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FALL RIVER James Soule readily acknowledges that downtown business owners have long been frustrated with a lack of public parking. “We sent a letter to the (Fall River) Redevelopment Authority two years ago about it. The city needs to be more proactive,” said Soule, who is president of the board of directors of the Preservation Society of Fall River. But Soule, who founded the nonprofit in 2007, said that razing the former N.B. Borden School building at 45 Morgan St., as a means of creating more parking stock, should not have been allowed. The circa 1868 elementary school that Lizzie Borden once attended is in the preparatory stage of demolition with windows, shingles and asbestos being removed. ....
In late 2020 Affinity Credit Union gave the Borden School $500 toward the purchase of more Chromebooks and another Chromebook charging cart. Lynette Schmidt of Affinity (right) also gave her $200 employee community spirit fund to them as well. In this picture she is presenting to her daughter, who is a Grade 10 student in Borden. With more online learning and no shared desktop computers in the school each students is assigned a Chromebook. The Affinity Credit Union donation will help in their fundraising efforts for this large purchase. Pictured is Sydney Schmidt, Grade 10 student. Photos submitted One of the main items on the agenda of the Feb. 25 annual meeting of the Borden Museum, was a fund established in memory of museum founder Helen Sutherland. ....
Mrs. Yuskiw introduced her library crew who help out in the library and would help anyone that day. Parents and guests could then browse through the many books, posters, school supplies and more. Borden Library and Riverbend Fellowship Church sponsored a family fun movie matinee Feb. 7 in the Borden Seniors’ Room. Librarian Rhonda Funk welcomed everyone and explained the draws, then introduced the movie. The board had bought many Minion-related prizes so every child present received a prize. The board sold popcorn and beverages, with admission free to watch the movie. Door prizes were won by Cailey Larner and Alexis Derbowka. ....