The New Bedford High School Whaler Marching Band received several top awards at the 63rd annual Quincy Christmas Parade held Sunday, November 29 in Quincy. In recognition of their performance, the band and color guard received the Best Music award for their division. New Bedford was also the Division 3 …
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NBHS STUDENTS GAIN REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE AT CONNECTING FOR CHANGE, TEDx NEW BEDFORD
Students in New Bedford High School’s Academy of Information Technology gained firsthand experience in media production at the Connecting for Change conference in October and the TEDxNewBedford summit earlier this month, through a partnership with Big Ocean, a city-based multimedia production agency. The students – Seniors Savon Baptista, Owen Fraga, …
Read More »Holiday Event Guide for Fairhaven
Lighting of Benoit Square Friday, December 4, 2015, 6:00 p.m. Benoit Square, Main & Adams Streets The North Fairhaven Improvement Association will light the decorated square and welcome Santa Claus to North Fairhaven. Free. Christmas Concert Friday, December 4, 2015, 7:00 p.m. Church of the Good Shepherd, 357 Main Street …
Read More »Help Wanted: Police Cadet (City of New Bedford)
CITY OF NEW BEDFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE CADET $10.00HR POLICE A Cadet will work in the Police Station assisting Police Officers with administrative duties under the supervision of the Commanding Officer. Maintain and file records, operate office machines, answer telephones, receive complaints, enter and index official documents, prepare routine reports, …
Read More »Faces Of New Bedford – #23: Kathy Plante
Meet Kathy Plante, a 57-year-old Registered Nurse of 36 years and Professor at Bristol Community College. Kathy is not only a full-time faculty member at BCC, she is also a full-time wife, mother, and student at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, working towards her PhD in Nurse Research. For Kathy, there …
Read More »Knights of Columbus Memorial Project beautifies 14 local sites
Recently, the Knights of Columbus Father Hogan Council #14236 beautified Dartmouth’s veterans memorials. They assisted with roughly 14 sites throughout town. Aided by rakes, mulch, weed whackers and a readiness to get on their hands and knees and clean stone statues, members worked hard and enjoyed the opportunity to help. …
Read More »November is New Bedford Open Studios month – guide to all you need to know!
These studios and galleries are in re-purposed former mill buildings around the city. It kicks off on Saturday, Nov. 7 at Kilburn Mills Studios, 101 W. Rodney French Blvd. from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Then, it moves to The Ropeworks, 123 Sawyer Street, on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 10 …
Read More »State Police Investigating Crash that Killed Elderly Pedestrian
The Massachusetts State Police continue to investigate the death of a Revere man, who passed away after he was struck by a car as he walked across Revere Beach Boulevard in a marked crosswalk last weekend. Allen Flynn, 86, died at Massachusetts General Hospital, to where he had been transported …
Read More »Faces Of New Bedford – #21: Jonna Algarin-Mojica
Meet Jonna Algarin-Mojica, a 22-year-old IT Specialist with the National Guard. After joining the military at the age of 19, he has had several contracts where he has worked with computer systems throughout the state of Massachusetts. Towards the end of 2014, he was laid off, due to a lapse …
Read More »Popular, family-oriented Polish Food Fest offers traditional favorites like pierogis, galubkis, kielbasa and more.
This weekend, as Southcoasters consider their dining options, many will make the choice between home cooking and stepping out to a restaurant for a meal. Some, however, will instead get the best of both worlds at one of the area’s premiere culinary events, the Polish Food Fest at Blessed Trinity …
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