The Fairhaven High School PTO held its annual Fairhaven High’s Got Talent show on Friday, 2/1. The annual fund-raiser gives high school students a chance to show off their talents, and raise money for the PTO in the process. The contest does not grade students on their performances. It’s just a fun time for all…. [Read More]
Carter conviction upheld by SJC
By Beth David, Editor The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) has upheld the conviction of Michelle Carter, the Plainville woman who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the suicide death of Conrad Roy III. The decision was released on 2/6/19. Mr. Roy was found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning in his pickup truck in the Kmart… [Read More]
Kindness tunnel and Patriots spirit in one big week
By Beth David, Editor Both elementary schools in Fairhaven, The LL Wood School and the East Fairhaven School, are committed to making each student feel welcome and part of the wider community. Last week both schools participated in the “Great Kindness Challenge.” As part of that effort, members of the community were invited to join a… [Read More]
Patriots win gives our fearless photog another fun chance
By Glenn C. Silva, Photographer The Patriots had done it again and with only a day to recover from Sunday’s Super Bowl LIII victory I was on the 4:30 a.m. bus into Boston to see “the guys” count the trophies, six of them now, and cover the celebratory parade Tuesday morning. After witnessing how deep and… [Read More]
Fairhaven ACO: Don’t take animals you find roaming
By Beth David, Editor The Fairhaven Animal Control Officer Terry Cripps, took to Facebook to urge residents not to remove animals they see unaccompanied. A dog named Mia was taken by a passerby and was kept from her owners for more than a day, even though she was only a few doors away from her home… [Read More]
Strummer surprise!
By Beth David, Editor On February 1, Fairhaven Town Hall employee (and Neighb News Acushnet reporter) Pattie Pacella was recognized for her 10 years of service as Treasurer at The Centre (formerly Centre-Trinity Church) in New Bedford. The Unlikely Strummers serenaded Ms. Pacella with “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” in a surprise visit. “I was… [Read More]
Dog Park problems sound familiar; BPW & BOS split on vote
By Beth David, Editor The Fairhaven Selectboard had two rather lengthy discussions at its meeting on Monday, 1/28/19, one with members of the newly revived Dog Park Study Committee; and another with some Board of Public Works members over reclassifying the sewer and water superintendent jobs, with both boards seemingly split on the solution. Geneva Woodruff and… [Read More]
Fairhaven gets $174,535K Green Community grant
Press release The Town of Fairhaven is among the 30 new cities and towns designated as a Green Community by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts last month. Fairhaven was additionally awarded a grant of $174,535 from the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) to accomplish projects that will lessen its carbon footprint and improve energy efficiency…. [Read More]
Black History Month programs explore NB & Maritime History
Press Release To mark Black History Month, the New Bedford Historical Society and the New Bedford Free Public Library are hosting a series of programs highlighting the maritime contributions of African-Americans and Cape Verdeans. From Slavery to Freedom: African-Americans and Maritime History, a panel exhibit on loan from the Commonwealth Museum, traces important themes in… [Read More]
Girl group BLC collects Teddy Bears for young patients
Elizabeth Hastings Middle School eighth grade student Brooke Boucher is part of a local vocal trio called B.L.C. that enjoys performing all over the Southcoast area sharing positive messages. Brooke, Liv, and Courtney of B.L.C. love to give back to their community and have teamed up with the “Friends of Jack’ program to collect new… [Read More]
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