The Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development announced preliminary job statistics doubled over that of September – up approximately eighteen hundred to four thousand new jobs. The largest recruitment came in the fields
Read MoreIt’s a slow news day, and with that comes time for reflection, and time to say good-bye to two men and one woman who have served our city well: Fall River City Councilors Dan
Read MoreAfter receiving over $1.9 million dollars in tax credits, the partners in the Commonwealth Landing apartment complex are ready to accept applications for the units. The spacious apartments will be rented for between Eleven
Read MoreEven though Fall River’s newly elected Charter Commission will not officially take office until January, a meeting will be held November 16th to get the ball rolling. The purpose of the meeting will be
Read MoreMayor Sutter announced today that the Solid Waste Task Force he convened in March has published its findings and recommendations for the public to view. Their 21-page report (129 pages in total including attached
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