FOOD & DRINK
Red panda lovers can now watch New Bedford’s cutest family on live-stream
“New Bedford, Massachusetts: For the last five years, guests at the Buttonwood Park Zoo have been delighted by the adorable antics of the red pandas that call the Zoo home. Now, thanks to a partnership with local IT company, Micro Technology Solutions, Inc in Fairhaven, those same red pandas are making their mark on the world wide web.
Annual Tihonet Pond Fishing Derby to take place
The Wankinquoah Rod and Gun Club is holding its annual Tihonet Pond Fishing Derby on Sunday, June 2. The club has been running the derby for over 50 years. A.D. Makepeace Company has donated its property and partnered with the club to hold this year’s event. Held on the...
New Bedford area celebrates Cinco de Mayo this weekend: New Bedford Eats
NEW BEDFORD — Cinco de Mayo is this weekend and there's no better way to celebrate than with some delicious food, refreshing drinks and great entertainment. From the highly anticipated reopening of Cisco Brewers outdoor patio, to the laughter-filled Cinco de Mayo Comedy Show at Pub 6T5 Bar and Grille and the mouth-watering offerings at Mi Antojo Mexican Restaurant, there is something for everyone to enjoy. ...
Fashion enthusiasts, mark your calendars! Kilburn Mill to celebrate local fashion on May 4
NEW BEDFORD — Behind the city's rich history in the textile and fishing industries, there is a growing movement of sustainability in the fashion industry. "I wanted to put together a fashion show that highlights all the creativity going on in New Bedford that designers and vintage resellers are doing that basically have connects back to what I'm doing at my shop with sustainability in the fashion industry," said Claudia DeSousa-Baptista, owner of Bushwood Tailors Opportunity Shop. ...
Wareham author signing South Coast inspired book at Barnes and Noble
Wareham’s Paul Rooney will be at the Dartmouth Barnes and Noble, located at 392 State Road, signing his crime novel, “Widow’s Cove,” on May 11 at 1 p.m. The book is a South Coast inspired tale, following Rob Ragusa, a detective from the Boston FBI field office, sent to investigate a fire that consumed a commercial scalloper and the mysterious absence of a crew member just as the ashes settled.
Evelyn's opens for season; Fuel the Fourth Mondays at Barrett's: Fall River Eats
Not sure where to grab a bite to eat? With lots of options around the Fall River area, it can be difficult to choose. If you’re having a hard time, we’re here to help you narrow it down. We've compiled a list of meal deals, special events, and...
Dog paw-ty to celebrate anniversary of dog park
The Dog Park Affiliation of Wareham will hold a First Birthday Paw-ty for the Wareham Dog Park on Saturday, May 4. The park will be open all day, but the party is from 1 to 3 p.m. There will be human cake and pup cups, activites such as card making...
Brunch, charcuterie, cake, and ice cream: Mother's Day reservations in the Fall River area
Have you made your Mother’s Day reservations yet?. If you haven’t, the good news is that there’s still time. There are so many ways to say thank you, or to show the people we care about how much they mean to us. One of the best ways...
From Pen to Paper: How Students at Dartmouth Pursue Creative Writing
While Dartmouth students have likely written more essays than they can count, many might have trouble remembering the last time they wrote for pleasure — to craft a story just for themselves. I personally love to write poetry but can never justify pausing in the middle of a problem set to pull out my journal. Making time for creative writing can be difficult at Dartmouth. As a result, some students find that joining writing-based clubs in college gives them a dedicated space for their passion.
Weekly Headlines on WCTV, Week of May 2
Wareham Week has partnered with Wareham Community Television 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 discuss a Fearing Street fire, nurses picketing outside...
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