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NB School Committee Emphasizes Technology In FY17 School Budget
NB School Committee Emphasizes Technology In FY17 School Budget
NB School Committee Emphasizes Technology In FY17 School Budget
Technology took the forefront of Monday night's New Bedford school budget discussion. Out of the $7.7 million expected to be added to the district's budget for 2017, $300,000 will be included for technology replacement. New Bedford schools' Information Technology Director Rob Tetreault says the additional funds could go toward a number of needs, such as laptops for middle school faculty, or partia
Upcoming Meetings The Key For Acushnet LNG Opponents
Upcoming Meetings The Key For Acushnet LNG Opponents
Upcoming Meetings The Key For Acushnet LNG Opponents
A local group continued their fight against a proposed 6.8 million cubic foot LNG facility in Acushnet. On Wednesday night, South Coast Neighbors United held a public forum at the Acushnet VFW to inform locals about the proposed Access Northeast Project  located on Peckham Rd, which is lead by energy companies Spectra, Eversource, and National Grid...
Five NB Students Awarded The Jacobs Family Scholarship
Five NB Students Awarded The Jacobs Family Scholarship
Five NB Students Awarded The Jacobs Family Scholarship
After their tour of New Bedford High School on Tuesday, Irwin Jacobs and his wife Joan wrapped up their visit to the city with their 16th annual scholarship presentation at the Whaling Museum. The Jacobs Family rewarded five high school seniors in New Bedford with a $35,000 scholarship to study math, science, or engineering in college...
Qualcomm Founder Irwin Jacobs Visits NBHS
Qualcomm Founder Irwin Jacobs Visits NBHS
Qualcomm Founder Irwin Jacobs Visits NBHS
Could New Bedford High students see tablets in every classroom? Technology mogul Dr. Irwin Jacobs, and his wife Joan, visited the school Tuesday morning. The Qualcomm founder and New Bedford High alumnus spoke with students and teachers participating in a pilot digital math program...
The New Sister Rose House Set To Open Next Week
The New Sister Rose House Set To Open Next Week
The New Sister Rose House Set To Open Next Week
Members of the media got a look at the finished Sister Rose House in New Bedford on Thursday. The dry men's homeless shelter named after Sister Rosellen Gallogly, is run by Catholic Social Services. Previously, the Sister Rose House was located in the downtown area, but Catholic Social Services CEO Arlene MacNamee says the new building at 73 Division St...
Dartmouth Voters Say ‘No’ To Police Station Renovation
Dartmouth Voters Say ‘No’ To Police Station Renovation
Dartmouth Voters Say ‘No’ To Police Station Renovation
Plans for a permanent Dartmouth police station took a step back after Tuesday night's town election. Voters said 'no' to the ballot question 1116 - 992, which asked to renovate the current police building for $8.4 million, raising resident taxes by about $37...
Dartmouth Selectman Candidates Discuss The Issues Ahead Of Election
Dartmouth Selectman Candidates Discuss The Issues Ahead Of Election
Dartmouth Selectman Candidates Discuss The Issues Ahead Of Election
Two current Dartmouth officials are looking to fill the vacancy left after former selectman John george's arrest last year. With Tuesday, April 5 being election day in town, Planning Board member Joel Avila and Finance Committee member John Haran attended Candidate's Night on Wednesday to answer questions from the crowd at town hall, and maybe win a few votes for the fifth Select Board position...
Dartmouth Officials See Budget Problems In The Future
Dartmouth Officials See Budget Problems In The Future
Dartmouth Officials See Budget Problems In The Future
With new revenue growth in Dartmouth projected to drop from $1.4 million in 2016 to $494,000 in 2017, town officials are banking on conservative spending to get through. During Monday's joint Select Board meeting with the Finance and School committees, officials voiced concerns over expenses in town growing faster than revenue...

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