By Jordis Brown Supplementing public education is the job you unwittingly signed up for the second you sent your little one to school. Small classroom sizes, well trained teachers, and being a PTO all star isn’t a sure fire cure to your child doing well in school. It’s you! If …
Read More »News to Me…
Here’s the news you don’t get in mainstream media. Remember, you heard it here first. In conjunction with and protest of the 100th Feast of the Blessed Sacrament, a group called Vegetables Are Food! will hold its 1st Annual Madeira Fast this coming August. In an online, low carbon footprint …
Read More »Column: Cobblestones, Coffee and Claw Foot Tubs …
Firstly, I should tell you that I’m a Fall River boy, born and bred. But as I am, in the near future, moving to Mattapoisett, which I gather is part of the Greater New Bedford Area, I have been exploring that city recently. And I must say, the people of …
Read More »Local Woman Shares Rewarding Experience as “Big Sister”
“I have been a “Big Sister” to Leann since August of 2012. Becoming a “Big Sister” has been a rewarding and fulfilling experience that has had a positive effect on my life. To me, being a “Big Sister” means that you make a commitment to a child to be a …
Read More »The Citizens of New Bedford Deserve Better
By David Grogan With the recent financial crisis in the New Bedford Public Schools that forced the layoffs of dozens of teachers, I’m reminded of George Santayana’s quote, “those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” The history of financial mismanagement in the school department has …
Read More »Faced with a potentially violent confrontation, what would you do?
I have been a fan of the New Bedford Guide long before I started contributing articles to the page. It provides an open forum for the citizens of New Bedford to discuss the issues that are on the minds of its citizens. A recent topic posted to the New Bedford …
Read More »Teach to the Truth
By Catherine McLaughlin Let me get this straight: New Bedford High School (NBHS) has been assessed as an under-performing school. And the state’s and Superintendent Pia Durkin’s chosen “solution” is to fire 50% of the faculty. Have I fallen through the rabbit hole? Do I see Cheshire cat-like grins in …
Read More »5 Things Rarely Heard About The Kennedy Assassination
by Andrew O’Leary Try to recall any regular murder conviction you can think of and consider this: there is probably far more evidence linking Lee H. Oswald to the murder of President John F. Kennedy than seen in common courtroom convictions. Why then do so many people think of conspiracy …
Read More »Op-Ed: District Attorney Sutter addresses his decision not to run for Massachusetts Attorney General
It is amazing to me that one month after Martha Coakley announced she was going to run for Governor, and not for a third term as Attorney General, no one has officially entered the race to become the next Attorney General of the Commonwealth—no district attorney, state legislator, mayor, or …
Read More »Myth vs. Fact: Medical Marijuana
Whether you are in support of medical marijuana or opposed to it, the voters of Massachusetts spoke in November 2012 and decided that patients should have safe access to medicinal cannabis. Since the referendum was passed the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) has been working on developing laws and …
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