Let the outdoor activities commence! A little bit of rain did not stop the hardy souls who ran the West Island 5K on Sunday. This weekend, the fair-weather-only crowd will have lots to do. The rain is supposed to hold off for the Cherry Blossom Festival, the Blessing of the Bikes (see page 5 for… [Read More]
From our readers
Stamp Out Hunger Campaign Coming Up It’s that time of year when kind individuals, such as yourselves, can help the less fortunate in our area. How? By leaving non-perishable food by your mailbox or on your porch, to be picked up by your local letter carriers or their helpers, on Saturday, May 12. Each year,… [Read More]
From our readers
Theater students deserve shout-out, too As a retired educator with 31 years of teaching America’s youth, half of which were at the high school level, I would like to give a shout out to a group of students that I feel are, and have been, overlooked. We tend to marvel at the prowess of our… [Read More]
From the Editor: Sinclair Broadcasting
By Beth David, Editor So, last week I mentioned the news that Sinclair Broadcasting ordered all outlets to read the same thing about fake news… oh, the irony! People have been going back and forth about how the anchors were given an order and they had to do it or lose their jobs. Yeah, no… [Read More]
From our readers
Constituents Day in May for Deaf & Hard of Hearing The Statewide Advisory Council to the Massachusetts Commission to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MCDHH) invites you, the residents of the Commonwealth, to our annual Constituents’ Day at the State House on Thursday, May 17, 2018 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon in the… [Read More]
From the editor
By Beth David, Editor This week it’s OMG, how did I do THAT time. Geesh. I made the dumbest trio of mistakes in the story on the John Cooke lecture in last week’s issue (see page 3). Now, mistakes happen, and there are lots of reasons for them. I maybe didn’t hear something right, missed… [Read More]
From our readers
Mike Silvia has always served town well I first met Mike Silvia as a fellow member of the Fairhaven Finance Committee and through his friendship with my brother John back in the 90’s. I appreciate Mike’s vast knowledge of history and politics. In addition, his ability to thoroughly research issues and facts as a Finance… [Read More]
From the Editor
By Beth David, Editor I know it’s hard for us to agree on things these days. We can’t even agree on the facts to argue about. Can we at least still agree that our country’s greatness comes from our Constitution? The fact that we have a constitution that is the foundation of our laws, is… [Read More]
From the Editor
Oh this storm was lovely, but it really messed up my game. I have two wonderful rants that dovetail nicely with each other. Unfortunately, I don’t have time to actually write them up. Alas, they will keep until next week. We all got some sad news in the last few days. Cynthia “Cynnie” McNaughten died… [Read More]
My Tribute to Bobby Bruso
Bobby Bruso left an indelible mark on the town of Fairhaven and its people. He instilled his very unique creative vision, serving as the Cable Access Director. In less than a year he rejuvenated the town with his forward-thinking take on technology. He started in February 2017. In late-December of that year, he was admitted… [Read More]
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