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Having Good Credit Will Be Punished By New Rule
Beginning May 1, home owners with good credit will be required to pay higher mortgage rates and fees to subsidize people with riskier credit buying a home.
Sensory-Friendly Performance Coming to New Bedford’s Zeiterion
A sensory-friendly production of Todd Parr's 'It’s Okay to Be Different' plays at New Bedford's Zeiterion Performing Arts Center on May 7.
Wanted: Venues for Local Jazz Groups
Jazz music venues are difficult to find on the SouthCoast as a result of the pandemic, but the Nina Ott Quintet has been booked solid.
Rotary Club of New Bedford Is 100 Years Old
The Rotary Club of New Bedford was established in 1921, making it one of the oldest service clubs in the city.
Silence Is Golden for Tape Face Performing at New Bedford’s Zeiterion
Putting to good use the genius of silent film stars like Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and the Marx Brothers, Tape Face is a work of art unto himself.
New Bedford Veterans Transition House Reveals Philanthropic Partnership
The Veterans Transition House in New Bedford has entered a philanthropic partnership with Fairhaven's profishant, Inc., a successful veteran-owned business.
Passover Ends Before Orthodox Easter Begins
The Eastern and Western churches use a different calendar to figure out what day Easter should fall on.
You Can Dye Potatoes Instead of Eggs This Easter
If you're looking for something new to fill your Easter basket, try making dyed Easter potatoes instead of eggs.
Some Callers Are Amazing Tellers of Tales
Storytelling is an ancient art. Its power is timeless because good stories will always enchant the audience.