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21 Dogs Rescued From New Bedford Home Are Ready for Adoption
FALL RIVER (WBSM) — New Bedford Animal Control rescued 21 dogs from a home in early July, and now the dogs are looking for their new forever homes. The animals had been living in unsanitary and dangerous conditions. Some dogs lived in cages in the attic, where temperatures had entered triple digits when they were discovered.
Sweet, loving ‘Noodles’ dumped in Acushnet wants to spend her last days of life happy
Pleas read and pass along. I need help! The ACO and some local rescues are aware and this will be cross posted. NO MICROCHIP. Stray 12+-year-old kitty presumed to be dumped at Acushnet mobile home park 5 days ago. She is not one of our resident feral cats. The tenant who found her calls her ‘Angel’ but dubbed ‘Noodle’ by my 8-year-old.
Stop and Shop Pulls Deli Meats From Shelves
Shoppers at SouthCoast Stop and Shops may have noticed something odd on Friday afternoon. The supermarket's deli cases were stripped empty. Workers at the Fairhaven Stop and Shop were working hard to wipe down all of the deli's surfaces as word of a listeria issue circulated. The store manager on...
The Coolest Summer Vibes at The Pilot House Sandwich
One of our favorite Dirty Water Cape & Islands partners, The Pilot House Lounge in Sandwich, Massachusetts, is beloved by both locals and visitors alike with its blend of scenic waterfront views, historic charm, and diverse menu. Nestled along the picturesque Sandwich Marina, it offers stunning water views and a...
Need Something New To Drink? Try a Boston Cooler
It's a refreshing drink with a seemingly local name and yet the Boston Cooler has nothing to do with Massachusetts. Many ice cream drink lovers call the Boston Cooler better than a root beer float, but it's ingredients aren't too far off. So, if you want something a little different...
25 SouthCoast ‘Hole In the Wall’ Restaurants You’re Missing Out On
One of the best perks we have here at Fun 107 is our duty to eat at our local restaurants. Every time we have a Seize the Deal with a local restaurant it is our responsibility to visit that restaurant with a gift card so that we know what we are talking about when we are on the air. The more Seize the Deals we do with a restaurant, the more familiar we are with it, which is beneficial to both the client and listeners (and us, if we're being honest).
Cape Cod Beach Reopened Shortly After Public Advisory About Bacteria In The Water
The Cape Cod National Seashore announced on Facebook on July 16 that Marconi Beach was “closed to swimming due to bacterial exceedance.”. The source noted that its sample collection is what prompted the temporary closure. The warning added that the National Park Service would keep nearby residents and visitors updated on the Wellfleet, Massachusetts-based beach’s reopening. Notably, the Cape Cod National Seashore is an extension of the National Park Service.
On the Vineyard Ice Cream Trail
Did you know that July is National Ice Cream Month? Naturally, the folks at the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources celebrated the occasion by assembling a Massachusetts “ice cream trail” — a way to introduce people to parlors and creameries around the state that showcase their Bay State roots with local ingredients. The map is due to be released in August.
Who to call when wildlife invades your property?
Seagulls can really make a mess in New Bedford, but pigeons also proved to be a menace in one downtown building when they decided to nest and make the attic their home. After a call to David Silvia, owner of the new Critter Control franchise in New Bedford, the 20 or so live pigeons were evicted and prevented from getting back inside. ...
Jewel comes to the Campground
Working to sustain and maintain the beautiful Campground in Oak Bluffs, with its charming and colorful architecture and storied history, is part and parcel of Kelly Feirtag’s job as general manager of the MV Camp Meeting Association (MVCMA). No small task, but it’s not her first Grand Illumination by a long shot.
New Bedford Welcomes New Pizza Hut with Iconic ’90s Buffet
Get ready New Bedford, there's a new Pizza Hut coming to the city and is gearing up for something nostalgic. Coming soon to 914 Mount Pleasant Street by Kings Highway, Pizza Hut promises to bring back the beloved '90s style buffet and salad bar that many have been missed and been craving.
SANDWICH GLASS MUSEUM SANDWICH, MASSACHUSETTS – “HEARTBEATS AND HARMONY”
The Sandwich Glass Museum proudly presents “Heartbeats & Harmony” a collective exhibition of works by glass artist Robert Dane and painter Carl Lopes. Based on their mutual love of Afro-Caribbean music, this exhibition features glass sculpture and imagery reflecting admiration and inspiration drawn from Afrocentric culture. “Without a...
Dig in to the 'Big Dill,' $14 lobster rolls, or $12 burgers: New Bedford Eats
Foodies, what are you craving this week? As always the SouthCoast is brimming with delightful dishes and cuisines for you to dig into. Don't get overwhelmed by the age-old question "What's for dinner?" New Bedford Eats helps you narrow down the list of places to try by bringing you new menu items, food events, and specials popping up all over the area. ...
Dorothy’s Corner hosts second annual Gullah Geechee Dinner Party
On July 19, Dorothy’s Corner marked a significant milestone with their second annual Gullah Geechee Dinner Party, paying homage to Dorothy West and celebrating seven remarkable individuals who have left an indelible mark on 20th-century Black vacationers history. Among the honorees were Abigail McGrath, Lee Van Allen, Dr. Lorna Andrade, Dr. Frances Gaskin, Jocelyn Coleman Walton, Dolores Allen Littles, and Anita Christian.
Boston Light by Sally Snowman
Mon., 7/29, 6 p.m., at the Acushnet Public Library, 232 Middle Rd. Join us for a power point presentation of Boston Lights’ 307 years of history and a few anecdotes of Sally’s experiences as a 21st Century Keeper. Boston Light, the first established light station in colonial America,...
Review: Three days left to see 'Little Shop of Horrors' showing in Falmouth or Cotuit
FALMOUTH — Your eyes don’t deceive you — there’s another exceptional performance of “Little Shop of Horrors” opening on the Cape this week. In Falmouth, the nationally renowned College Light Opera Company (CLOC) is taking on the horror comedy as one of nine productions this summer season. The result is a hilarious, sonically stunning, thought-provoking show featuring the best young performers from across the country. Name of show: “Little Shop of Horrors” by Howard Ashman; music and...
Weekly headlines with Wareham Media, July 25
Wareham Week has partnered with Wareham Media to create a short weekly show touching on some of the previous week’s top stories and introducing the public to the faces behind Wareham Week. In this week’s episode, editor Liam Mayo discusses First Responders Night with the Gatemen, changes in the...
‘Give Me Shelter’ art show and sale
Sheltering homeless women, men, and children on the Vineyard requires creative financing at all times. Harbor Homes knows. Programs from its winter overnight shelter to the MV Cares Outreach Coalition are seeing a surge in demand for supportive services, according to Jennifer Frank, Harbor Homes board chair. (Thirty-two new people sought shelter from Harbor Homes last winter.) This two-day exhibit, the organization’s fourth annual “Give Me Shelter” show, takes the idea of creative financing to the bank. “We hope this art show helps us raise much-needed funds so the work of Harbor Homes can continue, but we also hope this event raises awareness of the very real issue of homelessness here in our community,” Frank said.
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