Press Release Fairhaven Police were called to a Dover Street residence last Tuesday, 1/17, by a citizen who discovered two guns in their basement that belonged to a male party who had been living there. They identified him as 40-year-old Gary Rosonina. When officers arrived, they were led to a work area in the basement… [Read More]
Bethel A.M.E. has big-name headliners for Black History Month
Press Release The drummer on Michael Jackson’s hit single, “Billie Jean,” the attorney who defended the police officer in the infamous Sean Bell murder trial in New York City, and one of the few African-American women in the nation with a Ph.D. in mathematics are the guest presenters for the 2017 Black History Series at… [Read More]
The Sawmill park offers winter walk through nature
By Beth David, Editor The Buzzards Bay Coalition doesn’t let winter stop the exploration of the outdoors. During its monthly “Saturdays at the Sawmill,” the BBC led families on a walk through the trails of the organization’s park on Mill Road in Acushnet this weekend. Calvin Litwinetz, 4 1/2, said his favorite part was pretending to… [Read More]
Fairhaven Planning Board continues Verizon requests
By Beth David, Editor Verizon submitted nine applications to place small cell equipment on utility poles in Fairhaven, and appeared before the Fairhaven Planning Board at its meeting on 1/10. The public hearings for all nine applications were continued to the 2/21 meeting. Board members had several questions about the concept in general and about specific… [Read More]
Carter due in court on Monday
By Beth David, Editor Michelle Carter, the Plainville woman facing a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the suicide death of Conrad Roy III in 2014, was in court last month on 12/19, for rulings on a series of discovery motions. She is due back in court for a pretrial conference on Monday, 1/23. Mr. Roy was… [Read More]
Fairhaven gets 14.5”, warming trend will be here for a bit
The region got hit with two storms last weekend. Thursday night, 1/5, into Friday, the area got hit with a smaller storm, 4–6 inches, in Fairhaven (depending on the part of town) and about 5 inches in Acushnet. The biggest winner on the 6th was New Bedford with 5.7”. The second storm started on Saturday… [Read More]
Selectboard hears from Stratford on CPC request
By Beth David, Editor At its meeting on January 9, the Fairhaven Selectboard heard from Richard Hayden of the Stratford Capital Group (SCG) about its request for $325,000 in Community Preservation funds for its proposed housing development at the former Oxford School site. Selectboard members had previously expressed dismay at the request, saying they had no… [Read More]
Rogers School consultants present preliminary report
By Beth David, Editor The consultants working with the town to figure out what to do with the Rogers School building presented a preliminary report to about 100 people in the auditorium of the town hall on January 5. Brett Pelletier from Kirk & Company, and Albert Rex of MacRostie Historical Advisors presented their report… [Read More]
BPW hires for Highway, discusses snow plow efforts
By Mary Macedo, Neighb News Correspondent At its meeting on Monday, 1/9, the Fairhaven Board of Public Works hired a new employee for the Highway Department, discussed snow plowing efforts during the last storm, and welcomed Keith Silvia to the board. Last week the Selectboard held interviews to fill the vacant spot vacated by former BPW… [Read More]
Polar Plunge brings out hundreds…to watch at least
By Beth David, Editor Hundreds of people showed up at Fort Phoenix Beach on New Year’s Day, most to watch, but many to plunge into the icy Atlantic for a New Year’s tradition that gets the heart pumping. Organizers said close to 200 registered, but clearly more than that jumped in, and about 300 more were… [Read More]
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