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The town has one public library (the Millicent Library), one fire station, a central police department, and one post office (zip code 02719). The Fairhaven police department is located on Byrant Lane, a half-mile east of the center of town. The police, fire, and rescue all are located at the same site on Washington Street.
Raising fire department fees, changing zoning rules and undoing a nip ban are among Fairhaven's upcoming Town Meeting decisions. Fairhaven Town Meeting could make it easier to construct 'in-law ...
The brick and stone High Victorian Gothic hall was designed by Charles Brigham and built in 1892. It was given to the town by Henry Huttleston Rogers, who also made other significant contributions to the town, including the library. The building's granite trim elements were quarried in St. George, New Brunswick and Red Beach, Maine. [2]
The list of Fairhaven's top 20 paid town employees for 2023 includes 13 police officers, four members of the fire dept., two school dept. members and the town administrator.
The Fairhaven Select Board has announced that Town Administrator Angeline Lopes Ellison and the town have agreed to "a mutually acceptable separation." Fairhaven and town administrator are parting ...
The Oxford School is a historic school building at 347 Main Street in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.Built in 1896 and enlarged in 1921, it was the town's first large elementary school, built for an part of the community which grew rapidly due to its proximity to the mills of New Bedford.
Fairhaven's Bijou Theatre building, after sitting vacant for 15 years, is now full of apartments, shops and a fitness center. Here's how it happened.
Fort Phoenix State Reservation is a public recreation area on Buzzards Bay in the town of Fairhaven, Massachusetts.The reservation encompasses 28 acres (11 ha) adjacent to the remains of Fort Phoenix, an American Revolutionary War fort and national landmark from which the reservation takes its name.