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The list of Fairhaven's top 20 paid town employees for 2023 includes 13 police officers, four members of the fire dept., two school dept. members and the town administrator.
In 1979, Gil Vieira first began publishing The Advocate, a weekly newspaper dedicated to the interests of Fairhaven.. Dana Reeves was editor in the mid-1980s. [1]In the quarter century that has passed since the newspaper first hit stands, the publication grew to cover the town of Acushnet in addition to Fairhaven.
The Select Board, School Committee and Planning Board are among those getting new members based on the results of the 2024 town election announced Monday at Town Hall, seen here in a file photo.
After the Monday, Feb. 12 deadline to return candidacy papers, here's who brought theirs back in time to run in Fairhaven's 2024 Annual Town Election.
Founded as a weekly newspaper for Fairhaven, Massachusetts, in 1979, The Advocate was acquired by Hathaway in the 1990s and is now based at The Standard-Times 's offices at 25 Elm Street, New Bedford. In addition to Fairhaven, the newspaper also covers news and sports in Acushnet, Massachusetts. [17] The Advocate prints every Thursday. Its ...
The town has two large public parks, Livesey Park and Cushman Park, as well as a number of smaller ones. Cushman Park, as well as having tennis courts and ballfields and a bandstand, is the location of Fairhaven High School's running track. The town has several commercial wharves, a yacht club, and several marinas for recreational craft.
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