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ArtWeek SouthCoast is supported in part by grants from the Fall River, Marion, New Bedford, Wareham, and Westport cultural councils, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council ...
DNRT's photo shows the aftermath of a brush fire that broke out at the Frank Knowles/Little River Reserve in Dartmouth the night of Friday, Nov. 8, amidst "red flag" warnings of dangerously dry ...
Dartmouth shares borders with Westport to the west, Freetown and Fall River to the north, Buzzards Bay to the south, and New Bedford to the east. Boat shuttles provide regular transportation daily to Martha's Vineyard and Cuttyhunk Island. The local weekly newspapers are The Dartmouth/Westport Chronicle and Dartmouth Week.
Route 88 is a 11.30-mile-long (18.19 km) north–south state highway in the town of Westport in southeastern Massachusetts. At just over 11 miles, it is the longest Massachusetts state route to be situated in only one town. It begins at John Reed Road and ends at an interchange with I-195.
The Watuppa Branch originates in New Bedford, where it diverges from the New Bedford Secondary and passes beneath Massachusetts Route 140. After traveling through the western portion of downtown New Bedford, the railroad crosses into Dartmouth and travels just north of downtown, passing through the "Dartmouth Business Park II" [4] [5] before crossing into Westport.
Route 177 is an 8.4-mile-long (13.5 km) alignment of state highways in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The western terminus is at an intersection with Route 77 in Tiverton, Rhode Island and the eastern terminus is at an intersection with US 6 in Westport, Massachusetts.
The 2013 film “Frank the Bastard" was filmed in New Bedford, Westport and Dartmouth. In the movie set in Maine, a woman returns to New England to uncover the mystery behind her mother’s ...
The Hixville Village Historic District is a historic district in Dartmouth, Massachusetts.. The intersections of North Hixville Road and Old Fall River Roads, the historic cemetery, The North Hixville Road Fire Station, Cornell Pond on the Copicut River, Hixville General Convenience Store and The First Church of Hixville define the center of Hixville Village in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts.