr. Freitas wants to move the legal notices which are paid ads, from the Neighb News to the… [Read More]
Kiteboarders make good use of some October sun
Kiteboarders (aka kitesurfers), including, Matthew Abenaki and a few others, enjoy a warm October afternoon at West Island Town Beach on Saturday, 10/3/20. The antics of the group, flying up into the air, and cruising along the water, gave photographer Margie Green Joseph some great material. ••• Support local journalism, donate to the Neighb News with PayPal…. [Read More]
Selectboard discusses moving legal ads from Neighb News
By Jean Perry, Neighb News Correspondent The chairperson of the Fairhaven Selectboard was hoping for immediate support of his motion to stop publishing the town’s legal ads in the Fairhaven Neighborhood News on 10/5, but Selectboard members refrained from seconding Daniel Freitas’ motion without first gathering more information to determine the consequences of such an action…. [Read More]
Board of Health dispatches 18 open meeting law complaints
By Beth David, Editor At its meeting on 10/5/20, the Fairhaven Board of Health addressed 18 Open Meeting Law complaints, all submitted by Amy Singelais. Town Counsel Thomas Crotty told the board he had put together responses to four categories of the complaints. For 12 of them, he said the complaints did not arrive within the… [Read More]
DeTerra “COVID wedding” had 16 tables
By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven Board of Health Chairperson Peter DeTerra insisted last week that the wedding he hosted at his farm for his daughter on 8/29/20 only had 50 guests. But the florist for the event posted photos on social media sites, noting in several posts: “Covid wedding!! Big one! 16 tables, arbor, entry sign… [Read More]
Group works to create charter commission in Fairhaven
By Jean Perry, Neighb News Correspondent It has been six years since an appointed town government study committee recommended that the Town of Fairhaven adopt a town charter, a task which those committee members determined was beyond the scope of its job, which was to gauge public opinion on the effectiveness of Fairhaven’s government and potential… [Read More]
COVID-19 update: Halloween is okay; FHS has three cases
By Beth David, Editor The Fairhaven High School “community’ had three reported cases of COVID-19, according to emails sent to parents this week. The emails did not specify if the cases were among students or staff. In a letter to parents on 9/29 ,Principal Andrew Kulak said that two positive cases had been reported. He said… [Read More]
Cleary’s Pub liquor license sold at auction
By Beth David, Editor It’s one of those things that’s good and not-so-good at the same time. The liquor license that formerly belonged to Cleary’s Pub, owned by Andrew “Drew” Tillett, was re-acquired by Cathy and Ken Melanson, who owned the license when it was at EJ’s pub, the same building that Cleary’s was in. The… [Read More]
Fairhaven Rotary donates pens for voting day
The Fairhaven Rotary donated 1,000 pens to the Fairhaven Town Clerk for use on voting day. Due to COVID-19, polling places will include a number of protocols to keep everything sanitized and to minimize people touching the same untreated surfaces. This includes pens and pencils. Voters are encouraged to use their own pens. If they forget one,… [Read More]
Friends of Bike Path announced challenge grant
Press Release The Friends of the Mattapoisett Bike Path (the “Friends”) announced that they have received a commitment from a local donor to match dollar for dollar every donation (up to $25,000) made to the Friends for the completion of the Marion Connector. “This generous matching commitment brings us much closer to our goal of… [Read More]
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