New Bedford Bay Sox kick off 2009 season June 4th

The New Bedford Bay Sox will kick off their inaugural season at Paul Walsh Field on Thursday, June 4th at 6:30 p.m. The team will take on the Holyoke Blue Sox, in their first of 45 games this summer.

Opening Day will provide an enjoyable and exciting atmosphere for those of all ages. CEO and owner of the Bay Sox, Robin Wadsworth said, “We want to provide a fun, family, wholesome entertainment at an affordable price so that everyone is going to want to show up day in and day out. We’re going to create an [read more]

 


 

 

 Offshore wind farms closer to becoming a reality

WASHINGTON — Change is blowing in the wind and hundreds of thousands of people living on the coast of Massachusetts soon transform the way they power their homes and businesses.

Offshore wind farms are no longer just breezy talk. Developers and experts agree that offshore wind facilities will become a reality in the next five years as two major projects move toward fruition.

One of them, Cape Wind, could begin  [read more]

 


 

 

 New Bedford receives $1M for road improvements

NEW BEDFORD — The state has awarded more than $1 million to the city for street improvements near the former Wamsutta Mill, with the goal of encouraging more private investment in the neighborhood.

The money will be used for roadway reconstruction on Wamsutta Street, Logan Street and Acushnet Avenue. The former mill has been converted into an apartment building, and the city aims to revitalize the broader neighborhood — the Hicks-Logan-Sawyer district.  [read more]
 

 


 

 

New Bedford renewable company featured on CNN
 

Watch the Vectrix and Tesla take to the roads »

 


NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts (CNN) -- When you think scooter, you might think of something a child would ride.

The Vectrix VX-1 maxi scooter, which weighs much more than a typical bike at 515 pounds, is anything but a kid's toy. It requires a motorcycle license to drive.

It's also electric, with a 180-pound battery that lets the rider forget about pumping gas. The Vectrix just needs an electrical outlet to get its fuel.  [read more]
 

 


 

 

 NASA selects city environmental company to provide wastewater treatment system

Aquapoint, a New Bedford environmental company, was selected to provide the wastewater treatment system for NASA’s LEED certified Infinity Science Center in Southern Mississippi.

LEED, is the U.S. Building Council’s standard for “Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.”

“This is a new industry,” Aquapoint’s CEO, Craig Lindell, told us during a recent visit. “Wastewater management is no longer simply about the disposal of  [read more]

 


 

 

 New Bedford’s Ocean Explorium Wins Best Kids' Activity Award

Cape Cod Life magazine recently awarded the Ocean Explorium at New Bedford Seaport a South Coast Gold Award for Best Kids' Activity.

The award underscores the success of the Ocean Explorium whose mission is to establish New Bedford as a center for ocean science public education, with an emphasis on environmental stewardship and science literacy.

Cape Cod Magazine describes its publication as “the authority on the lifestyles, culture, events  [read more]

 


 

 

 City awarded EPA grant for brownsfields study

The city of New Bedford is one of nine applicants in the state to receive Recovery Act funding dedicated to the cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated industrial and commercial sites, known as brownfields.

The city will receive a $200,000 grant to study sites contaminated by hazardous waste, said Scott Alfonse, director of the city's Department of Environmental Stewardship.

"With this new round of funding, we are likely  [read more]

 


 

 

 Ale house opens in New Bedford

NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — A new pub-style establishment recently opened in the downtown business district of New Bedford. The Rose Alley Ale House, at 94 Front St., joins the ever growing list of businesses that have expanded or relocated to the area in the past two years.

A group of five owners took on the restoration of the former Cultivator Club, a traditional fisherman's gathering place, and created a pub that offers high-end draft beer, lunch and dinner. They held their grand opening on April 30.

"The partners involved in this project have  [read more]

 


 

 

  

 

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