Veterans Day is Monday*, with several options to honor vets Fairhaven Veterans Day Parade Fairhaven will hold its annual Veterans Day Parade on 11/11 at 10 a.m. (NOTE TIME CHANGE). Steps off from Livesey Park and ends at the High School for a brief ceremony, including raising the “Big Flag” and cannon-firing in front of… [Read More]
Quilters honor veterans with special quilts
Press Release It was a lovely November day with all the outside fall colors, and inside the VFW Poirier Post it was abundant with patriotic colors of red, white and blue. Even the chairs that were placed in a horse shoe shape for the veterans that were being honored were covered with pillowcases made from… [Read More]
Oh…well, you don’t see that every day
The bag that holds the winch chin for the gangway at Hoppy’s Landing came loose in the last storm. When winds reach 50 miles per hour, the gangway is raised to protect it from being damaged. To re-attach the bag, the Fairhaven Fire Department helped out with Ladder 1, allowing Shellfish Warden/Deputy Todd Cox to reach… [Read More]
Fairhaven Alumni’s Light-A-Light Campaign Donors
The Fairhaven High School Alumni Association has revamped its annual Light-A-Light campaign, its only fund-raiser. The association is unable to send its annual mailing to its entire database of alumni this year. The organization is asking for people to donate online at http://Fairhaven Alumni.org/light or send checks to FHS Alumni Association, PO Box 6, Fairhaven,… [Read More]
Halloween Horribles moves inside
By Beth David Editor The North Fairhaven Improvement Association did not let the stormin’ weather stop their Halloween Horribles event, although they did move it inside. Instead of a parade down Main Street with costume judging outside, the NFIA held the event inside the St. Mary’s parish hall on Sunday, 10/27/19, continuing a tradition started… [Read More]
Selectboard reviews and closes special town meeting warrant
By Beth David, Editor At its meeting on 10/16/19, the Fairhaven Selectboard reviewed and made its recommendations for the articles on the warrant of the special town meeting coming up on 11/12/19. TM members will face at least 19 articles, including spending articles and bylaws changes. STM will also be asked to approve a land swap… [Read More]
Wayne Oliveira’s last ride sloshes through rain storm
By Beth David, Editor The pouring rain and winds of a storm were not enough to stop more than 50 people from standing outside in front of Wayne Oliveira’s house on Sunday, 10/27/19, to honor him as he took his “last ride home” on Ladder 1, officially starting his retirement after 42 years with the Fairhaven… [Read More]
Hazardous waste day helps residents detox their homes
By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven held a household hazardous waste day, giving residents a chance to properly dispose of toxic chemicals that are difficult to get rid of. On Saturday, 10/26/19, almost 200 cars arrived at the public works barn to turn in old paints, aerosols, weed and bug killers, and other substances that tend to… [Read More]
Haunted town hall draws hundreds for Halloween fun
Fairhaven TV’s second annual haunted open house at town hall drew in 667 ghouls and souls to participate in a night of Halloween fun on 10/24/19. The schedule included movies, magic, dancing, a costume contest, and an award ceremony for the winners of the summer photography contest. Learn more about Fairhaven Cable Access TV at… [Read More]
Vigil remembers victims of domestic violence
The New Bedford Women’s Center sponsored a candlelight vigil, march, and speakers program on 10/22/19 to remember the victims of domestic violence. October is domestic violence awareness month, an opportunitiy to join the conversation and show that we care about victims of dometic violence. The Clothesline Project hung t-shirts in the First Unitarian Church, each… [Read More]
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