Town should not use Roundup It has come to my attention recently that the BPW has been sending some of its employees out along Sconticut Neck, to spray noxious weeds growing along certain walls. All well and good Unfortunately these employees have been given tanks of Roundup to accomplish their task. Monsanto, maker of Roundup… [Read More]
Legal Notice: Call for Bids Rec/Sr Center HVAC
TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN Fairhaven Recreation and Senior Center HVAC Improvements – Phase 1 The Town of Fairhaven, Massachusetts, Office of the Town Administrator, will receive sealed bids for Fairhaven Recreation and Senior Center HVAC Improvements – Phase 1 Project located at 227 Huttleston Avenue, Fairhaven, MA. Sub-bids are due at 2:00PM on Wednesday October 9,… [Read More]
Apple Peach Fest is this weekend
Acushnet will be celebrating its 40th Apple Peach Festival on Saturday and Sunday September 7th and 8th 2019. The festival celebrates the harvest season with music, food, and entertainment. This year, the festival will mark 40 years of celebrating the town’s history of love for fall harvest. The festival grounds behind the Long Plain Museum… [Read More]
Music in the City
FREE popup concerts in September featuring small ensemble performances by our New Bedford Symphony Orchestra musicians! • Sept. 7, 6–7pm. Summer Winds at Co-Creative Center, 137 Union St, New Bedford. In partnership with DATMA • Sept. 12, 6–7pm AHA! Night. Whaling Museum’s Captain Paul Cuffe Park, Corner of Johnny Cake Hill and Union Street, New Bedford For updates… [Read More]
Newport Boat Show
If you harbor a passion for boating, there’s only one place to be… The Newport International Boat Show encompasses 13 acres of Newport’s downtown waterfront. Join us on September 12-15, 2019 to view exhibitors from near and far offer a full range of new powerboats and sailboats, plus a medley of marine products, services, and… [Read More]
Martha’s Vineyard Craft Beer Fest
Special Discount for Neighb News readers Fourth annual Martha’s Vineyard Craft Beer Festival, Sat., 9/21, 12:30–7 p.m., Waban Park, 29 Tuckernuck Ave., Oak Bluffs. Featuring 50 breweries, 150 brews, 1 island. For more info and to buy tickets, visit mvcraftbeer.com SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR NEIGHB NEWS READERS: Enter code “Fairhavenews” at checkout when you buy tickets… [Read More]
Ring bells for 9/11
The Acushnet Fire Department has reluctantly cancelled their annual 9/11 commemoration event due to the EEE threat. The department is coordinating with local churches to ask them to ring their bells for one minute beginning at 8:46 a.m., the moment the first place struck the World Trade Center. At that time, firefighters will place a… [Read More]
Author Event
Come to the Mattapoisett Free Public Library, 7 Barstow St., on Sun., 9/8, from 2–3 p.m. and hear former Mattapoisett resident Jack Matthews talk about his mystery thriller Arte Perdida. In the novel, Manny Pereira, a decorated and disabled Vietnam war veteran races to find a killer in an investigation that spans Nazi Germany, the… [Read More]
Science Cafe
Tues., 9/10, 6–8 p.m., Free. Greasy Luck Brewpub, 791 Purchase St., New Bedford. Open to everyone. Free, except for beer and food!** If possible, come early & place an order. The Vault Room starts serving food/drink at 5:45. “How much CO2 does a forest absorb? Solving the mystery with lasers & drones.” We are pleased… [Read More]
Women Historical Walking Tour
Lighting the Way Walking Tours: Women Changing History, Sat., 9/7, 10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.; New Bedford Whaling Museum, 18 Johnny Cake Hill, NB. FREE. Visit http://historicwomensouthcoast.org or call the museum at 508-997-0046. Learn about the history of New Bedford through the lives of women who fought to make the world a better place on this free… [Read More]
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