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Letter_Jeannine Lopes Supports Romano

February 14, 2024 by Staff Writer

Jeannine Lopes Supports Romano I write this letter in support of Andrew Romano for Fairhaven Selectperson. Our beautiful Town needs leaders that are not afraid to investigate issues, follow through with their words and ideas and get the job done. We need leaders who are not afraid of confrontation! We need leaders who will not… [Read More]

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Letter_Recycle Fee is a Tax

February 14, 2024 by Staff Writer

Recycle Fee is a Tax To the residents of Fairhaven. By now some if not all have heard the Town Administrator is imposing a new Recycle Fee on the 7000 homes in Town of a $100.00. This new TAX which forever was covered by the general fund to pay for recycle is to cover some… [Read More]

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From the editor 02-08-24

February 7, 2024 by Staff Writer

By Beth David, Editor Hang on, Fairhaven voters, we’re in for a ride (I think)! Okay, the candidate field isn’t set for sure until 2/28, which is the last day for candidates to change their minds and drop out. But, as of now, we have four contested races: Select Board, School Committee, Planning Board, Board… [Read More]

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Letter_Romano Ready to Serve

February 7, 2024 by Staff Writer

Romano is “Ready to Serve” Fairhaven, I am ready to serve. By the time this letter goes to print, we will be closing in on the last hours to pull papers, and the field running for Select Board will be close to set. I am asking for your vote on Monday, April 1, because I am a… [Read More]

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Letter_Collasius not running for BPW

February 7, 2024 by Staff Writer

Collasius Not Running for BPW Greetings from the Tree Depart­ment. I hope February finds you well. I would like to apologize if I have caused a bit of confusion. I took out papers to run for a seat on the Board of Public Works. Before taking the papers out I queried two high level town… [Read More]

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From the editor 02-01-24

January 31, 2024 by Staff Writer

By Beth David, Editor February is here! ’Tis good and bad it is.  It’s bad because it’s he coldest month. The month of the frozen marsh pic­tures and fluffy snow that piles up and up and up (at least we hope it’s fluffy). But it also means that winter is half behind us. Next month… [Read More]

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Letter_Unity is Our Strength

January 31, 2024 by Staff Writer

Unity is Our Greatest Strength Readers, As we approach election season, let us be reminded to take this opportunity to foster unity through open dialogue. In a time where social interaction is essential for our collective well-being, we have to go beyond the superficial con­nectivity of social media and prioritize genuine human connections.  I urge… [Read More]

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Letter_Join Local GOP

January 31, 2024 by Staff Writer

Join Local Republican Committee It’s a new year and time to make a difference. Start 2024 with a New Year’s resolution to help create lasting change and join the Fairhaven Republican Town Committee. Our Committee slogan: “A republic, if you can keep it,” was Benjamin Franklin’s response in 1787 to the question: “Well, Doctor, what… [Read More]

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From the editor 01-25-24

January 24, 2024 by Staff Writer

By Beth David, Editor We’ve got a touch of sno out there. But, I guess it’ll be gone, turning to rain again. Ah well. I guess I have mixed feelings about that. Our cover shows a bunch of people who treated the unsheltered families with dignity and respect. Go figure. The week they arrived, a… [Read More]

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Letter_Just showing up is not enough

January 24, 2024 by Staff Writer

Committee Appointment Process: Just Showing Up is Not Enough Does longevity really count for anything? Sometimes, yes. However, has anyone ever experienced a teacher whose teaching was mediocre, but by virtue of longevity was afforded tenure at the expense of the students’ need?  Attendance on a committee is not an assurance of advancement on that… [Read More]

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