Skip to main content
Dartmouth
News - Dartmouth, MA - Dartmouth Week
Advertise
Real Estate
Classifieds
Enter your keywords
Legal Ads
Contact Us
Login
Visit our partners:
Wareham Week
Sippican Week
Nemasket Week
Main menu
Home
News
Police
Sports
Arts
Schools
Obituaries
Calendar
Weather
eEdition
Legal Ads
Advertise
Classifieds
Contact Us
Real Estate
Login
Happenings
Parsons Reserve daffodils now in full bloom
The historical field of daffodils at Parsons Reserve has seen thousands of patrons throughout the years, yet still remains a “hidden gem.” Daffodil ranger Jack Dresser said he was surprised to see how many Dartmouth residents came for the first time...
Things to do: Week of April 25
Saturday, April 27
Golf Tournament
The Dartmouth Girls Athletic League invites the community to its golf tournament at 1 p.m. at the Acushnet River Valley Golf Course, located at 685 North Main Street in Acushnet...
Most Popular
Updated: Town Administrator to resign, last day July 15
Two vehicles collide, crash into homes
Baby dwarf goats steal the show at Open Farm Day
Parsons Reserve daffodils now in full bloom
Sail-abrating a season of learning and success
‘It was an ugly win’: Dartmouth baseball’s latest success
Celebrate spring with ‘The Sound of Music’ at Bishop Stang
Free kitchen counter bins with purchase available June 15
Things to do: Week of April 25
Hazardous Waste drop-off day May 4
The latest buzz about the annual Bee
The 12th annual Dartmouth Education Foundation Spelling Bee is set to take place Tuesday, May 14 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Dartmouth High School auditorium. Team entry and sponsorships are still open until Tuesday, May 7. To enter or sponsor a...
Hazardous Waste drop-off day May 4
The Greater New Bedford Regional Refuse Management District will host Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Day on Saturday, May 4, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Crapo Hill Landfill, 300 Samuel Barnet Boulevard, New Bedford. Proof of residency in...
Talk Dartmouth tree initiatives with the Tree Committee
With Arbor Day just around the corner, the Dartmouth Tree Committee invites the public to its informational session on Wednesday, May 1 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. at the Southworth Library. Presenters will share initiatives, including a push for a...
Walk for Hunger with the YMCA
The Dartmouth YMCA is set to host its fifth annual Walk for Hunger in collaboration with Project Bread, a Massachusetts food security organization. Registration is still open for those interested in joining the three-mile walk on Sunday, May 5. The...
St. Peter's Episcopal Church to host blood drive
St. Peter's Episcopal Church will hold a blood drive at 351 Elm Street from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 27. Those interested can sign up for an appointment through the American Red Cross. Visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-733-2767 for...
Things to do: Week of April 18
Friday April, 19
Kids Scavenger Hunt
Children are invited for a scavenger hunt along the trails of Paskamansett Woods beginning at 10 a.m. Hosted by the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust, this school vacation activity is...
Southworth’s upcoming spring book sale
The Friends of the Dartmouth Libraries is sponsoring its spring book sale later this month at the Southworth Library. Thousands of gently used books will be available for sale. The book sale will be held on Thursday, April 25 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m...
Register for a watercolor workshop at the library
Local artist and teacher Jane Bregoli will be leading a two-hour watercolor workshop at the Dartmouth North Branch Library at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 24. The event is open to painters of all skill levels who are expected to bring their own...
Have a magical time at the library
Get ready for a magical day of school vacation week. Magician Jonas Cain will be performing at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, April 18 at the Southworth Library. Later than same day, Cain will be performing again at 2 p.m. at the North Branch Library.
Pancake breakfast at the Dartmouth Grange
The Dartmouth Grange, located at 1133 Fisher Road, will be serving “Jonnycake” breakfasts on Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Jonnycakes, traditional cornmeal pancakes, will be served with maple syrup, hard-boiled eggs...
Open Farm Day to feature a goat baby petting zoo and farm -fresh foods
Join Round the Bend Farm, located at 92 Allens Neck Road, for its first Open Farm Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 20. This year’s Open Farm Day will include farm tours, a dozen Nigerian dwarf goat babies for petting and cuddling, a...
5K race to Padanaram Village will raise funds for Dartmouth Unified Sports
The Dartmouth-based non-profit Theresa Street invites people to run — or walk — in its third annual Harbor Run 5K on Saturday, April 27 that will begin at Dartmouth High School and finish in scenic Padanaram Village. The proceeds will go toward...
Things to do: Week of April 11
Saturday, April 13
Eureka!
Children are invited to channel their inner mad scientists for a morning or fun and learning at the Lloyd Center Bond Building from 10 a.m. to noon. The event is intended for ages 6-10...
Reservations open for Life Members to attend annual Alumni Association meeting
The Annual Meeting of the Dartmouth High School Alumni Association will be held on Wednesday, April 24 at 6 p.m. at Fay's Restaurant, located at 613 Dartmouth Street. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m., to be followed by the annual meeting...
Dartmouth Middle School PTO to hold Family Bingo Night
The Dartmouth Middle School Parents and Teachers Organization is hosting a Family Bingo Night on Thursday, April 11 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the school’s cafeteria. The school is located at 366 Slocum Road and doors will open at 5:30 p.m...
Mobile Market April dates
The YMCA Southcoast Mobile Market will have food available for seniors, individuals and families in need on Tuesday, April 9 and 23. The drive-thru market is held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 276 Gulf Road. Attendees are asked to wear a mask.
Things to do: Week of March 28
Friday, March 29
Easter Egg Hunt
An easter egg hunt will start promptly at 10 a.m. at the Dartmouth YMCA at 276 Gulf Road. Tickets are $15 per child. At the end, children can exchange their eggs for gift baskets. The...
Girls Athletic League to hold golf tourney
The Dartmouth Girls Athletic League invites the community to its Saturday, April 27 golf tournament. The tournament will be held at the Acushnet River Valley Golf Course, located at 685 North Main Street in Acushnet. All proceeds will go toward...
Easter egg hunt postponed due to weather
The annual Easter Egg Hunt has been postponed due to inclement weather to Sunday, March 24 starting at 11:30 a.m. in Apponagansett Park, located at 77 Gulf Road. This is a free event for children ages 3 to 7. Registration is required and can be...
Council on Aging explores foods from across the world
The Council on Aging continued its theme of cultural luncheons last week with a St.Patrick’s-themed luncheon of corned beef, cabbage and potatoes on Wednesday, March 13. The Al Mackay Band, an Irish band based in Providence, provided some live Irish...
Family Trail Trekkers to learn about frogs and vernal pools
Mass Audubon and Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust are offering a series of monthly family programs known as “Family Trail Trekkers.” This month, join the organizations for a hike to learn about frogs and vernal pools. The hike will take place on...
Help clean up Buttonwood Brook
Join the DNRT and Buzzards Bay Coalition in removing trash from Buttonwood Brook on Saturday, April 6 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Running along Route 140 and through Buttonwood Park in New Bedford, Buttonwood Brook is the most significant freshwater...
See a puppet show at the Cultural Center
Catch the Sylvia Family Studios Puppet Show at the Dartmouth Cultural Center on Saturday, March 23. The group will perform, “The Laundry Monster,” which was written by Ksenia and Brett Sylvia and illustrated by Austin Kimmell. The show will run 11 a...
Things To Do: Week of March 13
Friday, March 15
Toddler Shamrock Party
The Bay State Gymnastics Academy is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with an afternoon of gymnastics, games, crafts and more from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 24 Ventura Drive in North...
Attend the Select Board candidates night
A Select Board candidates night will take place Saturday, March 16 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the North Branch of the Dartmouth Public Library. All three candidates will be in attendance, including David Tatelbaum, who is running unopposed, as well as...
Come on out for the annual DYAA All-Star Tournament
The Dartmouth Youth Activities Association’s annual basketball All Star Tournament is set to kick off on Saturday, March 16 at 12 p.m. at Quinn Elementary School. Attendees will have a chance to witness the league’s best players showcase their...
Easter Bunny hops over to Dartmouth Mall for National Reading Month
Not only is Easter just around the corner, but March is also National Reading Month. To celebrate the magic and power of reading, the Dartmouth Mall has opened a children’s reading nook that will be available through the end of March. The children’s...
Town partners with Dartmouth Week to host candidates night
The Town of Dartmouth, in partnership with Dartmouth Week Newspaper, will host another candidates forum at Town Hall to get residents the information they need to vote on election day. To submit a question for the candidates, follow the link. The...
Chicken pot pie dinner with Smith Neck Friends
Smith Neck Friends is hosting a chicken pot pie supper at 6 p.m. on March 9 at the Smith Neck Friends Meeting House located at 594 Smith Neck Road. Tickets are $12. The dinner will include chicken pot pies, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and...
Enjoy fresh food and music at Round the Bend ‘farmraiser’
Round the Bend Farm is hosting its first “farmraiser” at 4 p.m. on April 6. This family-friendly event will feature farm fresh foods, a locally sourced bar, live music, a baby goat petting zoo, farm tours and a silent auction. The proceeds will go...
Select Board candidates to answer public questions at forum
Select Board candidates David Tatelbaum, Chris O’Neil, and John Sousa will be taking questions during a public forum from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on March 16 at the North Branch Library. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet the candidates and ask...
Author to come to DNRT to talk new book about Ospreys and nature
Author Pamela Lowell will be talking about her new book from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on March 21 at the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust. Lowell’s book, titled “ My Summer with Ospreys: A Therapist's Journey Toward Hope, Community, and Healing our...
St. Julie’s Ladies Guild to host clothing and toy sale
St. Julie’s Ladies Guild, part of St. Julie Billiart Church on Slocum Road, will host a clothing a toy drive on Friday, March 15 and Saturday, March 16. Both sales will include gently used clothing for all ages, along with toys, games and jigsaw...
St. Peter’s crowns another soup, chowder and chili champion
Since its creation in 2019, the annual battle of soup, chowder and chili at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church has grown every year. With 16 different options this year, it’s nearly too many to try. Nearly. “They were all especially good this year,” said...
Flying squirrels and fisher cats: DNRT teaches how to track wildlife
The group of day hikers gathered around as their guide and naturalist, Leah McFarland, knelt down to point out some white-tailed deer tracks. Their tracks are usually shaped like an arrow pointing in whichever direction they were walking, McFarland...
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church to host LGBTQIA+ Coffee House
Free of charge, all LGBTQIA+ adults are invited to attend St. Peter’s Episcopal Church’s “Coffee House,” on Feb. 29 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event will feature music by Rowan and Beautifully Human and is open to any adults in the community.
Historical Society and Heritage Preservation Trust honor Women’s History month with lecture
Join the Dartmouth Historical and Arts Society and the Dartmouth Heritage Preservation Trust on March 10 at 2 p.m. at Grange Hall for a presentation on Deborah Samson, a revolutionary-era woman that fought in the war and after the war for equal...
School district plans forum for families and community members
Dartmouth Public Schools will host a wide-ranging forum on March 6 for families and community members to ask questions and discuss issues related to the school. Topics of discussion include the school budget, teaching and learning, student services...
The battle of Soup, Chowder and Chili returns to St. Peter’s
The annual Soup, Chowder and Chili cookout will return to St. Peter’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, March 3 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. It costs $10 to come to the skirmish and taste all the soups. Tickets may be purchased on Sunday mornings at St...
Things to Do: Week of Jan. 25
Friday, Jan. 26
Pop-Up Afternoon
The Bay State Movement Academy is hosting a soft-play obstacle course designed for toddlers from walking age to 5 years old from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 360 Faunce Corner Road unit 9,...
DNRT invites intrepid birders on nighttime ‘owl prowls’
Under the dim light of the waxing crescent moon, the small group of people stood still and listened in silence. Skeletal branches creaked overhead. Fall leaves rustled over the snow-crusted dirt. And then, piercing the darkness— a quivering, high-...
Meet and greet the Dartmouth Tree Committee
The Dartmouth Tree Committee, which advocates for planting and protecting trees in town, will host a meet and greet at 6 p.m on Wednesday, Jan. 24. The meeting will take place at the Southworth Library’s Haskell Room, located at 732 Dartmouth Street...
Celebrate Groundhog Day with the story of Dreyfus the groundhog
Come celebrate Groundhog Day with a live performance of “A Mid-Winter Night’s Dream” performed by Jackson Gillman. The event will be held from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Feb. 2 at the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust Center at 318 Chase Road in Dartmouth...
Autumn Glen presents library book signing, giveaway for ‘Brass Ring Memoirs’
Northbridge Companies, which manages Autumn Glen at Dartmouth, will host an evening of Alzheimer’s and dementia education, told through Kelly McCarthy’s book “Brass Ring Memoirs.” McCarthy will talk about the importance of “person-centered care,”...
UMass Dartmouth history professor to speak at Massachusetts Maritime Academy
In collaboration with UMass Dartmouth, the Digital Rhetorical Privacy Collective is in the midst of hosting “Privacy Week 2024,” a global initiative focusing on digital data privacy. But the collective will dive further into the past for one of its...
Dartmouth students to explore the Iberian Peninsula next Spring
Next April, several Dartmouth students will be packing their bags and venturing across the Atlantic for a nine-day adventure of Spain and Portugal. The trip was approved by the School Committee at its Jan. 8 meeting. Students will embark on the same...
LGBTQIA+ Pizza Night at St. Peter’s Church
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Dartmouth is hosting an LGBTQIA+ pizza night with ministry on Feb. 1 from 7 p.m to 9 p.m. The event is open to any LGBTQIA adult whether they be inside or outside the parish.
Michelangelo video series at Southworth Library starting Jan. 23
The Friends of the Dartmouth Libraries invites the public to the 33rd annual Molly Little Film Series, which will focus on the life and most influential works of Italian artist and sculptor Michelangelo. The video series begins at 11 a.m. to noon on...
Pages
1
2
next ›
last »
Classifieds
MUSIC LESSONS CONVENIENTLY AT YOUR...
HANDYMAN AND MORE!
DON'T FUSS CALL US
Community journalist
Seasonal Positions
Licensed Electrician
more
Real Estate
SOLD!
Wareham
509,999.00
SOLD!! Gorgeous Move In Ready Home with Panaramic Views of Sandy Beach in Onset!!
Ginny Lewis, Realtor ~ Divito Realty Inc
LOVELY 2 Acre Home in Rochester
Rochester
518,000.00
Lovely country home on 2 pastoral acres in Rochester. Spacious living room with gas fireplace...
Ginny Lewis, Realtor ~ Divito Realty Inc
SOLD - Traditional Bourne Hip Roof Colonial
Bourne
499,000.00
Located in Bourne Village by the Cape Cod Canal this charming Hip Roof Colonial home has much to...
Upper Cape Realty
SOLD! 119 Glen Charlie Road
Wareham
395,000.00
Spectacle Pond Bungalow with Dock is now sold ... go ahead, meet your new neighbors. Buyers are...
Upper Cape Realty
SOLD! 3 Bedroom Mobile Home
Wareham
135,000.00
Upper Cape Realty is excited to share that we have closed on 3030 Cranberry Highway Unit 35 in...
Upper Cape Realty
SOLD! Long Pond Village
Plymouth
249,000.00
SOLD! Feel like you missed out? Reach out to agent Mitch Henault and let him find your next place!...
Upper Cape Realty
UNDER AGREEMENT - Mark’s Cove
Wareham
249,900.00
Attention savvy builders looking for an opportunity! This beautiful 3.58 acre lot is located on...
Upper Cape Realty
SOLD! Rochester - Country living at it’s finest!
Rochester
575,000.00
SOLD BY AGENT MELISSA ALMEIDA Rochester Homestead surrounded by 2.5 acres of gorgeous woodland...
Upper Cape Realty
Sold! Sagamore Beach
Bourne
759,000.00
NEW CONSTRUCTION ANYONE? Sagamore Beach. Just what you ordered! A new home with outstanding...
Upper Cape Realty
SOLD! 13 Grove St, Norwell
Hometown
452,000.00
Congrats to the new owners of this great property! Listing Agent Melissa Almeida from Upper Cape...
Upper Cape Realty
more