New Bedford recently uprooted a traffic island and replaced it with cobblestones that look, and act, like the teeth of Jaws the shark to stop panhandlers.
The City of New Bedford has constructed a stone barrier to obstruct people from standing on a traffic island on Route 6. The island is now an ankle breaker.
The New Bedford Police Union Family Fun Festival is next month, and you'll be seeing advertisements for it in an unconventional way.
The Police Union is employing former panhandlers through Ed Pacheco's initiative with his business, Places To Go, to wear sandwich board signs promoting the festival...
The last thing Trooper Luke Bonin thought was that a camera would catch him doing this on Davol Street in Fall River, but that's exactly what happened.
We all need a break from the stress of daily life. If you want a few minutes of pure enjoyment and laughs, then you'll want to check out this video of a panhandler on the New York City subway. It's not your typical type of pan handling, and really sheds some light on how we all could use a little bit of help.