On July 30th the Board of Selectmen and the Board of Health met to decide who would be the interim member for the vacant BOH seat. As many of us know, there have been many concerning actions, decisions, and developments coming out of the BOH that have caused multiple residents to question the competency of… [Read More]
From our readers: First Amendment is being “ravaged”
NeighbNews prints the First Amendment to the US Constitution on its front page so, in light of all that’s going on, I’d like to offer some thoughts on how it’s being ravaged. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof …” The Wuhan virus (aka: COVID-19) unleashed… [Read More]
From our readers: Perry Byline welcome
Jean Perry byline a nice surprise What a nice surprise to have Jean Perry reporting again for the Fairhaven Neighborhood News. Her Finance Committee proceedings from years ago make me chuckle! We need things to make us laugh, especially now. It looks like she will have plenty of “good material” to work with in the future!… [Read More]
From the Editor_Ummm
We’re baaack. So much to rant about… where to begin? Ummm…start with page 3 (maybe)? Yeah, that’s good. ‘nuff said (not really). The Selectboard refuses to let us into the room to cover the Selectboard meetings. This is, no doubt, a petty little power play by…umm… did you see page 3 yet? The board allowed… [Read More]
From our readers: Keith Silvai and the election
Keith Silvia and the Election First, my congratulations both to Keith and his son Danny and his hard working supporters. He accomplished what many said couldn’t be done. From the outset, no disrespect to Charlie Murphy, even Keith said he was an honorable man. The issue is he was a spender. Keith drew a clear… [Read More]
From our Readers: Answer the census
It’s important to answer the census Do you realize how important it is to be counted in the 2020 Census? According to the Census.gov web site, Census data guide how more than $675 billion of federal funding is distributed to states and communities each year. There is a lot at stake for us locally and regionally…. [Read More]
From the Editor: Wake me up!
Well, this is it. Our last issue before our two-week summer break. So, don’t be worried when you don’t see a new issue for a bit. We’ll be back on 7/16. Okay, where to start? The Board of Health continues to be an embarrassment (page 4). It looks like the men just HAVE to control… [Read More]
From our readers: Face coverings on the bike path?
Face coverings on bike path? “Face Covering Required” to use the bike path! What? Whose idea was this? Normal oxygen levels in air are 21% by volume. Oxygen almost immediately drops to 19.5% by volume inside the mask since exhaled CO2 displaces oxygen. In the words of a friend — “People were not meant to breath… [Read More]
From our readers: Electric Aggregation
Electric Aggregation Back in 2016 the Town of Fairhaven, along with 22 other communities, signed onto an Electric Aggregation program aimed to save rate payers in our region on their electric bills by joining forces to purchase electricity in bulk (https://masscea.com/). To date, the program has saved Fairhaven rate payers alone 9% on their electricity… [Read More]
From our readers: Please help with tree
Please help with tree I need your help as a friend and fellow taxpayer of Fairhaven. I have been trying to get two enormous trees surveyed by the town since December 2018. These town owned trees pose significant risk to my home, my family and anything or anyone else in the vicinity should they fail…. [Read More]
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