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DGAL takes home the prize... literally, they all got trophies
The Dartmouth Girls Athletic League faced off against each other for a series of championship games from Thursday, Feb. 19 to Saturday, Feb. 21. “This is a fun…
Parking ban announced ahead of blizzard conditions
With a blizzard expected to hit the South Coast late Sunday afternoon, a parking ban will be going into effect at 6 pm on Sunday and will last through 11 pm on Monday, Feb. 23. Parking is not…
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Dartmouth residents announce candidacy for State Representative
New Bedford man sentenced to 18 months for Dartmouth drunk driving incident
Election ballot takes shape with one contested race
Public Works discusses ways to ease town water issues
For Town Administrator Cody Haddad, transparency is the name of the game
New York Bagel Co to move into closed Sunrise Bakery
For the love of it: Dartmouth boys hockey wins Valentine's Day game
Buzzards Bay Coalition conserves 22 acres for salt marsh protection
A potential solution to the orange bags
'Paw'-some! Dog park naming contest underway
A potential solution to the orange bags
A solution to the orange Save Money and Reduce Trash program bags ripping may be near, with the bag manufacturer set to change their manufacturing process. Board of Public Works members said that the bags have been ripping due to the glue strip...
Public Works discusses ways to ease town water issues
Dartmouth has been relying heavily on New Bedford for its water supply for years, raising water rates for residents and buying millions of dollars of water in fiscal year 25. Now, the Board of Public Works is working on ways to become more...
For Town Administrator Cody Haddad, transparency is the name of the game
Six months into the job, Town Administrator Cody Haddad has brought a new sense of initiative into town, with old projects being completed and new programs being established. Haddad and the town have completed or nearly completed a number of...
Election ballot takes shape with one contested race
Four candidates will vie for a seat on the Select Board in this spring’s town election, with all other offices uncontested. On the April 7 ballot will be one seat on the Select Board, two on the School Committee, two on the Board of Health, one on...
New Bedford man sentenced to 18 months for Dartmouth drunk driving incident
Craig Dias, 22, of New Bedford was sentenced to serve 18 months in the House of Correction for driving while intoxicated and illegally possessing a firearm. Minutes before midnight on Oct. 14, 2024, Dartmouth Police responded to a crash on Old...
Buzzards Bay Coalition conserves 22 acres for salt marsh protection
The Buzzards Bay Coalition recently conserved 22 acres of land on either side of Slocums River, allowing the salt marshes space to move as a rising sea level threatens to down the existing marsh. The 22 acres of land are located on Little River...
New York Bagel Co to move into closed Sunrise Bakery
Months after Sunrise Bakery closed its doors in Dartmouth, the New York Bagel Co has announced that it will be moving into the space. The South Dartmouth location will be the New York Bagel Co’s seventh location, with their State Road location...
Dartmouth residents announce candidacy for State Representative
Dartmouth residents have already begun announcing their intentions to run for the 9th Bristol District state representative seat. State Rep. Chris Markey, a Democrat who has served as State Representative in the 9th Bristol District for 12 years,...
A Valentines Day Dance for all ages
Valentine’s Day is all about love; typically the day focuses on romantic love, but the Dartmouth High School and Council on Aging focus on another type of love – love for the broader community. “The young people here go out of their way to make...
Project unknowns persist as deadline for Residences at Hawthorne looms
With just a month and a half left for the Zoning Board of Appeals to make a decision on the future of a proposed 137-unit affordable housing project at 970 Tucker Road, Chair Michael Medeiros says plans for the project are “still not complete.”...
Water main breaks near Bryant Street, motorists asked to avoid area
A water main break near 54 Bryant Street is being repaired by the Department of Public Works Water and Sewer Division, and water is expected to be turned back on by this afternoon to evening. The damage is currently isolated to the property with...
Things to do: week of Feb. 12
Friday, Feb. 13 Chow down at a potluck dinner All farmers are invited to a potluck supper on Friday, Feb. 13. The supper will begin at 6 p.m. and will be held at the Dartmouth Grange at 1133 Fisher Road. Farmers are encouraged to bring their...
Engineering invention and imagination at the DeMello School
The DeMello School may be nurturing the next Thomas Edison or Ruth Graves Wakefield. The school is encouraging kids to learn about inventing through their Invention Convention team and fourth grade Eureka! unit. The Invention Convention team...
Growing green in the face of a winter freeze
In the winter when snow covers the ground and temperatures drop below freezing, growing crops like leafy greens and lemons may seem impossible. But like many others, farmers at Round the Bend Farm have devised a work around. Scattered across the...
Preliminary town budget begins taking shape months before deadline
After various meetings and collaboration with department heads, a preliminary version of the town's Fiscal Year 2027 budget is already coming into fruition. "We're about a month ahead of where we were last year in the budget process," said Town...
Citizen's Academy to show residents what Dartmouth is all about
Beginning on Wednesday, April, 1, the town of Dartmouth will be offerring residents the opporunity to see how the town operates and what goes on behind the scenes as part of its new Citizen's Academy initiative. "It's an opportunity for our...
Crypto ATMs, snow removal bylaw among possible Town Meeting discussions
Four months out from Town Meeting, what members will be asked to vote on is already beginning to take shape. Besides the routine agenda items like approving the town budget, Town Administrator Cody Haddad proposed two additional ones: changing the...
School Committee announces $59 million Fiscal Year budget request
As the deadline to submit a budget for Fiscal Year 2027 approaches, the Dartmouth School Committee is looking to request $59,277,916, which is about 7% higher than last year's budget. Superintendent June Saba-Maguire noted that creating the budget...
Stinking up the Humane Society with love from the animals
Valentine’s Day is a holiday to celebrate love, with pink hearts and chocolate boxes. But what about people who aren’t feeling good about love and don’t want to celebrate the holiday in the traditional puppy-love way? The Humane Society & Shelter...
Dartmouth man let out on bail following vehicle homicide that killed one, injured another
A Dartmouth man charged with vehicular homicide, resulting in the death of one woman, has been released on bail after an arraignment in New Bedford District Court. The crash occurred around 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 6, when Andrew Johansen...
Dartmouth man charged with killing an elderly woman, injuring another in fatal accident
Andrew Johansen, 34, of Dartmouth has been accused of killing a 70-year-old woman and injuring another woman in a motor vehicle accident that occurred around 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 6. Both women were pedestrians at the intersection of Route 18...
Former Dartmouth man found not guilty for half sister's murder
Former Dartmouth resident David Reed, who was accused of killing his half sister with a conch shell in 2001, has been found not guilty. Reed's half sister Rose Marie Moniz had been found dead at her home on Acushnet Avenue in New Bedford on March...
Things to do: Week of Feb. 5
Saturday, Feb. 7 Sinking of the S.S. Larchmont Learn about the sinking of the S.S. Larchmont off Watch Hill, which occurred in February of 1907. The sinking occurred when the ship collided with the schooner Harry Knowlton three miles offshore....
Planning Board race sees two potential contenders so far
As the Annual Town Election approaches, Planning Board incumbent Kevin Estes may face some competition from challenger Joel Smith. As of Tuesday, Feb. 3, Estes and Smith are the only two people to have taken out nomination papers for the Planning...
Who let the dogs out to fro-lick through the snow?
After a freezing cold spell, residents enjoyed comparatively spring-like temperatures of high 20s to low 30s degrees on Tuesday, Feb. 3. Ducks swam in the partially melted ponds, dogs with both thick fur and cloth coats frolicked through the snowy...
Finding shelter from the cold through the Continuum of Care
Every year from mid-November to the end of March, the Bristol County Continuum of Care provides shelter to the homeless when it's below 30 degrees or when there's bad weather. What first began as a shelter in the basement of Sister Rose's House — a...
Groundhogs predict a longer winter
After last weekend's snowstorm and the string of below freezing days, spring may not arrive for six more weeks, at least according to the groundhogs. Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog from Pennsylvania, saw his shadow early on Monday, Feb. 2. He...
Temps may be low, but spirits are high as residents brave the cold
Dartmouth may have been spared from more snowfall Sunday, but the town still faced the bitter cold as temperatures never rose above 21 degrees and the windchill made it feel colder. But despite the cold, residents braved the outdoors. Cars pulled in...
Chris Markey officially announces candidacy for District Attorney
“I pledge to be the fearless district attorney you would want if your child was a victim of a crime,” Markey said. “I also pledge to be the thoughtful and fair minded district attorney if your child was ever to be charged with a crime.” After 15...
UMass Dartmouth celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.'s memory at 24th annual breakfast
“I want you to know the names,” said Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. in the ‘I've Been to the Mountaintop’ speech that he gave on April 3, 1968, “That we and the people will get to the promised land.” UMass Dartmouth held their 24th annual Martin...
Four years after phone policies implemented, teachers pleased but students less so
Four years ago, Dartmouth High School enforced “Cell Hotels” for students to put their phones in during classes. Now the administration says that it’s had a positive impact on both students’ social and academic lives. Under the policy established...
Dartmouth middle schoolers take a peek at some future career opportunities
On Wednesday, Jan. 14, Dartmouth Middle School seventh graders got a glimpse into their potential future career paths in the school’s annual career day. Twenty-nine local professionals attended the event to share their jobs with over 280 students...
School choice program to continue into 2026-2027 school year
Dartmouth Public Schools' school choice program is set to return for the 2026-2027 academic year. The school choice program, which began in 2016, gives high school students from neighboring towns the opportunity to attend Dartmouth High School. This...
School Committee sets 2026-2027 school calendar
The calendar for the 2026-2027 academic year for Dartmouth Public Schools has been set. The school year will begin on Wednesday, Sept. 2, and the last day is set for Thursday, June 17. Unlike previous years, students will have Dec. 23 off, with...
New grill and bakery to grill up local and cultural flavors
Cape Verde, Portugal and Brazil are coming to Dartmouth. At least, the cuisine will be when The Grill Basket Express opens in the 15 State Road Shaws plaza. “I think there’s no better legacy than impacting other people and inspiring and motivating...
Buzzards Bay Coalition protects four new properties with conservation restrictions
Over 37 acres of land will be protected and placed under conservation restrictions with the Buzzards Bay Coalition, permanently protecting the private properties from any future development plans. A conservation restriction allows a land owner to...
Storm dumps foot of snow, see how Dartmouth responded
After snowing all day Sunday and into early Monday morning, Dartmouth ended up with a little over 12 inches of snow as of 8:30 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. Most people stayed in on Sunday, making soup and hot cocoa, organizing...
State Rep. Christopher Markey to run for Bristol County District Attorney
After serving in the Massachusetts House of Representatives for 15 years, state Rep. Christopher Markey is looking to switch gears and run for Bristol County District Attorney. On Wednesday, Jan. 21, District Attorney Thomas Quinn announced that he...
Snow day is snow problem as Dartmouth continues to face winter storm
As the winter storm that started this morning continues into the evening and Monday morning, Dartmouth has gotten around 14 inches of light and powdery snow as of 12 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 26. The snow is estimated to turn into potential mixed...
Non-essential town functions closed Monday
Non-essential town facilities will be closed on Monday, Jan. 25 and resume on Tuesday, Jan. 26. School will be canceled and trash pick up will be on Tuesday, Jan. 26. The select board meeting will be happening virtually and the school board...
State Rep. Christopher Markey to not seek reelection, will run for Bristol County District Attorney
After 15 years of serving in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, state Rep. Christopher Markey will not be seeking reelection this November. Instead, he will be running for Bristol County District Attorney, a position now open as incumbent...
Residents make their final preparations for impending snow storm
Nearly every shopping cart at the Shaw's on State Road was in use on Saturday, Jan. 24 as residents prepared for the upcoming storm that's projected to bring between 8 and 15 inches of snow. With one day remaining before the storm's arrival,...
Dartmouth prepares for impending snow storm
With Dartmouth expected to get between eight and 15 inches of snow onSunday, Jan. 25 and Monday, Jan. 26, the Department of Public Works and the town are taking preparations and have some tips. A parking ban will be in effect from 9 a.m. Sunday to...
Dartmouth, New Bedford residents go out in the cold to protest I.C.E.
“We have to come out and show people that not everybody stands behind these terrible crimes of I.C.E.,” said Rafael Pizarro of New Bedford. “People are willing even in this cold to come out and have their voices heard. I think it’s important to do...
Prestige car wash water shut off for bylaw violations
The Department of Public Works denied TD Construction a utility layer license, which allows contractors to work on sewer and water pipes, during the Thursday, Jan. 22 Board of Public Works meeting. The company was working on Prestige Car Wash on...
Sherbrooke Farms traffic, civil and environmental concerns discussed at Zoning Board meeting
The petitioners for Sherbrooke Farms granted the Zoning Board of Appeals an extension on their application decision, giving them until May 14 to have public meetings about the 40B apartment building application. Sherbrooke Farms would have 156...
Zoning board approves Audi/Volkswagen dealership
The Zoning Board of Appeals approved the request to build an Audi and Volkswagen dealership during the Thursday, Jan. 22 meeting. This will be located between the Walmart and Dartmouth Collision Center on State Road. Chair Michael Medeiros stated...
District Attorney Thomas Quinn to not seek reelection
After serving nearly 12 years as the Bristol County District Attorney, Thomas Quinn will not be seeking reelection for a fourth term. He did not say why he decided to not seek reelection. Quinn grew up in Bristol County and became a prosecutor 40...
Fire breaks out on Hixville Road, no one injured
A fire broke out at a house on Hixville Road on Friday, Jan. 16. One person and dog escaped, while another dog died in the fire. The source of the fire is unknown at this time. The other three inhabitants were uninjured as well. The basement and...
Bristol County Jail eliminates nearly $3 million
In an effort to prioritize jail operations, Bristol County Sheriff Paul Heroux has eliminated nearly $3 million in non-jail positions within the Bristol County Sheriff’s Department. The units that saw positions eliminated or left vacated are COVID...
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