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Fish die-off in Acushnet is natural

September 9, 2020 by Staff Writer

By Beth David, Editor Visitors to The Sawmill in Acush­net last week noticed lots of fish that had died in the river.  According to Acushnet Animal Control Officer Rebekah Tomlinson, it happens every year. Because of a lack of oxygen in the water and the extremely dry summer we had this year, it happened earlier than… [Read More]

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COVID-19 update: No school sports in the fall season in SCC

September 9, 2020 by Staff Writer

Press release from South Coast Conference  Apponequet – Bourne – Case – Dighton-Rehoboth – Fairhaven Gr. New Bedford Reg. Voc. Tech. – Old Rochester – Seekonk Somerset Berkley – Wareham  The Southcoast Conference Superin­tendents are all very strong propo­nents of Interscholastic Athletics. Sports are an integral component to the educational program and are an important outlet… [Read More]

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Selectboard denies DOR report; town facing shortfall

September 9, 2020 by Staff Writer

By Jean Perry, Neighb News Correspondent Fairhaven Selectboard members Daniel Freitas and Keith Silvia on 9/8 denied Selectboard member Bob Espindola’s request for the Depart­ment of Revenue to conduct a COVID-19-related financial management study, calling it “something that can wait.” Later, Finance Director/ Treasurer Wendy Graves confirmed that the Town is facing a $1 million shortfall… [Read More]

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OLOA feast cancelled, but statue still takes a walk

September 9, 2020 by Staff Writer

The annual Feast of Our Lady of Angels would normally have been held this weekend, with the proces­sion of the large statue along Main Street on Monday. This year, due to COVID-19, the feast was cancelled. OLOA members were not completely deftered, however, and took the statue out for a short stroll on the grounds… [Read More]

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Friends of Bike Path fund-raising for final stretch

September 9, 2020 by Staff Writer

Press Release The Friends of the Mattapoisett Bike Path (the “Friends”) announced that they have undertaken a concen­trated effort to raise the last funds needed to complete the Marion Connector. The Town of Mattapoisett was recently awarded a $110,000 state MassTrails grant for construction of a section of the bike and pedestrian path between the… [Read More]

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Pedal for the Path hosts free bike ride this Sunday

September 9, 2020 by Staff Writer

Press Release Join us this Sunday, September 13, from 9 am to 3 pm  South Coast Bikeway Alliance members will be celebrating Bay State Bike Month and the South Coast Bikeway with our third annual Pedal for the Path Ride by bicycling from Westport, through Dartmouth, New Bedford, Fairhaven and Mattapoisett before returning back to… [Read More]

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Live events industry lights up

September 9, 2020 by Staff Writer

Press Release Massachusetts went on “red alert” on 9/1/20, when local stagehands and event production companies illumi­nated more than 80 entertainment venues and other landmarks with red lights as part of a national call to action. The #RedAlertRESTART action took place in more than 50 cities across the country, to raise aware­ness for entertainment businesses… [Read More]

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From our readers: The 2020 Election Life and Liberty

September 9, 2020 by Staff Writer

The 2020 Election: Life and Liberty Should the Democrats win and their radical policies be implemented, our econonmic system would be destroyed. The words of Benjamin Franklin would be prophetic when he was asked about the outcome of the constitutional convention. He said yes, we have a constitutional republic, if you can keep it.  Let’s be… [Read More]

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From our readers: Fall sports cancellation is hypocrisy

September 9, 2020 by Staff Writer

Fall sports cancellation is hypocrisy and further divides the haves from have nots  It was with shock that our family read of the fall sports cancellation by the South Coast Conference. The hypocrisy of this cancellation is deafening. First, the decision ignores the health data. Second, at a time when schools are championing equality, the… [Read More]

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From our readers: We cannot wait to support local renewable energy

September 9, 2020 by Staff Writer

We Cannot Wait To Support Local Renewable Energy The Fairhaven Sustainability Com­mit­tee supports an initiative that would automatically enroll our town’s residents and businesses in a program to purchase 10% of renew­able energy.  If adopted, the program will only contribute to our community in positive ways. It will decrease our dependence on fossil fuels, a… [Read More]

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