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Deadline to Register to Vote in Special State Election Approaches
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 06/4/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
The New Bedford Board of Election Commissioners has announced that Wednesday, June 5, 2013 is the deadline to register to vote in the Special State Election for United States Senator in Congress as well as to notify the Board of Elections of any change in voter name or address.
New Bedford One of Three Cities in the Nation Praised for Energy Efficiency Efforts
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 06/4/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance , Nature & Environment
New Bedford, Massachusetts- The United States Department of Energy will recognize the City of New Bedford at a clean energy economy summit in Washington, D.C. this week. The Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy David Danielson will recognize New Bedford along with two other cities nationwide for its leadership in advancing clean energy economy and for its accomplishments through the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG). The other two cities are San Antonio, Texas and Savannah, Georgia.
City Seeking Partners for Rehab of at Hazelwood Park House
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 05/29/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
New Bedford, Massachusetts- The City of New Bedford has announced it will request “expressions of interest proposals” from qualified developers for the rehabilitation, operation and management of the vacant historic building located in Hazelwood Park in the City’s South End.
Mayor Mitchell Submits City Budget For Fiscal Year 2014
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 05/15/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
Budget Holds Line on Spending; Puts Money Into Rainy Day Reserve
Proposes Major Reorganization of City Government
New Bedford, Massachusetts—Mayor Jon Mitchell presented a $263 million fiscal year 2014 City Budget on Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Mitchell signaled he would continue his no-frills spending approach in this year’s proposal, his second since taking office in January 2012.
Paul Revere Sign Will Come Down for Major Repairs
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 05/1/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
New Bedford, Massachusetts-City officials announced today they will take down a neon sign of Paul Revere on horseback that is visible from I-195 in New Bedford to prevent irreparable damage to the structure and for safety reasons.
New Bedford Cable Network Wins National Award for Homework Helpers Program
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 04/19/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
New Bedford, Massachusetts- The Alliance for Community Media has selected New Bedford Cable Network (NBCN) to receive a national award for the daily educational program, “Homework Helpers.” The live show is produced and filmed by NBCN staff and is hosted by New Bedford Public Schools teachers who provide real-time guidance to students.
Greater New Bedford Regional Refuse Management District - Four Ways to Help Clean This Spring
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 04/19/2013
- Nature & Environment , City / Town Governance , Announcements & Press Releases
The City and Refuse District are helping you make the most of your spring cleaning tasks with four upcoming events. Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Day will take place on April 27th from 9 a.m. to noon at the Crapo Hill Landfill. Call for directions or visit www.gnbrrmdistrict.org.
New Bedford Launches Website to Help Tackle Problem Properties
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 04/12/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
New Bedford, Massachusetts- Mayor Jon Mitchell today announced the availability of a new online feature on the City’s website that enables neighborhood residents to submit photos and complaints regarding problem properties directly to the Mayor’s Neighborhood Task Force. The Task Force is a multi-departmental team that has been working for more than a year to crack down on nuisance properties owned largely by absentee landlords, to improve the quality of life in New Bedford neighborhoods.
City of New Bedford to Celebrate National Community Development Week
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 04/1/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , Arts & Culture , City / Town Governance
The City of New Bedford will celebrate the kickoff of National Community Development Week on April 2, 2013 at 9:30am at the New Bedford Art Museum, 608 Pleasant Street, New Bedford, MA 02740.
Applications Now Available for 2013 Kennedy Summer Day Program
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 03/20/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
New Bedford, Massachusetts- Applications are now available for parents to register their children to participate in the Kennedy Summer Day Program operated by New Bedford Parks Recreation & Beaches. This summer program is an opportunity for children to engage in a variety of sports, games, crafts, environmental education, and outdoor fun while making new friends. Activities include beach and swim time, special visitor programs from the National Park Service, Buzzards Bay Coalition, and many more.
New Bedford to Host a Paper Shredding Day for Local Residents and Businesses
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 03/20/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance , Nature & Environment
The City of New Bedford, the Greater New Bedford Regional Refuse Management District and Doc Shredding Corp. are partnering for a paper shredding day in downtown New Bedford. The event will take place on Saturday, April 27, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (noon).
New Bedford Launches CitiWorks Neighborhood Improvement Mini-Grants Program
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 03/20/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
New Bedford, Massachusetts- Today, Wednesday, March 13 at 5:00pm, the City of New Bedford, through the Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD), will launch CitiWorks, a neighborhood improvement min-grant program for eligible neighborhoods citywide. The program will be introduced at an informational session at the Office of Housing and Community Development, 608 Pleasant Street, New Bedford.
New Bedford’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Hazelwood Park
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 03/6/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , Arts & Culture
Saturday, March 30th, 2013 at 1:00 p.m.
New Bedford, Massachusetts-The City of New Bedford has announced the Annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held at Hazelwood Park at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 30th, 2013. The event is open to children ages 1-12 years and will include a variety of eggs filled with goodies for all participants. The day will be comprised of an egg hunt, plenty of games including an egg toss, egg rolling competition, an egg relay, and more.
The event is free and open to the public. Games will begin at 12:00 p.m. and the Egg Hunt will commence at 1:00 p.m. The Annual Easter Egg Hunt is sponsored by the City of New Bedford Mayor’s Office, Parks, Recreation & Beaches, and the Community Development Block Grant Program.
For more information and to register a child to participate please call the Administrative Offices of Parks, Recreation and Beaches prior to the event at (508) 961-3015.
New Bedford, Massachusetts-The City of New Bedford has announced the Annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held at Hazelwood Park at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 30th, 2013. The event is open to children ages 1-12 years and will include a variety of eggs filled with goodies for all participants. The day will be comprised of an egg hunt, plenty of games including an egg toss, egg rolling competition, an egg relay, and more.
The event is free and open to the public. Games will begin at 12:00 p.m. and the Egg Hunt will commence at 1:00 p.m. The Annual Easter Egg Hunt is sponsored by the City of New Bedford Mayor’s Office, Parks, Recreation & Beaches, and the Community Development Block Grant Program.
For more information and to register a child to participate please call the Administrative Offices of Parks, Recreation and Beaches prior to the event at (508) 961-3015.
Mayor’s Office Presents Spring Dance Series for Seniors
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 03/6/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , Arts & Culture
New Bedford, Massachusetts—Mayor Jon Mitchell announced today that that his office will sponsor a series of dances for seniors this spring. The seven dances scheduled for the 2013 Spring Dance Series will be held from 1:00pm- 4:00pm at the Fort Taber Community Center:
Sunday, March 10, 2013 Meadow-Larks Combo
Sunday, March 24, 2013 Mel-Tones
Sunday, April 7, 2013 Billy Couto and the After Hours
Sunday, April 21, 2013 Tommy Tanous
Sunday, April 28, 2013 Meadow-Larks Combo
Sunday, May 5, 2013 Billy Couto and the After Hours
“These dances are a great opportunity to socialize and get some light exercise,” said Mayor Mitchell. “We’re pleased to sponsor the Spring Dance Series at Fort Taber, and we encourage all New Bedford seniors to visit the community center and enjoy these events.”
For more information, please contact the Mayor’s Office at (508) 979-1410.
Sunday, March 10, 2013 Meadow-Larks Combo
Sunday, March 24, 2013 Mel-Tones
Sunday, April 7, 2013 Billy Couto and the After Hours
Sunday, April 21, 2013 Tommy Tanous
Sunday, April 28, 2013 Meadow-Larks Combo
Sunday, May 5, 2013 Billy Couto and the After Hours
“These dances are a great opportunity to socialize and get some light exercise,” said Mayor Mitchell. “We’re pleased to sponsor the Spring Dance Series at Fort Taber, and we encourage all New Bedford seniors to visit the community center and enjoy these events.”
For more information, please contact the Mayor’s Office at (508) 979-1410.
Health Department to Conduct Emergency Preparedness Drill at Normandin During Winter Break
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 02/17/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance , Education , Healthcare
New Bedford, Massachusetts-The New Bedford Health Department will conduct an emergency preparedness drill on the morning of February 21, 2013 at Normandin Middle School during the week the school is closed for winter vacation. A previous drill was conducted in March 2012 at the Roosevelt Middle School. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health requires communities to conduct periodic exercises in accordance with Homeland Security emergency preparedness guidelines.
Snow - Parking Ban (02/17/2013)
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 02/17/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance , Snow Emergency - Parking Ban
Sunday - 02/17/2013 - The city of New Bedford announced a city wide snow emergency parking ban that was to take effect as of midnight last night.
The parking ban will be in effect for 48-hours unless lifted or further extended by officials.
The parking ban will be in effect for 48-hours unless lifted or further extended by officials.
Mayor Mitchell Provides Day 4 Storm Update (02/11/2013)
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 02/11/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance , Snow Emergency - Parking Ban
The City continues to address the after-effects of the storm. Public safety agencies continue to respond to storm-related incidents. The Police Department and Emergency Medical Services have now responded to close to 1,300 requests for assistance since this past Friday afternoon. The New Bedford Fire Department has now responded to more than 250 calls for downed lines, fires, and other emergencies.
Mayor Mitchell Provides Day 3 Storm Update
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 02/10/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance , Snow Emergency - Parking Ban
New Bedford, Massachusetts- Mayor Jon Mitchell released the following statement addressing the City’s efforts to recover from the 2013 Blizzard--
The City’s Emergency Response
A State of Emergency in the City of New Bedford remains in effect. The after-effects of the winter storm continue to threaten the health and safety of City residents. The New Bedford Fire and Police Departments continue to receive calls for assistance with a variety of storm-related emergencies. Police and Fire units have also begun recovery efforts, including traffic management and hydrant clearing. The Police Department continues to enforce the city-wide parking ban which will remain in effect until noon on Tuesday, February 12. Residents are asked to comply with the ban so that plowing can be completed as soon as possible.
The City’s Emergency Response
A State of Emergency in the City of New Bedford remains in effect. The after-effects of the winter storm continue to threaten the health and safety of City residents. The New Bedford Fire and Police Departments continue to receive calls for assistance with a variety of storm-related emergencies. Police and Fire units have also begun recovery efforts, including traffic management and hydrant clearing. The Police Department continues to enforce the city-wide parking ban which will remain in effect until noon on Tuesday, February 12. Residents are asked to comply with the ban so that plowing can be completed as soon as possible.
Mayor Mitchell Speaks Out in Boston on Common Sense Gun Reform
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 02/8/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
New Bedford, Massachusetts- Mayor Jon Mitchell joined mayors from across the state in Boston today to discuss ways to mobilize constituents and communities behind common sense gun reforms. Led by Boston Mayor Tom Menino, the group of mayors are members of Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG). MAIG is a coalition of more than 800 mayors nationwide and has more than a million supporters.
Mayor Mitchell Declares Emergency; Final Storm Preparations In Place
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 02/8/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance , Snow Emergency - Parking Ban
New Bedford, Massachusetts- New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell took additional steps to address the deteriorating weather conditions and anticipated impact of the blizzard. As of 12:00 Noon today, February 8, 2013, Mayor Mitchell declared a state of emergency in the City of New Bedford because of the threat to New Bedford residents posed by the blizzard. Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick issued a similar statewide declaration of emergency and has banned cars from roadways beginning at 4:00 p.m. today.
Mayor Mitchell Appoints Special Counsel to Work With EPA On AVX Settlement
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 01/17/2013
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
New Bedford, Massachusetts- Mayor Jon Mitchell today announced the appointment of David Waxler, Esq. as Special Counsel to lead the City’s efforts to inform and influence the decision-making of the Environmental Protection Agency on matters related to the historic $366 million AVX settlement agreement. As Special Counsel, Attorney Waxler will help develop policy, review regulations, and evaluate legal documents related to the remediation effort. Attorney Waxler will also assist in coordinating input amongst various city departments and agencies as well as with state, and federal partners and the public.
City of New Bedford Announces Snow Emergency Parking Ban Effective 7 p.m. (Dec. 29th, 2012) in Residential Areas and 11 p.m. in Business Districts
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 12/30/2012
- Snow Emergency - Parking Ban , City / Town Governance , Announcements & Press Releases
**New Bedford Parking Ban Lifted** Sunday 12/30/12
The City of New Bedford has announced a snow emergency parking ban to take effect in residential areas as of 7:00 p.m. and as of 11:00 p.m. in the business districts on Saturday December 29, 2012. The parking ban will remain in effect for 48-hours thereafter, unless lifted or further extended by City officials. The parking ban is designed to allow City workers to efficiently remove snow from New Bedford roadways to allow public safety vehicles and residents to travel safely.
The City of New Bedford has announced a snow emergency parking ban to take effect in residential areas as of 7:00 p.m. and as of 11:00 p.m. in the business districts on Saturday December 29, 2012. The parking ban will remain in effect for 48-hours thereafter, unless lifted or further extended by City officials. The parking ban is designed to allow City workers to efficiently remove snow from New Bedford roadways to allow public safety vehicles and residents to travel safely.
Recycle Holiday Cardboard
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 12/23/2012
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance , Nature & Environment
As you open your new holiday treasures, consider recycling your
cardboard. Cardboard is important to recycle because it is valuable and
banned from the landfill. During this season there are often large
cardboard boxes at the curb.
Tis the Season to Recycle
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 12/23/2012
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance , Nature & Environment
The holidays can be stressful and they also stress the environment. Buying gifts means lots of packaging. It also means there are used items that are no longer needed. The Greater New Bedford Refuse District offers suggestions to conserve resources for the holidays and make celebrations greener.
Winter Wonderland Holiday Open House at Andrea McCoy Recreation Center
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 12/6/2012
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
New Bedford Parks, Recreation and Beaches will host a Winter Wonderland Holiday Open House on Saturday, December 8th from 3pm-5pm at the Andrea McCoy Recreation Center located at 181 Hillman St. The event will include winter craft activities, holiday card making, winter-themed sports activities, holiday music, hot chocolate, and tree lighting at 4:30pm. All activities are open to the public and are offered free of charge.
State Gives Green Light to Mayor’s Harborwalk Proposal
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 12/4/2012
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
At a press conference in Yarmouth, Massachusetts today, Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Richard K. Sullivan Jr., awarded a Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) grant to the City of New Bedford for the Harborwalk Project—a project to develop a recreational pathway atop the New Bedford Hurricane Barrier that will offer scenic views of Buzzards Bay.
New Bedford Announces City Celebrates! New Year’s Eve 2012
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 12/4/2012
- Announcements & Press Releases , Arts & Culture , City / Town Governance
At a press conference today, AHA! and the City of New Bedford announced plans to present City Celebrates! New Year's Eve 2012, an evening of exciting and engaging programming area families can enjoy on December 31st in the downtown New Bedford historic district. New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell announced that Bristol County Savings Bank and Southcoast Health System will sponsor New Bedford’s City Celebrates New Year’s Eve 2012.
New Bedford Announces Free 2-Hour Parking During Holidays
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 11/26/2012
- Announcements & Press Releases , City / Town Governance
In an effort to encourage everyone to do their holiday shopping in New Bedford, the City is offering a special Holiday Parking Program. Effective Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 2012 through Tuesday, January 1, 2013, the City of New Bedford will offer FREE 2-hour parking at metered spaces in both the Downtown and on Acushnet Avenue and 2-hour FREE parking at the Elm Street Garage, the Zeiterion Garage and Custom House Square!
Child & Family Services’ Annual Holiday Hope Project
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 11/19/2012
- Announcements & Press Releases
At a press conference in City Hall on Wednesday, November 21, at 3:00 p.m. Mayor Jon Mitchell will encourage community participation and will announce his own participation in the Child & Family Services’ Annual Holiday Hope Project by sponsoring a local family.
Fed Regulators Adopt New Bedford Mayor’s Recommendation to Maintain Yellowtail Quota
- By New Bedford Mayor's Office
- Published 11/19/2012
- Announcements & Press Releases , Economic Development
At a meeting today in Newport, Rhode Island, the New England Fisheries Management Council voted twice to accept its Scientific and Statistical Committee’s (SSC) recommendation that the total Georges Bank yellowtail flounder quota for the 2013 fishing year be set at 1,150 metric tons, with the removal of a directed fishery.

