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A great July 4th in Fall River, the city is back and better than ever

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Pandemic relief money: Fall River invited to weigh in on ARPA spending

On Monday, July 19, at 6 p.m. at Our Lady of Light Band and Banquet Facility, Mayor Paul Coogan will give the public their chance to weigh in on where the money should be best spent.  “We’ll do a presentation on ARPA, we’ll have the task force there and we’ll listen to the public,” said Coogan.  Coogan has been meeting with the police and fire departments to get their pitches on their needs and how ARPA funding may be used for public safety, as well as the city’s other departments.  “I’m hoping to get good ideas from people for the best use of the money to benefit Fall River,” said Coogan. 

Cliff Ponte, Fall River should elect Paul Coogan for mayor

Antonio Teixeira It seems to me that was only yesterday that we had municipal elections in Fall River. Here we go again. City Council President Cliff Ponte has been performing a particularly good job in that capacity by making the right decisions, saying the right things, and keeping an orderly meeting with other members, thus a change of heart does not make sense currently. Except for last year and because Covid-19, I have not attended City Council meetings. For more than 30 years I mark my presence at those meetings and many times used citizen input time to express my opinion about issues I felt that were or were not in the best interest for the citizens of Fall River.

Fall River Council President Cliff Ponte challenges Coogan for mayor

FALL RIVER  Local businessman and three-term City Councilor Cliff Ponte announced on Wednesday his bid for mayor in the upcoming November citywide election.  Ponte, 32, the Council president, is challenging first-term incumbent Mayor Paul Coogan, 68, who also returned his nomination papers Wednesday.  Ponte made his announcement from his restaurant, Almac’s Diner, after stopping at Government Center’s elections office to pick up his nomination papers.  Ponte sat down with The Herald News on Tuesday ahead of the announcement to discuss why he’s seeking the office of mayor and why now.  “We’re at a point in this community where we’re at a crossroads. We have two roads we can go down as a community. We can go down an indecisive road that really has a lack of planning and long-term strategic plans. Or we can go down another road that is quite bright and has strategic planning in place and looks at ways we can relieve the taxpayer as best we possi

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