Diagnosed with lung cancer back in 2008, Remy still managed to continue in his role as long time Sox color commentator with only brief absences for treatment. He will be missed by an entire generation that grew up watching him play on the field or call games for over 30 …
Read More »Dartmouth man killed in single vehicle crash
On Thursday, October 28, 2021 at approximately 7:15 a.m., members of the Dartmouth Police Department, along with other emergency personnel, responded to the area of #29 Prospect Street to investigate a single vehicle crash. Upon arrival, officers located a 2008 Toyota Tundra in the woods with heavy front end damage. …
Read More »Community turns out for 2021 New Bedford Police and Fire Department first ever “Trunk Or Treat”
“We just wanted to thank EVERYONE for coming out to yesterday’s Trunk or Treat. We had the best time and the costumes were amazing!! We love our community and love seeing all of you. Thank you for making the department’s first-ever Trunk or Treat a HUGE success! ❤️???”-New Bedford Police …
Read More »Dole announces recall of bagged salad in multiple states, including Massachusetts, for possible Listeria contamination
Dole Fresh Vegetables, Inc. is voluntarily recalling a limited number of cases of garden salad due to a possible health risk from Listeria monocytogenes. Dole Fresh Vegetables is coordinating closely with regulatory officials. No illnesses connected to any of the recalled lot codes have been reported to date. The products …
Read More »Without a Mayoral race New Bedford’s election interest hits an all-time low in 2021
Thanks to no mayoral race this year, 2021 has resulted in extremely low political candidate sign ups and will likely result in record low voter turnout for Tuesday’s New Bedford elections. Two years ago, residents voted away their right to vote for mayor every two years, extending the New Bedford …
Read More »Wareham, Mattapoisett and Marion Fire/EMS respond to Point Road garage fire
“Marion Fire/EMS extinguished a garage fire on Point Road tonight, residents are reminded to keep generators 10 feet away from all structures. The fire was knocked down quickly and there were no injuries. Responding companies: E-1 E-2 A-2 C-1 Wareham E-1, C-3 Mattapoisett Fire Department provided station coverage. Thank you …
Read More »U.S. Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts launches initiative to combat “redlining”
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts and the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division has launched a new Combatting Redlining Initiative to address the illegal deprivation of mortgage lending services for communities of color. Redlining is an illegal practice in which lenders avoid providing services to individuals living …
Read More »New Bedford’s St. Luke’s Hospital achieves level II trauma center designation
On October 26, St. Luke’s Hospital earned official designation from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health as a Level II Adult Trauma Center – the first and only Level II Trauma Center in the Massachusetts EMS Region 5 serving southeastern Massachusetts. Department of Public Health approval is the final step …
Read More »New Bedford city employees subject to vaccine mandate Nov. 15
The City of New Bedford released details of its new vaccine policy for nearly 900 municipal employees today, following up on an August announcement. With this step, the City seeks to set an example for public and private employers in Greater New Bedford by adopting a vaccine mandate to protect …
Read More »New Bedford vaccination clinics; in-home vaccinations available, clinics offering Moderna boosters
COVID-19 vaccination clinics are planned for the next several days in New Bedford. No appointment is needed at these walk-up clinics. Available vaccines can change according to supplies. Clinics now are offering CDC-approved booster shots for eligible recipients, in addition to first- and second-dose vaccines. Details on boosters are below. …
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