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HELP WANTED: City of New Bedford is hiring for an Asst. Water Superintendent position

CITY OF NEW BEDFORD ASST. WATER SUPERINTENDENT PAY: $67,188 – $83,992 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE Supervises the operation and maintenance of the water treatment plant, watershed, reservoir, and pump stations; responsible for submitting reports to State agencies and monitors inventory; performs a variety of skilled, technical, supervisory and administrative work …

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HELP WANTED: City of New Bedford is hiring for a Project Coordinator (Engineering Division) position

PAY: GRADE 12 – $17.14/hr – $26.25/hr DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE FUNCTION: Interprets engineering data by applying knowledge of engineering principles in order to meet project objectives. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the general supervision of the Supervising Civil Engineer or employee of higher grade. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: May exercise supervision of lower …

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Man, 21, injured when motorcycle, motor vehicle collide

A 21-year-old New Bedford man was in stable condition at Rhode Island Hospital Tuesday after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a motor vehicle Monday night on Ashley Boulevard and Victoria Street. The victim was transported to St. Luke’s Hospital, then taken by medical helicopter to Rhode Island Hospital. …

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11 amazing south coast, Massachusetts farmers’ markets for 2017

Looking for some fresh, locally produced food in 2017? Here’s a look at 11 Farmers’ Markets in the south coast, Massachusetts area to include New Bedford, Fall River, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, Mattapoisett and Westport. New Bedford/Brooklawn Park Farmers’ Market Ashley Blvd & Brooklawn St-Brooklawn Park, Ashley Blvd. Entrance, New Bedford, MA …

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16 Things To Do This Weekend (May 12 – May 14)

Rain, rain, rain. Seems to be all we’ve gotten since April. The saying is supposed to be “April Showers Bring May Flowers,” but it’s been modified this year to be “April Showers, Bring May Showers.” Good thing is that the state drought has ended. Friday we started with rain, but …

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