Here are the Hot Jobs in the New Bedford area from the NewBedfordGuide.com jobs database, as of February 16, 2020. Click the right arrow to browse the next job. Want your job listed here? Contact leo@newbedfordguide.com. ______________________________________________________________________________ Multiple Positions – Lifestream, Inc. If you’re looking for work or even a …
Read More »UMass Dartmouth to host FREE symposium that focuses on building and celebrating community
On February 28, from 12 – 2 p.m., the Leduc Center for Civic Engagement at UMass Dartmouth will host the 2020 Engaged Scholarship Symposium. The event will be held in the Robert F. Stoico/FirstFed Charitable Foundation Grand Reading Room in the Claire T. Carney Library on the UMass Dartmouth campus. …
Read More »Dartmouth Police seek public’s help in identifying “Romeo” who allegedly “stole our hearts and a bunch of merchandise”
This was recently posted on the Dartmouth Police Department’s Facebook page: “Calling all cAHs…Calling all cAHs In an effort to express our love to him for not only stealing our hearts on Valentine’s Day, but also a whole bunch of merchandise from Macy’s, we are hoping that you can help …
Read More »Former New Bedford Mayor Rosemary Tierney passes away, flags ordered to half-staff
New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell released the following statement on the passing of former Mayor Rosemary S. Tierney, who served as Mayor from 1992 to 1998: “I was saddened today to learn of the passing of my friend, former New Bedford Mayor Rosemary Tierney. Mayor Tierney’s decades of public service …
Read More »New Bedford cold weather overflow shelter open tonight, February 15
Due to the extreme frigid temperatures expected through the evening, the overflow will be opened tonight. All inquiries can be forwarded to Sister Rose House and 1-800-homeless. All guests should plan to arrive for 6:00pm and the cutoff time will be 8:30pm. Dinner will be served between 6:00pm and 7:30pm …
Read More »New Massachusetts Law Requires Registry as Safeguard Against Caretaker Abuse
Michael P. Norton, State House News Service A state commission will assemble a confidential registry to protect individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities from abusive caregivers, under a bill Gov. Charlie Baker signed Thursday. The new law is often referred to by supporters as “Nicky’s Law,” a reference to a …
Read More »Boston Children’s Waltham adopts Friends of Jack Foundation’s Superhero Program
The Friends of Jack Foundation has brought its Superhero Program to Boston Children’s Hospital’s satellite location in Waltham. This is the second Boston Children’s Hospital satellite to adopt the program; joining the North Dartmouth location. The Superhero Program was created by the Friends of Jack Foundation to help children in …
Read More »Dartmouth’s Bishop Stang High School Names Alexandria Andrade Head Softball Coach
Bishop Stang High School is pleased to announce the hiring of Alexandria Andrade, Class of 2009 for the position of Head Softball Coach. Bishop Stang Athletic Director Dennis Golden remarked, “We are excited to have Alex Andrade lead us in 2020 and going forward in our Softball Program. The game …
Read More »Dartmouth’s Bishop Stang Students Recognized by Knights of Columbus for Writing
Five Bishop Stang High School students have received awards 2019-20 Knights of Columbus for their submissions to the Catholic Citizenship Essay Contest. Isabella Escoto, Mackenzie Fillion, Caitlyn Moore, John Paul Martin, and Alex Fernandes each were presented awards from the local chapter of the Knights of Columbus in the Chapel …
Read More »Grateful Immigrants thankful to Massachusetts legislatures for undocumented driver’s license bill
Katie Lannan of State House News Service. In a span of two weeks, lobbying efforts around a bill that would make it possible for undocumented immigrants to receive standard Massachusetts driver’s licenses transformed from a hunger strike to Hershey’s kisses. A group of teenagers — some the children of immigrants …
Read More »