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Local Authors Participating in Outdoor Storytime in Dartmouth

Local Authors Participating in Outdoor Storytime in Dartmouth Allison Carreiro was a senior at Dartmouth High School when she had to create a book for Mrs. Guilbeault’s early education class. “It had to be about a life lesson,” Carreiro said. “My mom actually came up with the idea to write about bedtime since my brother Nick hated it as a child. So, I wrote about the importance of a good night’s sleep.” Too Tired Tommy earned Carreiro an A+ on her class project back in 2015 and provided a foundation for her first published book. She got to realize that dream in December of 2020.

COVID-19 closes Dartmouth daffodil field for second consecutive year

COVID-19 closes Dartmouth daffodil field for second consecutive year DARTMOUTH Signs of spring are starting to show as the very beginnings of daffodils are slowly poking their way up through the ground.  However, the hundreds of daffodils that delight walkers at Parsons Reserve will be making their grand entrance to no one, as the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust has decided to close the grounds again this year.  In an announcement in its recent newsletter, the DNRT sited the pandemic as the reason the Parsons Reserve will be closed to the public from March until early May.  “During this time, daffodil fields will not be maintained, the entrances to the Parsons Reserve will be blocked, and DNRT will be monitoring the property to enforce the closure,” the newsletter stated.  

DNRT Closes Parsons Reserve Daffodil Field for the 2021 Season

DNRT Closes Parsons Reserve Daffodil Field for the 2021 Season Community members of the SouthCoast have loved visiting this field of yellow blooms each spring for years. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic forced the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust (DNRT) to close the Parsons Reserve in 2020 and the daffodils will see the same fate for 2021. DNRT confirmed on Wednesday, March 10 that the Parsons Reserve will be closed for the daffodil season this year. The season begins at the end of March and runs through early May. The decision came after considering current levels of COVID-19 and guidance from health officials. “During this time, daffodil fields will not be maintained, the entrances to the Parsons Reserve will be blocked, and DNRT will be monitoring the property to enforce the closure,” DNRT said. “While COVID-19 cases recently have been dropping in Bristol County, they are still near the peak levels experienced back in May of 2020 and the county is considered ‘high

Strong winds in New Bedford topple a dozen trees

Jamie Ponte, commissioner of the city s Department of Public Infrastructure, said about 12 trees went down.  About a dozen staff from the department responded to 10 calls overnight and two more calls in the morning, when they continued to cut the trees and clear the affected areas, he said.  Though it s not every day that 12 trees come down, Ponte said they were well-prepared to deal with it. To his knowledge, no power lines were involved. The unofficial wind gust report from the National Weather Service, issued at 8 a.m., lists a peak gust of 48 mph for New Bedford, measured just before 2 a.m. Tuesday.

Dartmouth nonprofit seeks input on equipment to improve trail access

Dartmouth nonprofit seeks input on equipment to improve trail access
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