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Historical Commission gives go-ahead to tear down
Fairhaven Mills
NEW
BEDFORD — The proposed demolition of the remaining
buildings comprising the Fairhaven Mills complex to make
way for a new retail and mixed-use development took a
major step forward Wednesday.
A marathon meeting of the New Bedford Historical
Commission determined the four remaining buildings — one
very large and situated directly on Coggeshall Street
and the other three relatively small and hidden to the
rear — are historically significant, but not enough to
justify their preservation. [read
more]
Airport runway project clears first environmental
hurdle
NEW
BEDFORD — State environmental officials have signed off
on a plan to extend runway and runway safety areas and
make other improvements at the New Bedford Regional
Airport, meaning the facility has cleared its first
major hurdle in a process intended to improve airport
safety and operations.
Ian A. Bowles, secretary of the state Office of Energy
and Environmental Affairs, has determined the Final
Environmental Impact Report for the airport complied
with the Massachusetts Environmental [read
more]
International online running website features the New
Bedford Half Marathon – as a “grand New England racing tradition
in a historic seaport city"
Get
ready to lace up on March 15, 2009 for the 32nd annual
New Bedford Half Marathon, one of New England’s Premier
Half Marathons, and see why it continues to be a
memorable racing tradition. Rated in the top twenty-five
half marathons in the USA by Runner’s World Magazine,
this race enjoys a fine reputation as an event that
caters to runners who expect quality. The race is the
second of seven races of the USATF-New England Grand
Prix.
The New Bedford Half Marathon is no ordinary half
marathon. It was alive and well long before half
[read
more]
Downtown New Bedford opens up to half-marathon crowd
NEW
BEDFORD — Maybe you hate to "eat and run." But how about
"run and eat"?
Indeed, Downtown New Bedford Inc. is hoping to whet the
appetites of both runners and spectators at the March 15
half marathon with a new program dubbed "The Restaurant
Run."
The free event is aimed at making the most of the crowds
who gather in the downtown area to watch the start and
finish of the annual race. [read
more]
Buzzards Bay group buys building in downtown New
Bedford
NEW
BEDFORD — Seeking to get closer to the object of its
efforts and to raise its profile, the Coalition for
Buzzards Bay has purchased a building in the city's
historic district that is a long stone's throw from New
Bedford Harbor.
John Vasconcellos, vice president of development and
communications, said the coalition purchased the
building known as the Coggeshall Counting House at
114-120 Front St. in December from local real estate
broker Jeff Pontiff. The new headquarters is on Route
18, north of Union Street and across the road from
Wharfinger's [read
more]
Fishing movie to be shot in New Bedford
NEW
BEDFORD — The city's fishing industry will be in the
spotlight this summer when an independent film company
comes to shoot a feature film with the working title,
"Whaling City."
With a script written by Jay Burke, who grew up in
Dartmouth, the film will detail the struggles of a
third-generation groundfisherman, an Irish-American
named Sean, whose way of life is threatened by rising
costs, declining catches and increasingly restrictive
government regulations. While trying to hold onto his
boat and his livelihood [read
more]
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