Brrr….it got cold out there. I was really hoping for a couple more fishing excursions, but, gee. BRRR. The Fairhaven Selectboard met this week (see page 4). The meeting went on forever. No, really, it was like four hours long. And these guys think the Town Administrator has to much power, they want to take… [Read More]
From our readers: We are living the nightmare
We are living the nightmare Dear Mr Pond, Beth did your homework for you and clarified some of the statements in your last letter. Thank you Beth. You used such big words in your last letter I had to get out my dictionary. My favorite ones were that we will “go into a socialist, Marxist… [Read More]
From our readers: Thank you Fhvn Selectboard
Thank you to the Fairhaven Selectboard My name is Willow Berg, and I am a junior at Fairhaven High School. I would like to thank the Fairhaven selectboard for adding the 10% in renewables to our aggregation contract. I am so grateful that the motion was passed, and our town representatives are thinking of the… [Read More]
From our readers: Residents need to be heard
Fairhaven residents need to be heard at 9/21 meeting We have lived in Fairhaven for 20 years. I am not a native but love the town as much as anyone who has lived here longer. The people of Fairhaven I have come to know are proud of their town. Only once before have I been… [Read More]
From our readers: The 2020 Election Life and Liberty
The 2020 Election: Life and Liberty Should the Democrats win and their radical policies be implemented, our econonmic system would be destroyed. The words of Benjamin Franklin would be prophetic when he was asked about the outcome of the constitutional convention. He said yes, we have a constitutional republic, if you can keep it. Let’s be… [Read More]
From our readers: Fall sports cancellation is hypocrisy
Fall sports cancellation is hypocrisy and further divides the haves from have nots It was with shock that our family read of the fall sports cancellation by the South Coast Conference. The hypocrisy of this cancellation is deafening. First, the decision ignores the health data. Second, at a time when schools are championing equality, the… [Read More]
From our readers: We cannot wait to support local renewable energy
We Cannot Wait To Support Local Renewable Energy The Fairhaven Sustainability Committee supports an initiative that would automatically enroll our town’s residents and businesses in a program to purchase 10% of renewable energy. If adopted, the program will only contribute to our community in positive ways. It will decrease our dependence on fossil fuels, a… [Read More]
From the Editor_9-3-20
Oh, boy, it’s the BPW’s turn to play bozo-board this week (page 14). I hate it when dad and dad fight. Acushnet was pretty busy this week. In addition to our cover story (more on that later) they had a protest (page 7), the closing of the Farm to Families program (page 6), and the… [Read More]
From our readers_Support Sustainable Energy
Support Sustainable Energy and Increase Green Jobs- At our meeting in May, the Fairhaven Sustainability Committee voted unanimously to support the 10 percent increase in renewables in the Good Energy Contract. Fairhaven has the opportunity to be a model for other Southcoast towns by leading and supporting this initiative. We are a Green Community and… [Read More]
From our readers_What’s Going On in Fairhaven
What’s going on in Fairhaven? Aside from the serious disruptions and drama of late — it turns out some very impressive initiatives are underway in Fairhaven. Flipping channels, I came upon a replay of the July 23, 2020 Economic Development Committee meeting. (FairhavenTV.com) Here was a group of dedicated citizens proposing positive initiatives for Fairhaven’s future… [Read More]
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