By Beth David, Editor The North Fairhaven Improvement Association and the Legendary Street Rods Car Club held a car-truck-bike show on Sunday, 8/15/21, at Livesey Park in north Fairhaven. In addition to featuring a whole bunch of cool cars to check out, the day included raffles, awards, music and food. The weather was almost perfect, maybe… [Read More]
Selectboard finalizes TA search committee choices
Jean Perry, Neighb News Correspondent The Fairhaven Select Board on August 16 finalized the Town Administrator Search Committee membership with the appointment of two Select Board representatives and two at-large citizen appointees. Select Board Chair Bob Espindola’s pick was Leon Correy and Select Board member Stasia Powers’s choice was Kimberly Trahan. The at-large members are Anne… [Read More]
BPW hires for Sewer Department, raises W&S rates
By Mary Macedo, Neighb News Correspondent At its meeting on Monday 8/9 the Fairhaven Board of Public Works hired for the Sewer Department, discussed water and sewer rates, and discussed adding pickleball courts to Livesey Park. The board met with Ken Pottel to discuss adding more pickleball courts. Mr. Pottel said that pickleball has become quite… [Read More]
Fairhaven Rotary awards two scholarships
The Fairhaven Rotary Club awarded two scholarships to Fairhaven High School students. Brian Poirier and Colby Bolger each received $500 at a recent Rotary Club meeting. ••• Click here to download the entire 8/19/21 issue: 08-19-21 TeddyBear Support local journalism, donate to the Neighb News with PayPal.
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Making Smart Pay Off Dear Frankie, I am a seven-year-old poodle. I started agility school when I was a puppy. As soon as I graduated, I began competing in the agility trials. I am now one of the top competitors in the sport. When I’m at a competition people often compliment me on my intelligence…. [Read More]
Fairhaven resident receives Myra Kraft Community MVP Award
Press Release Every year since 1998, the Kraft family and the New England Patriots have been celebrating those who give their time to help others. The program was originally known as the Community Quarterback Awards and were presented to those who exemplify leadership, dedication and a commitment to improving their communities through volunteerism. In 2011,… [Read More]
Masks urged in Fairhaven Town Hall
By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven Interim Town Administrator Wendy Graves and the Fairhaven Selectboard (see page 4) discussed the possibility of instituting a mask requirement for town hall again, but decided to wait for the health department to weigh in. Meanwhile, Fairhaven Town Hall entrances will have signs urging people to wear masks but not… [Read More]
Fairhaven is a Purple Heart Town
By Beth David, Editor The Fairhaven Select Board voted in June to make Fairhaven a Purple Heart Town, a designation to honor those who have been wounded or killed combat in service to the country. On Sunday, 8/8/21, the official designation was marked with a ceremony at Fairhaven’s Veterans Memorial Park on Route 6. Town officials,… [Read More]
Selectboard moves forward on TA search
By Beth David, Editor With a new board after the special/ recall election, the Fairhaven Select Board was finally able to move forward on the process of hiring a permanent Town Administrator. The board had been stymied for months, with board member Keith Silvia not allowed to participate because his wife is the Council on Aging… [Read More]
Selectboard votes to increase TA Screening Committee size
Jean Perry, Neighb News Correspondent The Fairhaven Select Board adjusted the composition of the Town Administrator Search Committee on August 9, increasing the membership from seven to nine. Chair Bob Espindola said feedback he received from the public prompted him to consider adding a representative from the Board of Public Works to the screening committee. To… [Read More]
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