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Zoning board approves 56-unit luxury apartment building
The Zoning Board of Appeals approved a 56-unit luxury apartment building, to be built at 806 to 808 State Road at a meeting on Thursday, Jan. 8. The developer’s…
A new Audi and Volkswagen dealership could be coming to Dartmouth
The Zoning Board of Appeals heard the case for a new Audi and Volkswagen dealership that could be built on State Road, between the Walmart and Dartmouth…
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Car caught fire on State Road, cause unknown
Dartmouth man arrested for robbery and drug charges in New Bedford
Round the Bend Farm manifests love one seed at a time
Artificial Intelligence is aiding natural intelligence at the Dartmouth public schools
Stormwater and timeline concerns discussed for the Residences at Hawthorne at Zoning Board meeting
Polling location for precinct 3 may return to Dartmouth Bible Church
Stormwater and timeline concerns discussed for the Residences at Hawthorne at Zoning Board meeting
The Residences at Hawthorne, a proposed chapter 40B apartment complex with 138 units where the Hawthorne Country Club used to be, has issues with the placement of the stormwater basins. The Zoning Board of Appeals also requested an extension on the...
Zoning board hears about 'The Hathaway' for the first time
A new apartment complex on Hathaway Road may be coming to Dartmouth, bringing more affordable housing units to the town. The Zoning Board of Appeals held a first hearing for “The Hathaway,” a proposed 300-unit housing project, at its Thursday, Jan....
Artificial Intelligence is aiding natural intelligence at the Dartmouth public schools
The Dartmouth High School has begun to integrate artificial intelligence into their education. While this has not been established district wide, the high school has rolled out their usage practices and guidelines. The main goal is to create AI...
Round the Bend Farm manifests love one seed at a time
For the past five years, Round the Bend Farm has been growing and distributing food to local non-profit organizations as part of their Manifest Love program. Now, Manifest Love is growing, with the farm set to expand distribution into the winter...
Dartmouth Jail receives funding for correctional classes
The Healey-Driscoll administration announced they are awarding the Bristol County Sheriff’s office $63,208 for welding education and training as a part of a grant for career and technical education in correctional facilities. “These grants will...
The Hathaway developer requests 20 waivers for project approval
Four months after paperwork for the proposed 300-unit apartment project known as The Hathaway was submitted, a public hearing will be held for the first time on Thursday, Jan. 8. The hearing will take place at Town Hall in room 304 and will begin at...
Dartmouth man arrested for robbery and drug charges in New Bedford
Nicholas Ouimet, 33 of Dartmouth, was arrested on Monday, Jan. 5 after allegedly robbing a CVS and a Walgreens in New Bedford and being found in a stolen vehicle with illicit substances. He is being charged with eight crimes, including robbery and...
Diving into the new year one cold plunge at a time
As snow fluttered down, about 30 people in bathing suits ran into the freezing water at Round Hill Beach. The South Coast chapter of the Surfrider Foundation held their first polar plunge on Thursday, Jan. 1, along with the first snow of the year....
Rates of 'high needs' students are on the rise due to state laws and social factors
Due to a combination of changing state laws and potential social factors, the rate of high needs students in Dartmouth Public Schools has risen more than 14% in the past 12 years. During financial planning, the School Department announced that the...
Polling location for precinct 3 may return to Dartmouth Bible Church
As the town election season begins to near, election day may look a little different for Precinct 3 voters, as their polling location may return to the Dartmouth Bible Church. Four years ago, the voting location for precinct 3 was moved to the UMass...
Car caught fire on State Road, cause unknown
Around 12 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 2 a Hyundai Sedan caught fire on State Road near the Dartmouth Towne Center, and the cause is currently unknown. According to Fire District 3 Chief Richard Arruda, the driver heard a “bang” and noticed the engine...
Dartmouth teen charged in New Year's Day alleged hit-and-run that killed pedestrian in New Bedford
A 16-year-old from Dartmouth faces five charges for an early New Year’s Day car crash that killed Nicolasa Ventura Colaj, 33, of New Bedford. The teen has been charged with motor vehicle homicide, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, leaving the...
Dartmouth through the photos: A look back at 2025
Dartmouth was busy with news this year, from new restaurants opening, several proposed housing projects, a plane crash, to a house exploding from fireworks. But the town also had fun this year, with kids taking part in sports and theater...
How to dispose of real Christmas trees, fake trees and wreaths
As the holiday season winds down, Dartmouth residents have several options for disposing of real Christmas trees, artificial trees, and wreaths. For SMART program participants real trees can be picked up curbside on the regular trash pick up day....
Autumn Glen collects toys for local women's shelter
During the holiday season, Autumn Glen at Dartmouth collected toys to support The Women's Center, a local women's shelter that serves the New Bedford area. The Women's Center serves 13 cities and towns across Bristol County and provides a safe...
Approaching deadline for Southcoast Community Foundation scholarship program
The deadline for applications to the Southcoast Community Foundation scholarship program is Tuesday, Jan. 6. Graduating seniors, adults returning to education and current college students are invited to apply. Students can complete one universal...
New 300-unit housing project proposed for Hathaway Road
A 300-unit apartment project has been proposed for Hathaway Road by Dave Calhoun with L.L.C. Saxon Partners that would consist of six residential buildings, which would be known as “The Hathaway.” The Zoning Board of Appeal will have the first...
It's crystal clear why this Dartmouth local makes glass art
When Dartmouth local Jackie Hopp makes her pieces of glass art, she starts with a circle of clear glass. She then chooses a pattern, picking out the colors and cutting out the shapes. She starts with a rectangle, runs a blade across the glass and...
An exclusive interview with Santa Claus
We thought we’d have to travel all the way to the North Pole to interview Santa Claus, but to our surprise he was planning to visit Dartmouth at some of the festive favorites like Fill-the-Bus and the Padanaram Holiday Stroll! We finally got to ask...
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holdidays from the Dartmouth Week team. Here is a collection of some of our favorite holiday decorations.
Trial for Dartmouth man who allegedly possessed illegal fireworks scheduled for 2026
During his probable cause hearing, it was decided that Kevin Ruiz, 54, will have his next trial on Friday, Feb. 13 at the Bristol District Court for allegedly igniting fireworks and damaging the garage he had been living in. Ruiz was charged with...
Dartmouth High School pops off in annual Pops Concert
Some may ask that Christmas not be late, but Christmas came early at the Dartmouth High School held their annual Holiday Pops Concert on Wednesday, Dec. 22. “[The concert was] absolutely fantastic as always,” said school committee member John...
Marines make Christmas merry
Lantz Law, USA Wealth Advisors and Lantz Family Insurance Agency have set up a Marine Corp’s Toys for Tots box in their office for about 15 years. This year, Tree Unit Inc. brought 12 boxes filled with toys to the office, where they were greeted...
Round the Bend Farm celebrates Kwanzaa
Kids sat in a circle, discussing the seven principles of Kwanzaa while playing instruments and lighting candles to honor and learn more about the holiday. Samia Walker volunteered to lead a Kwanzaa celebration during the Round the Bend open farm...
Jolly old... Krampus?
Many are excited for Santa Claus to come to town, but what about when Krampus does? Krampus did visit Dartmouth, stopping by Midnight, Moonlight and Magick at the Dartmouth Mall on Saturday, Dec. 20. And when Krampus comes to town, he brings...
Groundwater contamination, soil conditions topics of concern at Sherbrooke Farms meeting
Sherbrooke Farms, a proposed 156-unit housing project that would be located at 498 Old Westport Road, has been an ongoing concern for residents, with environmental impacts and public health often at the forefront of the conversation. On Thursday,...
Attend the 24th annual Martin Luther King Jr Breakfast
UMass Dartmouth will be holding its 24th annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Breakfast on Friday, Jan. 30 beginning at 8:30 a.m. The breakfast will take place in The Marketplace on UMass Dartmouth’s campus and is meant to honor King’s legacy...
Water rates to increase by 13% 'immediately'
Water rates will increase by 13% and both water and sewer utilities will move to a quarterly billing cycle effective immediately after the Board of Public Works voted unanimously on Thursday, Dec. 18 to pass the measure. Director of Public Works...
Where to shop small and local this holiday season
With the gift-giving holidays fast approaching, everyone is starting their lists and checking them twice. There’s lots of local options to support small and local businesses. There are lots of small businesses around Dartmouth, but Padanaram...
Padanaram Bridge closures on Dec. 17 and Dec. 18
The Padanaram Bridge will be opened and closed two to three times between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 17 and Thursday, Dec. 18. These times are not known, and will be random. This is for Massachusetts Department of Transportation...
Wiggle my ears and tickle my toes! Methinks I see a ... square wheeled bicycle?
One day 30 years ago, an elf named Jared made a square wheeled bike, leading to a young boy named Billy no longer believing in Santa — afterall, if Santa was real, why would he gift him a bike with square wheels? Now, the story of how Jared ended...
Troop 74 gives back to the community in annual bike build
Scouts from Troop 74 helped build 50 bikes with EL Harvey New Bedford on Saturday, Dec. 13 as part of the organization’s annual bike build. For 25 years, Waste Connections — a trash pickup service that serves communities across North America — has...
Water rates may increase by 13% as town looks to address deficit
Water rates may be increasing by 13% as town officials work to address a deficit in the town's Water Enterprise Fund. This would on average raise rates by $14.05 per month in a quarterly billing system. During the Fall Town Meeting, members voted...
Dartmouth Fuel Assistance Program continues to help residents
The Dartmouth Fuel Assistance Program has helped 113 residents receive funding for heating so far this winter. “It’s nice to see programs like this work, help people out that are in need and in the worst of times,” said Select Board member Stanley...
16 acres of land on Jordan Road conserved 'in perpetuity'
The vast majority of 16 acres of land on Jordan Road will be protected “in perpetuity” as a conservation restriction has been put on the property under the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust’s stewardship. “We’re protecting exceptional natural...
Dartmouth Middle School chorus sings a sleighing song
The Dartmouth Middle School students jingle bell rocked at their annual Christmas choir concert on Monday, Dec. 15. “They worked so hard and I’m just thrilled to be their teacher,” said middle school Choral Director Tara Thomas. “They are really...
The residents at the Residence at Cedar Dell 'sang a chorus or two'
Dashing through the snow, to get to the Residence at Cedar Dell, and sing this sleighing song. The Residence at Cedar Dell Assisted Living held their annual Christmas concert, this year featuring the New Bedford Choral Society. Ellie Fernandez,...
Wesołych Świąt from the bottom of our heart
Wesołych Świąt, or Merry Christmas, from the Polish Women’s Business and Professional Club, who held their annual Christmas party, filled with traditions to keep Polish culture alive in the Southcoast. The New Bedford Country Club was decorated...
Another successful year of filling a bus with toys
What if Santa drove a school bus to pass out toys to all the good girls and boys? Well, that wouldn’t be Santa, it would be Jerry Pinto after the Fill-the-Bus toy drive. Pinto started the drive 14 years ago. He included the police, specifically...
No whisk no reward in this cupcake decorating contest
Kids got a chance to express themselves artistically at the North Branch library, with cupcakes as their canvasses and frosting as their paint. “I liked how my friends shared [decorating materials] with me and I shared with everyone else,” said...
You better watch out, you better not bark -- cuz Santa Paws came to town
Santa Paws is coming to town —- well, he already did. There’s proof too — 70 photos of him and Mrs. Paws with local dogs and cats. “Our dog [has] never, never seen Santa before and it’s his second Christmas so we thought it would be fun to come...
UMass Dartmouth awarded funds for offshore wind and fishing research
UMass Dartmouth’s School for Marine Science & Technology was awarded $265,984 from the Healey-Driscoll Administration as part of the Massachusetts Fisheries Innovation Fund. The department will use the funds to study the economic feasibility of...
'All you knead is loaf' at Lover's Bakery
A buttery scent wafted through the air at Lover’s Bakery, even though they had sold out hours earlier on their first day open. Which makes sense, since Allie Trojano used many pounds of butter to make over 200 croissants for the bakery’s soft...
Things to do: week Dec. 11
Saturday, Dec. 13 Holiday Shopping at Allendale Join the Allendale Country Club for a holiday shopping extravaganza on Saturday, Dec. 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be local businesses and a raffle to find the perfect gift for everyone....
Send us your holiday!
With the holiday season upon us, Dartmouth is in a festive mood with lots of lights, trimming the trees, Christmas cookies and everything in between. Send photos of your decorations to news@dartmouthweek.net along with your name for a chance to be...
Students give back to the community one film at a time
For two decades the Dartmouth community has worked together to collect and donate toys for kids and families in need in the Fill-the-bus fundraiser, but it wasn’t until three years ago that media students from Dartmouth High School began hosting...
School Committee approves $114 million capital improvement plans request
Year two of the Dartmouth School Committee’s 10-year improvement plan will include 14 capital improvement requests that comes out to a total of $114,565,000. Out of the 14 requests are three large ticket items: $5.6 million for Memorial Stadium...
Sheriff working on Dartmouth jail upgrades to make way for Ash Street inmates
One hundred inmates from the Ash Street Jail and Regional Lock-Up in New Bedford may be moved to the Bristol County House of Correction and Jail in Dartmouth if Bristol County Sheriff Paul Heroux receives a grant or state funding of $10 million...
Christmas is comin' to Dartmouth: Town Hall lighting ushers in the season
Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus and Yukon Cornelius welcomed in the Christmas season in style this year as they were escorted by an antique police car and an antique fire engine to the annual Town Hall tree lighting ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 6. With...
Donate metal wheelchair ramps
The Buzzards Bay Area Habitat for Humanity is seeking metal wheelchair ramp donations in support of their Ramp Donation Program. The Ramp Donation Program was launched in 2024 to give low income homeowners the accessibility they need to be safe in...
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