Neighborhoods

Candlelight Vigil for Fall River’s Homeless

Jayne Darcy November 13, 2018 Comments Off on Candlelight Vigil for Fall River’s Homeless

Fall River’s 17th Annual Candlelight Vigil for the Homeless will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 15, as part of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, which is observed nationwide November 10 – November

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Recallers Gaining Momentum

Donna Motta November 5, 2018 Comments Off on Recallers Gaining Momentum

Those organizing the recall of Mayor Jasiel Correia are making headway in collecting the signatures needed to hold a special recall election.  The group has been out in full force attempting to collect the

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Free Transportation to Grocery Markets Available to Seniors

Jayne Darcy November 5, 2018 Comments Off on Free Transportation to Grocery Markets Available to Seniors

The Fall River Council on Aging has launched a pilot program that gives eligible seniors free rides to Market Basket, Stop & Shop, Shaw’s, and Walmart to shop for groceries. Offered in conjunction with

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Keep St. Anne’s Church Open Say Protesters

Donna Motta October 28, 2018 Comments Off on Keep St. Anne’s Church Open Say Protesters

Dozens of people turned out Sunday to participate in a peaceful protest in a bid to keep St. Anne’s Parish in Fall River open. Officials at the Diocese of Greater Fall River have decided

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Peaceful Protest Planned To Oppose Church Closing

Donna Motta October 26, 2018 Comments Off on Peaceful Protest Planned To Oppose Church Closing

According to an article in the Fall River Reporter, a peaceful protest is planned over the weekend by residents who are against the decision to close St. Anne’s Church. The event is scheduled to

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