Fairhaven’s Huttleston Marketplace wrapped up season four with its 9/18 event. According to Fairhaven Director of Tourism Chris Richard, more than 150 different vendors from throughout the region participated this season. “Ten of the vendors who were there on the last day of this fourth season were also here on the very first day of… [Read More]
Acushnet building inspector reflects on 9-11 attacks
By Jim Marot, Acushnet Building Inspector Special to the Neighb News There is no question that folks are more likely to remember where they were and the exact circumstances of life around them when tragedy strikes. As mentioned so often, this is particularly true of the events which occurred on 9/11/2001. I was building a house… [Read More]
Fairhaven car crash injures two
Fairhaven Fire Department Press Release Fairhaven Fire and Police departments were called out just after Midnight on 9/19 for a single-car crash on Howland Road. On arrival, two occupants were found trapped in the car, and the vehicle was on fire. The fire was extinguished by the Police Department using fire extinguishers. The driver was extricated… [Read More]
Encampment this weekend
Fairhaven Village Militia to hold encampment this weekend By Beth David, Editor Come join the Fairhaven Village Militia and Wareham Minuteman and Militia Company as we demonstrate a Revolutionary War Period Encampment at Fort Phoenix in Fairhaven, MA on Saturday and Sunday, 9/25-26. Admission is FREE. Activities are continuous throughout the weekend Camp is open 10… [Read More]
Fairhaven film maker to screen film at Town hall
Press Release Fairhaven TV is hosting a second short film screening with Fairhaven filmmaker Alyssa Botelho in the Fairhaven Town Hall auditorium on October 1st at 7 p.m. for her new short film To Dust All Return. A Q&A with the writer/director, producer, costume designer, and director of photography will follow. This free event is… [Read More]
Dear Frankie
Stage Mom Strikes Again Dear Frankie, It’s not even October, and my mother is already obsessing over my costume for the Halloween Dog Parade. Almost every night, she brings home another outfit for me to try on. I don’t particularly like trying on costumes. But if it makes her happy, why not? It’s the least… [Read More]
Obituary: John Rogers, Jr.
John Rogers, Jr. John Rogers, Jr., 83, of Fairhaven passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at St. Luke’s Hospital in New Bedford. He was the loving husband of 55 years to Margaret (Wood) Rogers. Born in New Bedford, son of the late John Rogers, Sr. and M. Evelyn (Nelson) Rogers, he was a lifelong… [Read More]
Acushnet will always remember
By Beth David, Editor The overriding theme of Acushnet’s 9-11 ceremony on the 20th anniversary of the attacks was “Acushnet will always remember.” Fire Chief Kevin Gallagher noted that this year is also the 10th anniversary of the creation of Acushnet’s 9-11 Memorial. He has been posting photos and other details on Facebook, recounting the creation… [Read More]
Tree Warden removes 63 trees without hearings
By Jean Perry, Neighb News Correspondent Tree Warden Don Collasius went before the Fairhaven Select Board on September 13 in response to what Chairperson Bob Espindola referred to as “some questions about some trees that were removed.” After Mr. Collasius’s short video presentation, he said that he had coordinated with Eversource to remove a number of… [Read More]
Charter Committee holds first meeting, vows transparency
Jean Perry, Neighb News Correspondent Fairhaven’s first appointed Charter Committee held its first meeting on September 9 to discuss its mission, conceptualize a process, and establish its values and expectations of itself. The consensus was that transparency was critical to the committee’s success. The committee voted on a list of nine values/expectations: keeping an open mind,… [Read More]
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