The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission are seeking public input on the range of issues and information to be considered in the Bluefish Allocation Amendment. Send written comments by July 30, to Online: www.mafmc.org/ comments/bluefish-allocation-amendment E-mail: mseeley@ mafmc.org, Subject line: “Bluefish Amendment Scoping Comments” Mail: Chris Moore, MAFMC, 800 North… [Read More]
Alzheimer’s Presentation
Memory and thinking disorders – do you wonder about your family member or friend? Do you worry about yourself? Our memories are a gift from years of experiences, relationships and wonders. When we forget, is it stress, too much going on, or could it be more than that? How do we really know early on?… [Read More]
Hundreds attend movie night at Livesey Park
By Beth David, Editor An estimated 400+ people of all ages showed up to enjoy Disney’s Coco at Fairhaven’s annual outdoor movie night at Livesey Park on Saturday, 7/21. People from all around the region spread out blankets, set up lawn chairs, and even bean bags to watch the movie on a 30-foot screen. Before… [Read More]
Selectboard signs Comcast Franchise agreement
By Beth David, Editor At its meeting on 7/16, the Fairhaven Selectboard signed the Comcast Franchise agreement, although not without some pushback from Selectboard member Charles K. Murphy, Sr. Fairhaven Town Administrator Mark Rees told the board that there were a few changes to the new contract, including that it was non-exclusive, so other providers could,… [Read More]
Teddy Bears, music, cars and boats…all coming up soon
By Beth David, Editor It’s full steam ahead for summer as July comes to a close. This weekend you can catch a sailboat race, check out some antique cars, or sit and enjoy a concert under the stars. For the more cerebral among you, there are author events, an historical talk, and walking tours that mix… [Read More]
Fairhaven girl sells lemonade to help Boston Children’s Hospital
By Beth David, Editor Jaylen Lussier is a girl on a mission. Ever since she had her tonsils out at Boston Children’s Hospital when she was six, the nine-year-old has wanted to help the other children she met there. “I saw a lot of sick kids there,” said Ms. Lussier. “The kids were very sick and… [Read More]
Atria chef wins at annual Chef Showdown
Press Release Atria Fairhaven challenged Our Lady’s Haven of Fairhaven and Community Nurse Home Care of Fairhaven, to a cooking competition as part of Atria Senior Living’s annual Chef Showdown, which is taking place at Atria communities across the U.S. and Canada. There was one rule that all chefs had to follow: all recipes required… [Read More]
West Island Gear gets its own little spot: Up The Hill Boutique
By Beth David, Editor West Island Gear, which, as you might expect, includes all kinds of useful summer stuff like t-shirts and baseball caps, has also traditionally included a few good sweatshirts for those cool summer nights at the fire, and other items with the West Island moniker on them. But in the last few years,… [Read More]
Dr. Hinohara remembered on anniversary of his death
It is with heartfelt affection and immense gratitude that the Whitfield-Manjiro Friendship Society notes the one year anniversary (July 18, 2017) of the passing of our incredible benefactor, Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara, late President of St. Luke’s hospital in Tokyo, Japan. His fame was known in many parts of the world long before he took on… [Read More]
Acushnet fighting drug risks with two new products
By Beth David, Editor The Acushnet Fire & EMS Department is continuing its fight against opioid abuse and other dangers associated with drug use and abuse. The department has just acquired a sharps destruction machine, which destroys syringes and other needles used for drug use, diabetes testing, and other medical reasons. Resident may take their… [Read More]
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