Luckily the average price of gas right now across the Baystate is $2.97 a gallon. But many wonder how long with this last especially with the New Year just around the corner.
Restaurants can open for outdoor dining, retailers can welcome shoppers back inside their stores, and the limits on the size of gatherings can be lessened.
Mayor Jon Mitchell has made a decision to limit the number of people who are attending indoor religious services in New Bedford. His order is smart and safe.
Retail stores in Dartmouth can, and will, open at 1 a.m. on Black Friday for the foreseeable future.
At last week's Dartmouth Select Board meeting, the board agreed to only allow stores to open at 6 a.m. at the earliest in 2017. However, the board announced at Monday's meeting they didn't have the power to do that...
The New Bedford City Council passed along four proposed items to one of their committees Thursday in preparation of the passing of Question 4 on the November ballot, which would legalize the recreational use of Marijuana in Massachusetts.
Rumor has it that Twitter is finally considering breaking down the 140-character rule and reaching far beyond the simple limit. With this new feature, you'll soon be able to tweet up to 10,000 characters in a single post. There is no confirmation about the change, but this has existed in the network's Direct Messaging product since August of 2015...
Northeast Fishing regulators have approved a 2013 catch limit for yellowtail flounder on Georges Bank that's more than twice what was recommended by a committee that negotiates the shared catch with Canada.
New Bedford residents may soon have to go through a new process in order to hold a yard sale.
The New Bedford City Council will be taking up the issue at their next meeting, in an effort to cut down on yard sales that are held almost every weekend, and in some cases, nearly every day...