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An Amazing Comeback for New Bedford's Mercy Meals and More
The nonprofit meals program was about ready to close its doors when a new team of volunteers took over the struggling operation two years ago.
Grants Available in New Bedford for Start-Up Businesses
The New Bedford Economic Development Council and its partners look to provide start-up businesses with technical support and a $10,000 kick-starter grant.
Latino Art Exhibit on Display at New Bedford Downtown Library
South and Central American artists who now live in New Bedford are displaying their artwork at the downtown library in an exhibit that will last through October 30.
A New Bedford Man's Story of Caregiving
Michael Oliveira has a story to tell about his 13 years as a caregiver for the love of his life, Nancy Hinkley.
Fishing Heritage Center Welcomes SouthCoast Students and Teachers
The New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center is offering several standards-based educational programs for a variety of age groups.
Hazelwood Park Greens Attracting a Crowd [TOWNSQUARE SUNDAY]
Tournaments in lawn bowling and croquet were held at New Bedford's Hazelwood Park this year, and officials raved about greens, calling them 'world class.'
United Way to Emphasize Financial Literacy for Women
Paula Montgomery says programs like this are critical for many women who are unsure about issues like credit, bank accounts, checking and more.
New Bedford Interim Superintendent Admits "There's Work To Do"
New Bedford Public Schools Interim Superintendent Andrew O'Leary discusses the challenges facing the city's school system in the coming years.
New Bedford Oktoberfest Features Food, Drink and Music
The South Coast Business Alliance's Oktoberfest has raised more than $1 million for children's programs in New Bedford.
New Bedford Chowderfest Is September 30 [TOWNSQUARE SUNDAY]
The 18th annual Blount Fine Foods New Bedford Seaport Chowderfest is happening on Saturday, September 30 at Pier 3 on the city's waterfront.