Fairhaven Zoning Board of Appeals Public Hearings Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. Town Hall Banquet Room, 40 Center Street Fairhaven, Massachusetts Public Hearing In-Person in Banquet Room or via Zoom Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/94115137952?pwd=MXpoVWpKTFBEUmluT1pWSCtiVzJCQT09 or call 1-929-205-6099 Meeting ID: 941 1513 7952 Passcode: 361259 1. Administrative Appeal by Fairhaven Shipyard re: 7… [Read More]
Hazardous Waste Day collects from 228 cars
By Beth David, Editor Fairhaven’s Household Hazardous Waste Day collected a variety of hazardous chemicals from 228 cars that took advantage of the option to properly dispose of hazardous waste for free on Saturday, 10/23/21 from 8 a.m. to noon. A joint effort of the Health Department/Board of Health and the Board of Public Works, the day… [Read More]
Car Show
The North Fairhaven Improvement Association and the Legendary Street Rods Car Club present a Car-Truck-Bike Show on Sun., 8/15, from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. at Livesey Park, Fairhaven. Featuring raffles, awards, food, music and more. Vehicle registration, $15 fee plus one canned good for the food pantry. Interested non-food vendors should email northfairhavenimprovement267@gmail.com Proceeds will benefit… [Read More]
Juneteenth
City Hall Friday, 6/18, at 1:00 p.m. on the steps of City Hall, 133 William Street. Last year, Juneteenth was designated an official state holiday in Mass. Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, specifically the date that enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, were finally notified of their emancipation on June 19,… [Read More]
All children should have free meals
My name is Lexy Souza, and I’m a social work student at Bridgewater State University. The following is an issue I want to raise more awareness about in our community. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) in Massachusetts are currently working to pass a bill called Universal Free School Meals. This bill proposes that… [Read More]
Dear Frankie
New Puppy is a surprise Dear Frankie, Last week, my parents brought home a Bassett Hound Puppy called Chester. I almost fainted when they brought him into the house. My first thought was, “What were they thinking?” When my Mom asked, what I thought of Chester? I said there were things we needed more. I… [Read More]
Seeds for Seniors
We are pleased to announce Seeds for Seniors. The Fairhaven Sustainability Committee is donating small peat pellet greenhouses and seeds to interested seniors in Fairhaven. We hope that everyone will enjoy planting and growing something to eat and enjoy for the year. Our goal is to encourage gardening, and grow your own produce. Each greenhouse… [Read More]
Letter: Re-elect McKenna and Veitch
Re-elect McKenna and Veitch Over the last number of years there have been some remarkable improvements to the Fairhaven public schools and the administration and school committee should be applauded. Some of these accomplishments include: • The positive progression towards academic excellence • We became a one to one district by providing Chromebooks to all high school… [Read More]
Ford Middle School alum shows set design at alma mater
From Acushnet Public Schools Facebook Page So proud of our alumni and a big thank you for giving back! On January 27th we had the first-ever Virtual Artist Visit attended by Ford Middle School staff and students with Anthony Frietas, FMS alum and Broadway scenic designer. He told us all about his career and how… [Read More]
From our readers: Bring back the stocks
Bring Back the Stocks! In this Thanksgiving season, it is perhaps time to bring back a Puritan tradition: the stocks. They could be constructed on the Town Hall lawn, and public officials who disgraced their offices could be confined in them for as long as seemed fitting. In the seventeenth century, there was no Facebook… [Read More]
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