Editor s note: Seth Chitwood is The Standard-Times new special projects reporter, and he s trying to learn his way around the SouthCoast.
If you ve been following our adventures, you would know that this newbie has been traveling the SouthCoast with his mom. This adventure took us to a few beautiful gardens and to observe scenic views on West Island and we did it all on Mother s Day.
But first a coffee at Green Bean
While exploring New Bedford, we have walked by the Green Bean a few times and always wanted to give it a try. We were greeted with a friendly smile by the barista as I treated my mom to a Mother’s Day tea.
NEW BEDFORD Mother’s Day is May 9, and it isn’t too late to plan a special outing for your mom on her special day. If you need some ideas, here are some “motherly happenings” around the SouthCoast.
“It’s a day to honor and celebrate the most important woman in your life,” says Charlie Fellows, general manager of White’s of Westport. Fellows says he s excited that White s annual Mother’s Day brunch buffet is planned for Sunday, after taking a year off due to COVID-19.
“It s become a tradition,” he said. “Year after year, we see the same people returning over and over again.”
Editor s note: Seth Chitwood is The Standard-Times new special projects reporter, and he s trying to learn his way around the SouthCoast.
Two weeks ago, I set out to explore a few fun places to walk in greater Dartmouth. I had been asked to check out a place called The Acushnet Sawmill and when I was in the area, I saw Acushnet Sawmill Wildlife Management and assumed this was the same place boy, was I wrong.
I was hit with “You went to the wrong place!” e-mails from a few of you including an e-mail from the communications director of the Buzzards Bay Coalition, Michael Graca. In an effort to redeem myself, this week I headed to the correct Sawmill.