The Fairhaven Sustainability Committee is pleased to announce again that community members can compost their pumpkins instead of throwing them in the trash. Starting on Saturday, 11/2 residents can bring their pumpkins to one of the three community gardens for composting. The three gardens are at Wood, East and Hastings Middle Schools. Each garden will… [Read More]
Hoops for All
FREE Unified Basketball Clinic, Sundays, through 11/23, Northeast Maritime Institute, 32 Washington St., Fairhaven. Ages 12 & under: 11 a.m.–noon; ages 13+: noon–1 p.m. ••• Click here to download the 10/30/25 issue: 10-30-25 Horribles Support local journalism, donate to the Neighb News with PayPal
Young Vendors Wanted
CALLING ALL OUR CREATIVE KIDS & YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS! Mark your calendar for December 7, 12-2p 227 Huttleston Ave Fairhaven MA for our Youth Vendor Fair. Artists-Creatives-Crafters-Bakers-Food-Entertainment-Characters wanted! Support a fun youth led event with your participation! It is with community support events like this succeed. Let’s show our next generation what entrepreneurship and community support… [Read More]
Acushnet Special Election
The Acushnet Town Clerk’s Office reminds residents that all eligible voters (age 18 and older) must be registered by Friday, November 7th, at 5:00 p.m. to participate in the Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School District Special Election on Tuesday, November 18th, held at the Acushnet Elementary School gymnasium from noon to 8:00 p.m…. [Read More]
Hosts of Horribles invade Livesey Park
By Beth David, Editor The North Fairhaven Improvement Association held its annual Halloween Horribles Parade at Livesey Park on Saturday, 10/25/25. Several hundred costume wearers and their various adults or children marched around the park and then created a circle in the field for the costume judging. NFIA President Andrew Romano thanked a long list of… [Read More]
Acushnet to hold Special Town Meeting on 11/3
By Beth David, Editor Acushnet voters will face 15 articles at a Special Town Meeting (STM) on Monday, 11/3/25; 11 are spending articles. Acushnet has an open Town Meeting, which means anyone registered to vote in Acushnet can attend and vote on warrant articles. The meeting is also open to the public. The largest single item… [Read More]
McKenna chosen to replace Veitch on School Committee
By Beth David, Editor The Fairhaven Select Board and School Committee met jointly on Monday, 10/27/25, to appoint a replacement for long time SC member, Colin Veitch, who has resigned. The two boards asked a series of questions to two candidates who applied: Kystal Lunn; and former long time SC member Donna McKenna. Ms. McKenna was… [Read More]
Tillie Almeida celebrates 100 years old
Submitted The American, Provincetown poet Mary Oliver often asked, “What will you do with your one precious life?” For Matilda (Tillie) Almeida, she has a list of responses given that she just turned 100 years old on October 9. At the 100 year mark, Tillie’s first response would be Mother of four children and their… [Read More]
Japanese high school students visit Fairhaven High School
Submitted On October 3, Fairhaven High School welcomed students and staff from our sister city school, Shimizu High School in Tosashimizu, Japan. The visit began in the Bernard F. Roderick Library at FHS, where members of the History Club and Ambassadors Club greeted the guests by waving Japanese and American flags. Students from both schools… [Read More]
DaCunha’s Dispatch: Pink Out for Breast Cancer Awareness
Pink Out for Breast Cancer Awareness Hello everyone! The start of the new school year means Friday Night Lights and cheering on our outstanding Fairhaven High School football team. On Friday, 10/17/25, the Fairhaven Blue Devils took Bourne during the Homecoming game and celebrated Senior Night, honoring the many talented football players that have shown… [Read More]
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