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The New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal is an offshore wind port under development by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (Mass CEC). [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Since the ISO/IEC 17025 accredited Wind Technology Testing Center opened in 2011, the laboratory has run 35 blade testing programmes and hundreds of individual blade tests. [ 16 ]
Previously, 6,901 acres of New Bedford Harbor was closed to shellfishing due to outfall from the New Bedford and Fairhaven Wastewater Treatment Plant in order to comply with national standards.
American Revolution through War of 1812. Two forts were built in the New Bedford area in the American Revolution, a 6-gun (possibly 11-gun) [6] unnamed fort (later named Fort Phoenix) in 1775 in what is now Fairhaven, [7] [8] and the 10-gun Acushnet Fort in 1776 at an uncertain location, possibly on Clark's Point at the site of the later Fort Rodman. [7]
Harry J. Malony United States Army Reserve Center [5] Millis United States Army Reserve Center; Firing Ranges. Popponesset Firing Range; Scorton Neck Firing Range; Forts. Acushnet Fort [68] Fort Andrew [33] Fort Andrews [36] Fort Banks [36] Beverly Fort [69] Fort Dalton [41] Fort Dawes [70] Fort Defiance [71] Fort Duvall [72] Eastern Point Fort ...
NEW BEDFORD – The New Bedford Port Authority has been awarded $24 million to reconstruct and extend Leonard’s Wharf under the federal Port Infrastructure Development Program.. Sens. Edward J ...
Old wooden piles and a metal walkway are the only parts still visible from a 225-foot-long section of dock behind the Eastern Fisheries North Terminal which collapsed into the water in New Bedford.
Fort Rodman/Fort at Clark's Point: New Bedford: New Bedford: Third System, Endicott: 1863: 1946: 1975? Town park Massachusetts: Fort Taber: New Bedford: New Bedford: Civil War: 1861: 1863: 1865: Built and garrisoned with city resources near Fort Rodman and named after mayor, town park Massachusetts: Fort Phoenix/Fort Fearing: Fairhaven: New Bedford
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