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UMASS Dartmouth Softball receives academic accolades
The National Fastpitch Coaches Association has released its 2024-25 All-America Scholar awards with the UMass Dartmouth softball team garnering academic honors. UMass Dartmouth is one of three Little East Conference teams to be honored for their...
Women on the move
Women looking to get some fresh air can join the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust for a walk. The walk will be on Thursday, Aug. 14 at 8 a.m. at Frank Knowles/Little River Reserve. The parking lot and trailhead is 7/10ths of a mile south of the...
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To bid and to boogie at the Boatyard Bash
Sow much fun: Open Farm Day on the horizon
Women on the move
Grilling up a good time
UMASS Dartmouth Softball receives academic accolades
Finder’s keepers
To bid and to boogie at the Boatyard Bash
Looking to party? Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust’s is holding their biggest fundraiser of the year. The annual Boatyard Bash will be on Saturday, Aug. 23 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Concordia Company, 300 Gulf Road. Tickets cost $125 each for...
Grilling up a good time
Grill and chill at St. Mary’s Parish’s BBQ this fall. The barbeque will be on Sunday, Sept. 14 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on 789 Dartmouth Street. There will be food, games and music. Please register at https://diocesefr.wufoo.com
Finder’s keepers
Looking for something to do? The Dartmouth Cultural Center is hosting a children’s scavenger hunt. Participants can pick up the item list from Wednesday, Aug. 27 to Saturday, Aug. 30. The form and pictures must be returned from Thursday, Aug. 28 to...
Honoring those who served
Celebrate those who give their time to the country. Military & First Responder Appreciation Weekend is coming to the Running Brook Vineyard. The event will be on Saturday, Aug. 23 and Sunday, Aug. 24 from noon to 5 p.m. There will be a market...
Sow much fun: Open Farm Day on the horizon
Have a farm-tastic day at Round The Bend’s Open Farm Day. Open Farm Day will be on Saturday, Aug. 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m at 92 Allens Neck Road. There will be a free farm tour offered at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Participants can grab...
September opening slated for Chick-fil-A
Chicken fans have something to click about: Chick-fil-A restaurant is scheduled to open next month at Faunce Corner and State roads. A late September opening date is anticipated for the national chicken restaurant, franchise owner Julie Gallagher...
‘This is what it’s all about’: Generations keep over 90-year clambake tradition alive
John “Uncle John” Reid still remembers when the Smith Neck Friends’ clambake served tripe — cow stomach, steamed in paper bags until it turned translucent and jiggled like a square of gelatin. “We used to call it clambake jello,” he laughed, noting...
Dartmouth looks for new beds as sewer overflows continue to impact shellfishing
Antiquated sewer systems continue to force shellfishing closures in Dartmouth, and while little can be done, efforts are underway to find alternative shellfishing locations. While sewer discharge and nitrogen pollution have routinely closed shell...
Meet Cody Haddad: The new town administrator looking to make ‘real change’
Dartmouth’s new Town Administrator Cody Haddad may have grown up in Taunton, but for him Dartmouth has always been a “special place.” While studying political science at UMass Dartmouth, he quickly realized his interest in specifically municipal...
Feasible but not funded: Dartmouth weighs options for long-awaited recreation center
Dartmouth has been talking about building a recreation center for years but the project is now at a crossroads with progress having been on hold since the departure of the former town administrator last year. “The town has never had a centralized...
Things to do: Week of July 31
Friday, August 1
Join a canvas cruise
The Art Drive, a juried open studio tour through the coastal villages of Dartmouth and Westport, returns for its 17th year from August 1 to 3, running daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m...
Christmas in July: New organizer brings community-first spirit to vineyard events
Rolling in on a bright red 1950s Willys-Overland Jeepster with a baseball cap, a Christmas-themed aloha shirt and Mrs. Claus in the back, Santa had come to town and he was ready to get Running Brook Vineyard in the holiday spirit Saturday, July 26...
Town officials consider possibility of purchasing Hawthorne Country Club property
[Editor’s note: This story has been updated to clarify the Toll Brothers are no longer involved with the project at 970 Tucker Road.]
With a private developer aiming to build high-density senior housing on the site of...
Competition isn’t ‘ruff’ when everyone’s a winner
Some were nearly as tall as their humans, others fit snugly in a purse. But all sizes and breeds drew cheers from the audience and proud smiles from their human companions at the annual dog show held Saturday, July 26 as part of the Padanaram Summer...
A ‘taste of Greece’ right here in Dartmouth
They start cooking for the Greek festival at St. George’s Church in February. But the recipes and the tradition date back far longer. Thousands of years of history were celebrated July 25 and 26 at the Taste of Greece, a semi-annual festival that...
Young entrepreneurs make their mark at the Padanaram Summer Festival
“We made like a trillion!” exclaimed 7-year-old Charlie Armondo from behind his lemonade stand, a wide grin on his face as his business partner, Declan Crane, declared, “We’re the best lemonade stand here.” The two boys, both 7, were hard at work...
Third-best harbor: Residents share their love for Padanaram
Casting his line into Apponagansett Bay, Luke Medeiros reminisced about his time growing up in Dartmouth, catching scup, tautog, dogfish and fluke along Knowles Beach. For Medeiros, the harbor is one of the best places to be in Dartmouth. And...
Grandmother of Dartmouth resident killed in Fall River fire
Loving grandmother and devout catholic Eleanor Willett touched many lives before a fire at a Fall River assisted living facility claimed her life. Willett, 86, is survived by her granddaughter Dartmouth resident Holly Mallowes. Willett was one of 10...
A coastal identity like no other: Local artist crafts Native jewelry
With gentle hands guiding quahog shells and soapstone beads through sand, Dartmouth resident Elizabeth James-Perry carefully crafts her wampum jewelry using local material. James-Perry set up a learning booth at the Round the Bend Farm's Open Farm...
Boaters will soon be required to obtain new safety certificates
Following Gov. Maura Healey’s decision to sign into law new boating regulations for safety certificates, Harbormaster Steve Melo says he has some unanswered questions. The new regulations, which were signed into law under the Hanson-Milone Act by...
Funding approved for permanent dog park
The $126,830 needed for the construction of the long-awaited Dartmouth Dog Park has been approved following a transfer of end of year funds. According to Assistant Town Administrator Chris Vitale, the town awarded the construction contract to Ramco...
Dartmouth rep encourages veterans to attend town hall for HERO Act
Rep. Chris Markey of Dartmouth is encouraging residents, especially veterans, to attend a town hall event with Veterans Services Secretary Jon Santiago on Thursday, July 17, at 11 a.m. at the New Bedford Whaling Museum. The town hall will focus on...
Shuck yeah, it’s time for a clambake
People are “shore” to have a good time during the Friends of Smith Neck Meeting’s old-fashioned New England Clambake. The event will be on August 9 at 1:30 p.m. The bake will be located at 594 Smith Neck Road at the corner of Rock O’Dundee Road...
Annual memorial fundraiser to come in September
The fourth annual Tyler Joseph Leonard Memorial Fundraiser will take place in Dartmouth this September. The event is held to celebrate Tyler and raise money for mental health awareness and suicide prevention. The event will be on Sept. 6 at The...
Something to sale-abrate
Score some new finds at the Dartmouth Historical & Arts Society’s Yard Sale. The sale will be on Saturday, July 19 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Russell Mills Schoolhouse on 1205 Russells Mills Road. Members and friends of the Dartmouth...
Resident supports local cause and car fanatics with rare Model T
WAREHAM — As the oldies played and car-fanatics gathered in the Elks Lodge parking lot, a Dartmouth resident was showing off his favorite set of wheels: a rare 1926 Model T. An array of cars were on display by the Downshifters Car Club, who were...
Knocking it out of the park: Dartmouth Dynamites take over tournament
The Dartmouth Dynamites dominated the diamond in the Summer Blast Softball Tournament, taking home multiple wins across three teams. Softball Commissioner Brian Thomas said the softball program grows every year and has had a successful season. "...
Officials remain paws-itive about dog park construction beginning this summer
Although dogs may have to wait until spring 2026 to finally frolic off-leash in a permanent park, construction on Dartmouth’s long-awaited dog park is expected to begin this summer — if the town can secure the additional funding needed to break...
Join in on the Vineyard Vibes Christmas in July weekend
Christmas is coming to town a bit early this year and it's bringing an array of goods, live music and free activities and games to Running Brook Vineyard & Winery over the July 26 and 27 weekend. Hosted from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. each day, Seth...
Celebrate summer in the village with local retail and entertainment
A cherished summertime tradition returns in Padanaram Village on Saturday, July 26, as the Padanaram Summer Festival looks to bring a full day of fun to the historic harborfront from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Organized by the Padanaram Business Association,...
Summer at the library promises page-turners and performers
Tuesday, July 15
Science Heroes assemble
Calling all young adventurers — it’s time to level up. Science Heroes will visit the Dartmouth Public Libraries on Tuesday, July 15, taking kids on a high-energy mission to solve...
Need a karaoke machine, garden tools or maybe a globe? Try the library.
Community members can borrow more than books from the Dartmouth Public Library. They can take home a party. From a karaoke machine to cornhole sets to a portable photo studio light box, all the fixings for a fun celebration are available for free...
Tempers and temperatures cool at the jail as sheriff’s advocacy heats up
For years, the walls inside the Dartmouth Women’s Center dripped with sweat. The floors became slip-and-slides and tensions ran high as inmates and correctional officers alike battled the heat, with temperatures often in excess of 90 degrees...
Red, white and brass: A Fourth of July tradition lives on in Dartmouth
Just outside the old Russells Mills schoolhouse, tradition lived on as the Community Band played out its patriotic tunes for the residents who joined the annual Fourth of July picnic Thursday, July 3. Flags were waving, kids were dancing — and...
Get into the giving spirit early with My Brother’s Keeper
As more families struggle to afford the basics, My Brother’s Keeper is once again getting a head start on the holidays — and asking the community to do the same. The Dartmouth-based Christian ministry has launched its second annual “Christmas in...
Preservation Trust brings the revolution to life
The 1762 Elihu Akin House was abuzz with Revolutionary era activity as re-enactors and artisans interpreted the ways of life in the 18th century during the last weekend in June. As a witness site to those Revolutionary times, the Dartmouth Heritage...
What will be the future of housing in Dartmouth? It’s time to decide.
With an influx of multiple high-density developments coming into town, Dartmouth sees more challenges of rising costs and aging infrastructure, but the need for housing remains. Town officials are now looking to residents to help shape the future of...
Fishing derby keeps kids hooked on fishing
DARTMOUTH — For 35 years, a free fishing tournament for kids has brought families, bait, bobbers and plenty of smiles to a small pond in Dartmouth. The 35th annual “Get Hooked on Fishing, Not Drugs” fishing tournament was held at Mello’s pond on...
'They learned the ropes, no pun intended': Women in STEAM sail for second year
The waters of the SouthCoast saw what "girl power" can truly do. Over the course of four days, eleven women-identifying and non-binary individuals boarded the
Ernestina-Morrissey
captained by Tiffany Krihwan to learn, bond and grow. The...
Buzzards Bay Swim location changed to Onset Bay
For the first time in 32 years, the Buzzards Bay Swim will be held in Onset Bay. The change comes with concerns that possible rain before the event could cause sewer overflows in New Bedford’s Outer Harbor. On Saturday, June 28, more than 300...
Nine Dartmouth residents to take on the Buzzards Bay Swim
The Buzzards Bay Swim returns on Saturday, June 28 at 7 a.m., with more than 275 swimmers set to take on the 1.2-mile open water course from New Bedford’s South End to Fort Phoenix in Fairhaven, including nine from right here in Dartmouth. Canceled...
Picnic, patriotism and music: A classic Fourth of July celebration to continue
Pack a picnic, bring a flag and get ready to enjoy an old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration as the Dartmouth Community Band and Historical and Arts Society once again host their annual Band & Picnic at the Russells Mills Schoolhouse. This...
DNRT protects 34 acres of rare habitat near Ridge Hill Reserve
The Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust has announced the successful acquisition of 34 acres of ecologically significant land directly adjacent to its Ridge Hill Reserve. Closed on June 10, the newly protected parcel is entirely designated as “...
Utility rates increase again to keep infrastructure afloat
Dartmouth residents will once again see increases to their water and sewer bills in Fiscal Year 2026 as a part of a long-term plan to fund major infrastructure upgrades, cover rising project costs and maintain healthy reserves for future borrowing...
Summer heat is a ‘shore thing,’ Dartmouth takes a break from the rain
After weeks of soggy Saturdays and rained-out plans, summer finally arrived and with a heat wave to prove it. With temperatures soaring into the high 80s and not a raindrop in sight, beaches across Dartmouth filled with families eager to soak up the...
Help shape Dartmouth’s housing future
The town of Dartmouth is working with the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District to update its Housing Production Plan, a five-year roadmap to support the development and preservation of affordable housing in the community...
Susan Murray named 2025 Commonwealth Heroine by Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women
Susan Murray, a resident of Dartmouth and member of the Board of Health, has been named a 2025 Commonwealth Heroine by the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women, an honor recognizing women who make a impact in their communities through...
Residents: Which of these town projects are important to you?
The Long Range Capital Planning Committee is looking for feedback from the community on which projects it should be prioritizing over the next several years. To gauge community interest, a short survey is available to rank 10 projects from Community...
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