Thank you for explaining what is happening at the Colonial Club. I would just like to add that all materials of historical (as opposed to monetary) value have been placed in the archives at the Millicent Library. These include the club’s records, the accounts of the 1938 hurricane that the club solicited from town residents,… [Read More]
From our readers
“United” States should be “indivisible” Anyone who has been following the drama associated with the failure of passing a replacement of the current Obamacare [national health insurance] is either happy of angry. Trump adamantly blamed the Democrats for their unified [opposition] against the Republican version of national health care but the real reason was the… [Read More]
From our readers
Light it up Blue for Autism Sunday, April 2nd, will soon be upon us, a mere three days after this issue is published. Right now most of you readers are wondering, “Why is that date significant?” I’m glad you’ve asked because I have the answer you seek. In 2010 Autism Speaks https://www. autismspeaks.org/liub the world’s… [Read More]
Macy Joseph was valuable asset to Police Department
It was tough to read about the loss of retired police officer Macy Joseph this week. In his obituary he was described in his private life as “a regular Mr. Fix It.” Well, that portrayal would certainly hold true also to his career on the police department. Mostly behind the scenes, he played a significant… [Read More]
From our readers: Trump speech did not disappoint supporter
I was listening to President Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress with much anticipation. I wasn’t disappointed. He looked, spoke and conducted himself in a manner that defines what a president should be. I thought he was being considerate in reaching out to Democrats to put aside theit differences for the greater good… [Read More]
From our readers: PB did not notify public adequately
This email is in response to the Fairhaven Planning Board’s decision (on 2/21) to approve Verizon Wireless cell equipment to be placed at the top of poles at multiple locations along Huttleston Avenue in and near residential areas. Unless you were within 300 feet of the locations affected and were notified by the town, everyone… [Read More]
Letter showed liberal hypocrisy
The letter “U.S in a State of turmoil” is an example of how liberals ignore the rafter in their eye while they attack the Right for similar actions. We are told that deportation raids are happening to “alleged” illegal immigrants thus questioning the legality of such law enforcement. If the writer of the letter has… [Read More]
From the Editor
Brrr….it’s been cold out there. We got us some weather this week, didn’t we? See page 12 for some photos of our latest snowstorm. I just couldn’t resist using another picture of my grand old holly tree. It’s downright magical under there in a big snowstorm. The heavy snow drags the branches down right to… [Read More]
U.S. in state of turmoil
Letter to the Editor “There’s too much confusion, I can’t get no relief”….a verse from “Watchtower,” written and performed by Bob Dylan in 1967. The verse certainly applies to the last three weeks America has experienced. The U.S. is in a state of turmoil to say the least. Who’s right and who is wrong? Lots… [Read More]
From the editor
Is it really winter? Not that I’m complaining about it. I’m a big baby in the winter, I admit it. I love that I can get out there and do stuff outside, but…gee, a little winter would be good. It makes us appreciated spring more. Our cover story is fun stuff this week. The elementary… [Read More]
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