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Summer began a month early here in Dartmouth
Summer may not begin until June 21, but summer has began on May 22 at Running Brook Vineyard with their Summer Kickoff Party. “I actually love this place,” said Veronica…
Varsity softball team makes it to tournament
The Dartmouth Varsity softball team made it to tournaments, after ending their season with 11 wins and eight losses. “We started off pretty rough and then I think we kind of…
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Locals celebrate Elderly Americans Month
Dartmouth Farmers Market to return June 5
Things to do: week of May 21
Two Dartmouth students graduate from Bristol County Agricultural High School
Dartmouth High School Alumni Association announces 2026-2027 officers
Memorial Day Parade to come to Padanaram
New firefighter joins District 1 after graduating
Dartmouth Fire Department District 1added a new firefighter to its ranks. Jacob Andrade, the son of retired District 1 Chief Peter Andrade, retired from the firefighters academy and joined the district.
Adventure is out there with Elements Learning Collaborative
On Saturday, May 16, kids and families took to Round the Bend Farm to take part in Elements Learning Collaborative’s fifth annual Adventure Walk. Founded in 2018, Elements Learning Collaborative provides holistic, nature-based education to kids up...
Beyond the sports: Annual Special Olympics brings communities together
A soccer ball the same height of the teen athletes rolled across the Dartmouth Youth Soccer Association’s field as students rallied with volleyballs four times larger than their heads nearby. Elsewhere, kids completed obstacle courses, battled in...
Meet the artists: Meeting Street has open house to show off student art
The kids attending Meeting Street don’t let their disabilities stop them from being creative, or exploring the world through art and research. The theme of the fifth annual student art show was “Schwartz in the city." “It means everything to them,”...
Man charged with vehicular homicide out on bail
Dartmouth resident Andrew Johansen, who was charged for hitting and killing Mary Ptaszenski with his car, is out on bail. Johansen was allegedly driving under the influence when he drove onto a sidewalk in New Bedford and hit 70-year-old...
Man who possessed fireworks suspended for two years
Kevin Ruiz, who possessed illegal firework materials that blew up his ex-girlfriend Jennifer Taylor’s house on Sept. 2, was given a two year suspension. During his trial on Friday, April 10, Ruiz was given two years of suspension under the...
Dartmouth band seniors had their final concert
The Dartmouth concert band closed out a successful season with their spring concert on Wednesday, May 13. The students took home a silver medal in the Massachusetts Instrumental Chorus and Choral Conductors Association back in March. “I think the...
Fairhaven man arrested for breaking and entering in Dartmouth
Andre Kerman, 51 of Fairhaven, was arrested and charged with breaking into and stealing from Pearl Vision Center at 83B Faunce Corner Road on Saturday, May 9. The motion alarm at Pearl Vision Center was set off at 4:09 a.m., with the front door...
Dartmouth freshmen take part in Youth Day of Caring
NEW BEDFORD — Twenty Dartmouth High School freshmen headed to Buttonwood Park Zoo on Friday, May 8 to take part in the annual Youth Day of Caring, organized by The United Way of Greater New Bedford. At the zoo, students cleaned benches, filled up...
All work no play with the red pandas
NEW BEDFORD — The Buttonwood Park Zoo got a couple of upgrades thanks to Dartmouth Eagle Scout Zane Moriarty and his grandfather Kevin. “I like animals, and I figured doing something for them would be pretty cool,” said Zane. Zane wanted to do...
Henry Bousquet announces bid for State Represenative
Henry Bousquet of New Bedford has announced that he will be running for the Ninth Bristol State Representative seat in the upcoming midterm election. He has experience in the classroom as an educator, commercial kitchens and on the City Council....
Shellfishing season to be extended
Shellfishing for quahog and oysters will now be allowed on Tuesdays and through April, with approval from the Select Board. Previously, shellfishing was prohibited on Sundays through Mondays as a conservation effort, and the season ran from October...
Town Meeting to tackle $113 million budget, crypto ATMs and more
The Select Board approved of 25 articles for the June 2 Town Meeting, including a $113.4 million town budget, a new bylaw for snow removal and a potential ban on crypto ATMs. Five projects that would be funded with money from the Community...
Precinct 9 voting location moves to Dartmouth Youth Soccer Association’s field house
Six years after the polling location for voters in Precinct 9 was moved to the Council on Aging, it will be returning to Precinct 9 for the September 1 state primary election. Precinct 9 voters will now be voting at the Dartmouth Youth Soccer...
Board of Public Works seeks applicants for new Board positions
The Town of Dartmouth is looking for residents to apply for two new positions on the Board of PUblic Works, which is expanding from three to five members. Expanding the board should help with improving quorum availability and allowing for more...
Dartmouth receieves state funds
Senator Mark Montigny announced Dartmouth will be receiving an increase of 8.6%, or $3,406.890 in unrestricted state aid in Fiscal Year 2027. This is due to an infusion of $53 million in the Senate’s budget proposal. This is on top of $170,000...
Seniors prepare to graduate from student to teacher
Thirteen years after stepping into the halls of their elementary schools to embark on their learning journeys, 14 Dartmouth High School seniors are preparing to teach the next generation of students. On Friday, May 8 — the final day of Teacher...
No need to wine, new tasting room opens in Dartmouth
Hidden between North Dartmouth and Padanaram, thousands of grape vines grow that will be pressed into locally made wines. This would be Anchor Rock Vineyard, which soft opened in April and officially received their state liquor license to offer...
Water testing guidance following Mid-City Scrap fire
Dartmouth residents living within a 1.5-mile radius of Mid City Scrap will not need to conduct tests on their private drinking water wells after a fire broke out at the facility on Monday, according to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental...
Students in the DHSTVmedia program recognized in statewide contest
Dartmouth High School has received state-wide recognition for the Dartmouth High School Television Media program, also known as DHSTVmedia. The overall program won top honors in the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for Boston/New...
School committee discusses a potential operational override
During their meeting on Monday, May 4, members of the School Committee voiced their preliminary opinions on a potential tax override. “At some point, probably by FY28, the town’s really going to need to consider an override,” said Chris Oliver,...
Update on Westport Mid City Scrap fire
WESTPORT — As of 3:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 5 fire crews were still on the scene of a fire that broke out at Mid City Scrap, located in Westport. According to the Westport Fire Department, crews were still working on extinguishing deep seated pockets...
Fire breaks out at Westport scrapyard
WESTPORT — A large fire broke out in Westport at the Mid City Scrap on Monday, May 4 around 4 p.m. The company confirmed that all workers are uninjured. As of 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 5, Route 6 from Route 88 to Gifford Road was still closed in...
Town works on emergency preparedness
The town of Dartmouth participated in a tabletop exercise to get better at emergency preparedness, simulating a category two to three hurricane. “This exercise was a valuable opportunity to bring all of our partners together and ensure we are...
Slocums River water quality testing to continue through 2027
More than 30 years after the Slocums River closed because of poor water quality, the town is now looking to see if it can be reopened for shellfishing. In January 2025, the Division of Marine Fisheries began collecting samples from five locations...
Discounted FoodCyclers for Dartmouth residents
The Greater New Bedford Regional Management District is offering 10 Dartmouth residents and 10 New Bedford residents an $100 discount on FoodCyclers. The company, Food Cycle Scientists, offers their products at a reduced rate before the district...
Police searching for missing 16-year-old
The Dartmouth Police Department is looking for a missing 16-year-old named Fayth Dean. Dean was reported missing on Monday, April 27 and was last seen on foot near Bakerville Road. Dean is 5 feet 3 inches tall, has brown hair, brown eyes and...
Flushing water mains scheduled for May 4 through June 11
From Monday, May 4 through Thursday, June 11 the Dartmouth Water Department will be flushing water mains between the hours of 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. This flusing is being done to move water through the mains at a high speed to loosen and remove deposits...
Kids get a taste of farm to table meals
Students at the DeMello and Cushman schools can expect to see some new menu options next school year as the schools pilot a program focused on providing students food made from scratch. “One of my big goals is to really transform our school food...
Zoning Board discusses Sherbrooke Farms waivers and deadlines
Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals and the community voiced concerns over the drawn plans for Sherbrooke Farms, a proposed 156-unit 40B apartment building, which would be located at 489 Old Westport Road. During the Thursday, April 30 meeting,...
Wells at water treatment facility set to come back online
Three wells at the water treatment facility at 579 Old Westport Road are set to come back online after nearly six years of being shut down. In October 2020, a storm caused the facility and Pinelli wells to shut down due to bacteria. The...
New Bedford woman sentenced for smuggling drugs into Dartmouth Jail
Ginger Hooks, a New Bedford woman who smuggled drugs into the Dartmouth Jail in June 2025, pleaded guilty and was charged with one felony of delivering drugs to prisoners and two felony counts of conspiracy on Tuesday, April 21. “The work that the...
Dartmouth libraries log over one million minutes read in March
For the second year in a row, Dartmouth Public Libraries participated in Minute Madness — a local reading challenge between libraries in the SAILS Library Network. Ramping up reading efforts after last year’s competition, Dartmouth libraries placed...
Fire District receives grants for safety education
Dartmouth Fire District 1 was awarded two grants, one for Student Awareness of Fire Education (S.A.F.E.) grant and a Senior S.A.F.E. grant from the Department of Fire Services. They got $5,865.90 from the S.A.F.E. grant and $2,671.41 from the...
Future of old police station still left unknown
Twelve years after Dartmouth's old police station was abandoned after legionella bacteria, which can cause a severe type of pneumonia called Legionnaires' disease, was discovered in the building's plumbing, the fate of the building and the lot it's...
Select Board reviews Town Meeting articles
Thirty articles are expected to appear on the June 2 Town Meeting warrant, and while many are routine items, Town Meeting members will also be asked to appeove the town's Fiscal Year 2027 operation budget, which currently sits at $113,389,515, and...
Meeting about Dartmouth road improvements
On Monday, May 4 representatives from the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District will be hosting a public meeting about a drafted 2027-2031 Transportation Improvement Program. This program includes three Dartmouth...
YMCA Southcoast is participating in the annual Project Bread walk
YMCA Southcoast’s Sharing the Harvest Farm is participating in the 58th Annual Project Bread’s Walk for Hunger on May 3 for the 8th year. The main walk is happening in Boston, but YMCA Southcoast will be participating virtually in Dartmouth....
Lloyd Center wine-tasting fundraiser
Visit Westport Rivers Vineyard, enjoy a wine tasting and appetizers in a coastal setting, and support the Lloyd Center at the same time. Westport Vineyards is hosting “Show Your Love for the Lloyd Center!” on Saturday, May 9 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30...
Therapy dogs return to the Dartmouth Libraries
The Dartmouth Public Library is bringing back their therapy dog program on Tuesday, May 5. This time, there are two dogs that will visit; Darcie and Harper. One of the dogs will visit each Tuesday, alternating between the two. The dog will be at...
Padanaram Bridge to start opening for the season
The Padanaram Bridge will be opening for the season on Friday, May 1. Between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., the bridge will open on the hour and the half hour. From 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., the bridge will open on the hour.
Three 40B developments proposed in 2025
In 2025, three Chapter 40B housing projects were brought before the Zoning Board of Appeals; The Residence at Hawthorne, Sherbrooke Farms and the Hathaway. To meet the 10% affordable housing requirement, Dartmouth needs 275 more affordable housing...
Not just for the kids: Youth advocate looks to support families too
For some, the job title “youth advocate” may imply that the position would only provide resources and support to children. But for Deloris Joseph, who became Dartmouth’s youth advocate in 2020, the job often extends past the kids to their families....
23-year-old injured while texting and driving
A 23-year-old Dartmouth woman faces minor injuries in a single car car crash that occurred on Wednesday, April 22 shortly after 10 p.m. The 23-year-old reportedly struck a utility pole near the Caddy Shack and flipped over. She was transported to...
Growing a community in Dartmouth
Helfand Farm Community Garden is growing goodness by giving members of the community the space to grow their own produce. “A lot of our gardeners, they live in the city or they live in an apartment and they just don’t have the space where they can...
Dartmouth was represented in the Boston Marathon
The 130th Boston Marathon was a record breaking one, with John Korir of Kenya breaking the course record by more than two minutes, but Korir and the other elite runners weren’t the only ones to take on the race. Five runners from Dartmouth joined...
Students spread kindness at Dartmouth High School
Kindness was on full display at Dartmouth High School on Thursday, April 16, as students in the Black Student Union and Allyship Club hosted the third annual Day of Kindness. Dartmouth High School held its first Day of Kindness four years ago after...
Sunset Social creates new community for young adults
In the early evening of Thursday, April 16, a group of young adults hiked through Destruction Brook Woods, winding around the trails and pausing now and then, whether to look at a creek or step over roots. They talked about things like their...
Stop and smell the daffodils this Spring Break
The daffodils are almost at full bloom at Parson’s Reserve, aligning perfectly with students’ spring break so that families can go and admire the flowers together. “We came here just for a day trip, because he had off school and we’re really into...
UMass Dartmouth Law School hosts in-house mock trial competition
UMass Dartmouth welcomed SouthCoast legal leaders and over 50 students during its first in-house mock trial competition from Friday, April 10 to Sunday, April 12. "Mock trial gives students the opportunity to develop and refine essential courtroom...
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