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Cape
Cod Baseball League returns to New Bedford
New
Bedford, Massachusetts - Mayor Scott W. Lang’s office
has announced the City of New Bedford will welcome the
return of the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) this
summer season as league teams will play two regular
season games at Paul Walsh Field located in the New
Bedford High School Athletic Field Complex. The Orleans
Cardinals will play the Wareham Gatemen in the first
game on Monday, June 16th, 2008 at 6:30PM and the
Wareham Gatemen will face the Bourne Braves at the
second game scheduled for Friday, July 11th, at 7:00PM.
Admission is free to both games, however donations in
support of the league [read
more]
Economic
development partnership helps city workers reach jobs on the
Vineyard
Seasonal
workers for Island hotel and restaurant businesses could
be arriving by ferry from New Bedford through an
organized program within the next few weeks.
And a second proposed program, which would tap federal
grant money, could be flying workers from New Bedford to
the Island next summer, said Nancy Gardella, executive
director of the Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce.
Speaking before a public hearing held yesterday in
Edgartown by the Massachusetts Joint Committee on
Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development [read
more]
Massachusetts
looks forward as world leader in life science research
BOSTON
— The life sciences bill that Gov. Deval Patrick could
sign soon includes UMass Dartmouth as a possible site
for a scientific research center.
The bill, designed to make Massachusetts a world leader
in life sciences, won the backing of a key committee on
Tuesday and could land on Patrick's desk by the end of
the week.
"People who have been involved in fashioning the
legislation, such as (Rep.) Michael Rodrigues [read
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City
waterfront economy to gain from possible state allocation
NEW
BEDFORD — State funding to provide a $25 million
face-lift to transform the downtown waterfront around
State Pier into a tourist-friendly destination was
proposed Wednesday by Sen. Mark C. W. Montigny.
Attractions could include restaurants, a fish market,
public recreation and other facilities.
Sen. Montigny said he envisions the already planned
transformation of Route 18/JFK Memorial Highway as a
pedestrian-friendly link to boost the city's [read
more]
New
Bedford fishing commerce to benefit from Governor’s program
BOSTON
-- Governor Deval Patrick today announced the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has
approved the state’s plan to distribute $13.4 million in
federal disaster relief to the Commonwealth’s struggling
commercial groundfish fleet – delivering aid to
fishermen harmed by federal restrictions on groundfish
harvesting by the end of August.
The Patrick Administration estimated regional economic
losses of $22 million due to federal regulatory
restrictions on groundfishing. After the federal
government [read
more]
New
Bedford Symphony highlighted on National Public Radio
(Listen to this heartwarming story!)
The
New Bedford Symphony Orchestra’s Music in the Morning
school program was featured on WGBH radio broadcast of
NPR’s Morning Edition and All things Considered. The
story is heartwarming and highlights the soothing impact
of the morning music and the long lasting influence the
NBSO program has on an elementary school in New Bedford.
Hathaway School principal Dennis Winn calls it the
‘5-5-5’ program -- five minutes for five days for five
years. Students offer their insights and true sense of
appreciation and curiosity. [read
more]
New
Bedford famous spot highlighted
If
skyrocketing gas prices have you rethinking your summer
travel plans, why not explore a gem in your own back
yard?
Take the New Bedford Whaling Museum, for example.
"We're the world's premier whaling museum," said Karen
Allen, director of programs and operations, who is
hoping the high cost of travel will get more local
visitors to stop in this year [read
more]
Keep
America Beautiful speaker featured at Operation Clean Sweep
community meeting
A
community meeting of Operation Clean Sweep on June 19
from 2-4 at the Corson Maritime Learning Center will
feature remarks by April Buther, Director of Affiliate
Services for Keep America Beautiful.
Operation Clean Sweep, an all volunteer anti-litter
campaign, was formed in early 2006 as a result of
citizen concern for the amount of trash and litter
throughout New Bedford. Not only is the committee active
in the beautification of the city, it has a long lasting
economic impact. Key to developing the economy of the
city through job creation [read
more]
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