Mayor Jon Mitchell detailed the Fourth of July fireworks as well as other events happening around the city next weekend to the media on Thursday morning.
On Friday, July 6, the Millicent Library invites children to participate in a patriotic Movement and Marching class as a part of Independence Day Week.
Summer is officially here, and it's time for some of the best-loved traditions in New Bedford to kick off July.
The 45th annual Cape Verdean Recognition Parade will be held on Saturday, July 1 at 11:00 a.m. The parade starting point will be Rockdale Avenue and Union Street at Buttonwood Park, and the parade will follow a different route than it has in years past...
NEW BEDFORD- Mayor Jon Mitchell announced that Hawthorn Medical Associates will sponsor the Fourth of July Fireworks Display this year.
Kathy Murray of Hawthorn Medical presented a $10,000 check to Mayor Mitchell and City and Tourism Marketing Director Dagny Ashley to fund the Independence Day event...
Fairhaven Police are strongly enforcing fireworks laws in the town. Sale, possession, and use of fireworks is illegal in Massachusetts, unless conducted by licensed professionals.
Sgt. Kevin Kobza tells WBSM News in the wrong hands, fireworks can be extremely dangerous...
While spectators for Wareham's Fourth of July fireworks were celebrating their freedom, two men were being arrested nearby.
Police Chief Kevin Walsh says officers working the fireworks event Saturday received information that one of three people walking on Onset Avenue may have had a handgun...
Today we celebrate our country's birthday, and there plenty of awesome events happening across the SouthCoast in recognition of Independence Day.
Here's our list of Five Things to Do for the Fourth: