A black bear was spotted at Destruction Brook Woods. Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust is warning residents to be aware of their surroundings and protect property.
It's not unusual for older folks to have random pieces of Americana stored in their basements. Oftentimes, they make the best yard sale finds! Records, books, photos, and posters, can be a treasure trove and offer glimpses into our past. It is unusua...
It's been a tough financial year for many people on the SouthCoast. The cost of virtually everything has skyrocketed, while most salaries haven't exactly kept pace. This has made it harder to do things like buy groceries, gas up the car, heat our homes, and pay everyday bills.
For many y...
As we approach the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, we take a look at the connection between New Bedford, the Rotch family and the tea party.
An example of a glacial esker can be found in Dartmouth's Destruction Brook Woods, a popular hiking area managed by the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust.