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Dartmouth resident celebrates her 102nd birthday
When Arcangela Monteiro was 6 years old, she was diagnosed with tuberculosis and given six months to live. This was back in 1930, and she celebrated her 102nd birthday on…
DPW hours for Fourth of July holiday
The Department of Public Work's office and the brush and leaf area will be closed on Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4 due to the Fourth of July. The Transfer Station will be closed only on…
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'I'll carry the memory with me forever': Dartmouth alumni, coaches inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame
Three retirements later, educator closes the book on more than 50 years of teaching
Bishop Stang Class of '71 returns for 55th reunion
Zoning Board member will meet with Hathaway developer privately
Six students receive awards for commitment to service and leadership
Duo spends 20 years traversing the South Coast through song
Turkey gobbles it up at State Road Burger King
Alpacas in the library, ball pythons amongst the books- zoo visits Dartmouth libraries
Graduated senior receives scholarship from Southcoast Health Ambassadors
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Air-conditioned facilities for cooling off in extreme heat watch
With high temperatures expected over the next several days, community members are welcome to visit the Town of Dartmouth's air-conditioned facilties to cool down during regular business hours. Council on Aging, 628 Dartmouth Street The Council on...
Shannon Way, Jillian Place paving scheduled for June 29
On Monday, June 29 the Department of Public Works and third-party contractors will be paving on Shannon Way and Jillian Place from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. No parking will be allowed on both streets in this timeframe. Contact the Department of Public Works...
School's out! DeMello students bid farewell
For years, DeMello students have celebrated the last day of school with one final morning announcement and assembly, and this year was no different. As students in kindergarten through fourth grade watched on and cheered, fifth graders entered the...
Dartmouth teen makes her case for Miss Massachusetts Teen title
Three years ago, Kercheena Pamphile saw then Dartmouth senior Hannah Lima compete in the Miss Massachusetts Teen competition and soon knew it was a program she wanted to be a part of. Pamphile, who graduated from Dartmouth High School this year,...
Dartmouth resident nearly completes 25th Buzzards Bay Swim
Nancy Smith, 86 of Dartmouth, was halfway to the finish line during her 25th Buzzards Bay Swim on June 20 when safety boats started getting the swimmers out of the water due to unsafe conditions. The Buzzards Bay Swim is a 1.2 mile race from Cisco...
Dartmouth couple wins international trip
Two Dartmouth residents, James and Susan Thompson, won a $10,000 award to travel anywhere in the world from the Bristol Rotary of Rhode Island. The couple chose to travel to Galway, Ireland, where they will enjoy a stay, dinner, and golf at the...
Town seeking members for Russells Mills Historic District Commission
The Russells Mills Historic District Commission is looking for eight interested residents to join the Commission. Members should have an interest in history, architecture or community preservation as many matters heard are to protect the “unique...
Potential water and sewer rates for FY27
Water rates are expected to increase 7.5%, and sewer rates are estimated to raise 15% in Fiscal Year 2027, due to rising costs. In the Fiscal Year 2027 budget, water expenses for the town increased by 9.7% and sewer expenses increased by 22%. The...
Transfer Station Stickers sale begins June 27
The Town of Dartmouth will begin to sell Transfer Station Stickers for 2026-2027 on Saturday, June 27. While the Department of Public Works is usually only open between Monday and Friday, they will be open on Saturdays June 27 and July 11 from 7:30...
Water restrictions announced
The state of Massachusetts is currently in drought, with Dartmouth being in a “Significant drought.” The scale goes from zero, or normal, to four, emergency drought. A significant drought is a Level two drought. The Department of Public Works...
Paving on Slocum Road
The Town of Dartmouth has finished milling Slocum Road and will be paving it on Wednesday, June 24. Should the weather permit, the paving will start at 5 p.m. on June 24 and be finished by 6:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 25. Slocum Road North bound...
"Queer Hikes" takes a walk through Dartmouth
Dartmouth residents aren’t the only ones enjoying the Dartmouth Natural Resource Trust trails with pride, the group "Queer Hikes" comes around to proudly enjoy nature. “Getting people outside, fresh air, exercise,” said volunteer Elliot Henderson,...
Tensions escalate over Northern Scenic Greenway bikepath project
Residents packed into a Town Hall meeting room and overflowed into the hallway on June 18 to voice their grievances for a bike path planned for Old Fall River Road. Early on, someone called the police after shouting erupted between a resident and...
Dartmouth Middle Schoolers become high schoolers
Over 272 students became high schoolers after graduating from Dartmouth Middle School on Thursday, June 18. “You allow us as a staff to build relationships with you, which benefitted all of us,” said teacher Rachel Lassey. “We learned a lot of...
Road work on Chase Road scheduled for June 19 and 22
Residents should expect traffic delays and impacts along Chase Road on June 19 and 22 as the Department of Public Works and third-party contractors begin paving the street. Paving will take place from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Chase Road from Gentle...
Things to do: week of June 18
Thursday, June 18 A Retrospective Journey of Allens Pond Wildlife Sanctuary The Stone Barn will be hosting a three part series on ecology, history and conservation work at Allens Pond Wildlife Sanctuary. The series will have stories, photographs...
The 80s returned to Dartmouth to kick off the Summer Concert Series
As the sun set behind The Bucket, “That 80s Band” started off the Summer Concert Series with popular favorites from the 1980s. “It’s a beautiful night and we’ve enjoyed it … a few times before,” said Kim Perry of Dartmouth, who came to see the...
Paskamansett Farms receieves state funding
The Massachusetts Department of Agriculture, under the Healey-Driscoll Administration has awarded $1.6 million to farms across the state to increase operational readiness. Paskamansett Farms in Dartmouth received $37,000 to upgrade their dairy...
Dartmouth man celebrates 102 birthday
Anthony “Tony” Enos recently celebrated his 102nd birthday, and looked back on the “interesting” life he lived. While he would not describe it as happy, he looked back fondly on many moments and people who joined him on his journey. “I’ve been...
Cody Haddad receives almost 100% on Town Administrator Evaluation
Cody Haddad joined the town of Dartmouth as the Town Administrator just under one year ago. Members of the Select Board gave him a 3.864 out of four on his Town Administrator Evaluation for his work with finances, and gave him both a pay raise and...
Russells Mills Historic District Commission appointments postponed to July
No one was appointed to the Russells Mills Historic District Commission during the Monday, June 15 meeting of the Select Board. This leaves the group without a quorum until the next Select Board meeting on Monday, July 13. While the Select Board...
Select Board grants conservation restriction for Little River Road
The Select Board unanimously approved a conservation restriction for a plot of land on Little River Road. A conservation restriction protects the land by permanently banning development for both current and future owners. The 23-acre plot of land...
Town Hall summer hours
Town Hall is expanding its hours for the summer. Town Administrator Cody Haddad proposed the change after hearing that many people were unable to make it to before the offices closed. The modified hours will run from Monday, June 22 to Friday,...
Department of Public Works will be closed on June 18
The Department of Public Works and the brush area will be closed on Friday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth. The offices will be open regular hours on Thursday, June 18 from 7:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. and Saturday, June 20 from 7:30 a.m. to 2:45...
Go fish! Derby returns for 36th year
All around what members of the Knights of Columbus have dubbed “Mello’s Pond,” 42 kids cast fishing lines to compete for the best catch. They waited for bites on their lines, reeling them in when they felt a tug on their pole. Once retrieved from...
Students show thanks for the "ripples" their loved ones caused in their lives
The eleventh graders at the Dartmouth High School tearfully hugged loved ones after awarding them a “Ripple Award,” thanking them for their kindness as a part of their English curriculum. The students wrote one-page essays about someone in their...
Traffic concerns persist for the proposed The Hathaway project
Traffic continues to be a topic of concern for The Hathaway, a 300-unit 40B project with a mix of one, two and three bedroom apartments, especially since it would be built on the already busy Hathaway Road. During the Zoning Board of Appeals’...
Applicants sought for Finance Committee
The Dartmouth Town Moderator is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on the Finance Committee, with applications due by Tuesday, June 30. The Finance Committee serves in an advistory role to Town Meeting, reviewing all warrant articles and making...
Dartmouth holds fourth annual Community Yard Sale
Dartmouth held its fourth annual Community Yard Sale on Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7. The sale has grown each year, with 45 yard sales. “Yard sales are a tradition that we do every year anyway, so when we found the community thing we’re...
Combatting tardiness: South Coast schools use data, relationships to increase student attendance
Not long after the morning bell rings at Dartmouth High School, automated calls go out to the parents of tardy students. In years past the school wouldn’t send out a “robocall” to parents until about 10:30 a.m. — and sometimes even later. This...
Road work begins June 9, continues to July 18
Starting on Tuesday, June 9 and continuing through Saturday, July 18, the Department of Public Works and third-party contractors will be conducting street resurfacing projects. These projects will have an impact on traffic, and these operations and...
Students awarded scholarships from Alumni Association
Thirty students were awarded scholarships from the Dartmouth High School Alumni Association on Sunday, May 24. Funds for the scholarships come from endowment, memorial funds, donations or bequests. The following students were awarded scholarships:...
Three more members of the Russells Mills Historic District Commission revoked
Three members of the Russells Mills Historic District Commission were unanimously revoked from their roles on the Commission by the Select Board on Monday, June 8. The members were Gerard Koot, Janet Stanton and chair Michael Woyciechouski. In all...
Sherbrooke Farms deadline extended
The developer for Sherbrooke Farm, an 156-unit development proposed for 498 Old Westport Road, agreed to extend the deadline for approval to Thursday, July 9. Sherbrooke Farms is a 40B project. Chapter 40B allows developers to bypass some local...
Dartmouth man dies in car crash
Christopher Canario, a 22-year-old man from Dartmouth, was pronounced dead after a car crash on Sunday, June 7. Around 4:30 p.m., a Toyota Corolla crashed into a tree near 899 Old Fall River Road. A 23-year-old woman was driving, and was...
Dartmouth emphasizes the importance of mental health at Feel Good Fair
The towns of Dartmouth and Westport hosted the first ever Feel Good Fair on Saturday, June 6 at the UMass Dartmouth campus. “These are the types of events we want to have in the community,” said Town Administrator Cody Haddad, “Really promote...
Dartmouth dogs dart through new dog park
Who let the dogs out? The Town of Dartmouth did by giving them a place to play. The Town unveiled the new Barks and Tails Dog Park on Friday, June 5. The park is located at 443 Old Fall River Road at the Dartmouth Regional Park & Trails. “Today is...
Road paving in June and July
The Town of Dartmouth will be milling and paving 12 roads from June 9 to July 18 between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. There will be a parking ban Monday to Friday on these streets during paving hours. Local detours will be available during...
Dartmouth students win a number of scholarships
Eighteen students from Dartmouth were awarded scholarships through the SouthCoast Community Foundation Awards. The Foundation awarded a total of 124 students $900,000 in scholarships. Fifteen students are from Dartmouth High School. Senior...
Bishop Stang graduates look back on 'fingerprints' left during their four years
On Thursday, June 4, 122 students walked the stage to receive their high school diploma at Bishop Stang High School while their family and friends cheered them on. “It’s not always the loudest actions that have the greatest impact, it’s the...
New playground unveiled at Quinn School
To the cheers of a school full of children, Quinn Elementary School cut the ribbon on the new playground on Wednesday, June 3. “Today is a very exciting day for our school committee,” said Quinn principal Audra Thomas, “We are gathered here to...
Red, white and blue, and some kazoos too, at Quinn School concert
Wearing costumes depicting historical figures like the Founding Fathers and Betsy Ross, Quinn School fifth graders returned to Colonial America for the retelling of the United States’ founding through songs, short skits and dad jokes. Friends and...
All but one Town Meeting article pass
All but one Town Meeting article passed on Tuesday, June 2, with the only article that wasn’t approved being a change to Dartmouth’s snow bylaws. Articles passed include the town’s $113 million Fiscal Year 2027 operating budget, a ban on...
Conservation restriction to be placed on 4 Tannery Lane following Town Meeting vote
A 2.5 acre lot at 4 Tannery Lane will be placed under a conservation restriction after Town Meeting members voted by a clear majority to approve the measure on Tuesday, June 2. The property is owned by the Buzzards Bay Coalition, which requested...
Apponegansett Park improvement study results announced
The results of the Apponegansett Park and Dias Landing Study to improve Apponegansett Park were presented to the Select Board during their Monday, June 1 meeting. The Town received a grant to conduct a study on improving Apponegansett Park. Joe...
Russells Mills Historic District Commission Member removed for illegal actions to protect 4 Tannery Lane
The Select Board unanimously voted to remove Andrew Spongberg from his role on the Russells Mills Historic District Commission for breaking ethics and open meeting laws regarding the 4 Tannery Lane property. “The democratic process has to play...
A pawsitive impact at the shelter
Get ready to learn more about a pawsome dog each month with the Dog of the Month program. The Dartmouth Animal Control office has partnered with the Humane Society and Shelter Southcoast to start the program, aimed at helping pets at the shelter...
Quinn students to perform 'A Very Patriotic Pageant'
Fifth graders at Quinn Elementary will be having their spring concert on Wednesday, June 3, with the theme surrounding the United States' 250th anniversay. The concert will offer a vibrant salute to the United States' history, showcasing the hard...
'Your community has your back': Dartmouth High School seniors graduate
Friends and family packed the Memorial Stadium stands, some holding signs of a Dartmouth High School senior’s face and others waving at or recording videos of the 230 seniors marching to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance. After 13 years of early...
One SouthCoast Chamber to host annual Women's Forum
One SouthCoast Chamber will be hosting its annual Women's Forum, SPARK: Igniting Women in Business, on Thursday, June 18 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Rachel's Lakeside. SPARK: Igniting Women in Business will bring together leading professional and...
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