Pursuant to Chapter 50, Section 2 of the Town of Fairhaven By-Laws, all citizen petition articles for the November 14, 2023 Fairhaven Special Town Meeting, must be submitted in writing with the signatures of not less than 100 voters to the Town Clerk and the Select Board Office, Fairhaven Town Hall, 40 Center Street, Fairhaven,… [Read More]
Lions Fundraiser
Dine-in or Take-out Fundraiser for Fairhaven Lions Club, Wed., 8/30, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Frontera Grill, 214 Huttleston Ave., Fairhaven, MA 02719; 774-628-9723. You MUST let your server know you are there for the fundraiser and show the flyer that you can get at https://www.facebook.com/FairhavenMALions 15% of food sales will go to Fairhaven… [Read More]
Hetty’s Children
In 1916 when New Bedford’s Hetty Green passed, she left between $10 million and $200 million (in today’s money: $27 billion to $57 billion). The frugal Mrs. Green left her money equally to her son, Ned, and daughter, Sylvia. How did they handle the wealth and what amount remains today? Those questions will be answered… [Read More]
Sonata Saturdays
This free outdoor concert series, now in its third season, is a partnership between New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra (NBSO), and The Drawing Room. The fourth Saturday of each month, small groups of NBSO musicians will delight the neighborhood and summer visitors with a variety of classical and popular… [Read More]
Car Show draws nearly 200 cars
By Beth David, Editor The North Fairhaven Improvement Association’s annual car show at Livesey Park on Sunday, 9/20/23, drew about 150 contestants, and more stragglers who showed up after registration time; plus the people’s choice registrants, which are cars owned by club members, for a total close to 200, according to organizers. The NFIA teamed… [Read More]
Teddy Bear Parade brightens up the center
By Beth David, Editor The Teddy Bear parade returned to the center of Fairhaven on Saturday, 8/19/23, after being last month postponed due to the heat. The day on Saturday was clear and warm, but not oppressively hot, giving the approximately 200 participants a pleasant walk around the Unitarian Church to Our Lady’s Haven, where… [Read More]
Fhvn SB approves pour license; TA hits DeTerra w/OML violation
By Beth David, Editor At its meeting on 8/21/23 the Fairhaven Select Board approved a pour license for Fairhaven’s only vineyard, and heard about an alleged Open Meeting Law violation by Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) chairperson Peter DeTerra. The board held a public hearing for a Farmers’ Series Pouring License Permit at Nasketucket Bay… [Read More]
COA receives digital literacy grant
By Beth David, Editor The Fairhaven Council on Aging received $16,868 from the Mass. Executive Office of Elder Affairs for the COA Enhanced Digital Literacy Program. Twenty four Councils on Aging (COAs) representing 65 municipalities were awarded the Enhancing Digital Literacy for Older Adults Grant. Funded by American Rescue Plan Act Home and Community-Based Services… [Read More]
Fairhaven firefighters sponsor movie night
Approximately 150 people enjoyed a free movie night courtesy of the Fairhaven Firefighters Association Local 1555 on Sunday, 8/20/23, at Livesey Park in Fairhaven, featuring The Super Mario Bros. Movie. The evening featured free admission, free snacks and other giveaways. “We would like to thank everyone who came out last night for the movie night…. [Read More]
Quahog relay underway in North Cove
The Fairhaven Harbormaster has been transplanting quahogs in North Cove the last couple of weeks, and should finish up in a few days. The program takes quahogs from the Taunton River, which is polluted, and places them in clean waters. The quahogs are naturally cleaned out from the action of the tides in clean waters… [Read More]
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