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The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round But Not to Boston Town
Dennis Lyons, Vice President of DATTCO's Coach and Tour Groups, lamented the impending loss of the daily commuter bus service from New Bedford to Boston.
Sheriff Heroux Favors Non-Profit Acquisition of Shawmut Diner
Bristol County Sheriff Paul Heroux sees New Bedford's famous Shawmut Diner operating somewhere else, under a local non-profit's ownership.
New Bedford Day Brings Untold Stories of Gold Bond and Silmo
New Bedford Day 2023 in sunny Fort Myers, Florida led to memories of Gold Bond Powder's facility in Fairhaven, and a celebration of the return of Silmo Syrup.
New Bedford Animal Officer on Potential British COVID Cat Killing
The COVID-19 outbreak changed so many things, but in a little known fact, officials in Great Britain deliberated seriously about whether to cull or exterminate all of Britain's 10.9 million pet cats because there were some early unfounded fears that cats were spreading the virus...
My Summer of ’70 Cape Cod Confessional
Phil Paleologos looks back at his wild days as a young man in Hyannis in the Summer of 1970.
New Bedford’s Taber Mill Residents Shut Out From Voting in Their Own Building
Residents of New Bedford's Taber Mill complex have long voted in their own community room, but now must vote elsewhere – while another precinct uses that room.
Little-Known Martha’s Vineyard Connection to the Lindbergh Kidnapping
A recent kidnapping case in Lawrence harkens back to a connection between Martha's Vineyard and the Lindbergh baby, the nation's most famous kidnapping case.