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09-03-2025
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Chipotle coming to New Bedford, firehouse housing, MBTA station art: Top stories
As we head into a new week, let's take a look at the news from this past week. A revitalized New Bedford Regional Airport will benefit New Bedford taxpayers without burdening them, according to the facility manager. An overall $76 million budget is estimated to fund a new location for the air traffic control tower, a rebuilt airport terminal, and two buildings for maintenance equipment and firefighting-rescue equipment on Aviation Way. Airport Manager Scot Servis said the airport can leverage about $72 million in state and Federal Aviation Administration grants for the work with a 5% match, or about $3.8 million. Make sure to keep up with high school sports with scores, game highlights, and Player of the Week voting at And here are the most-read stories of the week on A new Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurant with a drive-thru may be moving into the former Newport Creamery location if all goes according to plan. Cedar-Fieldstone, LLC, the owner of the shopping plaza at 950 Kings Highway in New Bedford, is requesting a special permit to be able to open the new Chipotle. Plans call for the demolition of the existing 4,123-square-foot former creamery building in order to replace it with the new 2,325-square-foot restaurant. Food for thought: Popular restaurant chain looks to open in former Newport Creamery site. What we know. The landmark Hillman Street Firehouse at the corner of Hillman and County streets is being readied for its new life as an eight-unit apartment building. Work to shore up the structure housing the former Engine No. 5 House in preparation of construction began this week at the site — 132 years after it opened in 1893 at 109 Hillman St. The building had been vacant for years, which led to its deterioration, and was scheduled for demolition by the city. Historic preservation organization Waterfront Historic Area League, WHALE, got involved with CMK Development Partners in preserving it. Historic housing: 132-year-old historic New Bedford firehouse being transformed to housing: See the progress On Feb. 19, the New York Times featured the Whaling City in a story that has drawn eyes far beyond the SouthCoast shores. In an article by journalist Josh Ocampo, the New York Times offered readers a vivid portrait of New Bedford. The article stated it was a "a city so rich in past glories and present potential that even Herman Melville once noted its opulent homes and lush gardens." The article paints a portrait of a place where history and progress not only co-exist but enhance one another, creating a magnetic appeal for both residents and visitors alike. Focus: New York Times shines a spotlight on New Bedford. Here's what they had to say. New Bedford Day is a day of gathering and reminiscing for snowbirds, or New Bedfordites who have made the permanent move to the Sunshine State. This unique reunion, which has been taking place in Florida for over two decades, is a free event that brings together current and former city residents. Former New Bedford Mayor Brian Lawler came up with the Fort Myers event in 2004 as a way to connect snowbirds from the area and it quickly grew into a much-anticipated celebration. Each year, the event has grown as word has spread and more pieces of their Massachusetts home, including food, music, and photography, have been showcased. Last year's event reached over 500 people. Southern New Bedford: 'The love for the area remains the same': New Bedford Day is headed to Florida this March All of these stories can be read in their entirety at This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Top stories: New Bedford Day in Florida, New York Times features city
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03-03-2025
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'The love for the area remains the same': New Bedford Day is headed to Florida this March
New Bedford Day is a day of gathering and reminiscing for snowbirds, or New Bedfordites who have made the permanent move to the Sunshine State. This unique reunion, which has been taking place in Florida for over two decades, is a free event that brings together current and former city residents. Former New Bedford Mayor Brian Lawler came up with the Fort Myers event in 2004 as a way to connect snowbirds from the area and it quickly grew into a much-anticipated celebration. Each year, the event has grown as word has spread and more pieces of their Massachusetts home, including food, music, and photography, have been showcased. Last year's event reached over 500 people. 'Seeing new faces, and younger couples is encouraging,' said the former owner of Shawmut Diner, Phil Paleologos, in a previous article. 'It means something has been created here that will only continue to grow and flourish.' This year's New Bedford Day will be held from noon to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 11, at a brand-new location. New Bedfordites will come together to celebrate all things New Bedford at the Crazy Dingo Brewery inside of the Southern Fresh Farms, 8500 Penzance Blvd., Fort Myers, Florida. 'Community makes us richer, and it is a huge gift to be able to come together to have a good time while remembering where we came from and sharing those stories with each other,' Paleologos said. Fly from New Bedford to Boston? Daily flights to Logan could cut traffic, TSA screenings If you have been craving a taste of home, especially New Bedford delicacies you are in store for a treat. In a herculean community effort, the New Bedford Day committee along with Gaspar's, and Ocean Spray Seafood made it possible for a whole pallet of area goods to be shipped down to Fort Myers. Event goers will be able to get their hands on Gaspar's linguica and chourico, Hoo-Mee Chow Mein, and Silmo Syrup. After learning that Publix stopped selling Gaspar's products in Florida, it was important to the committee to bring in these comfort items. 'It was a huge collaboration to bring relief to folks that long for a taste of home,' said Ian Abreu, New Bedford Day committee member. 'We know shipping costs can be astronomical and thanks to these partnerships with Ocean Spray Seafood and Gaspar's we can bring it at a much better price.' Not only will you be able to buy your favorite Portuguese sausage, but Gaspar's has generously donated enough linguica for all attendees to enjoy a complimentary sandwich. For those craving something colder, you will also be able to indulge in a delightful coffee frappe. Amanda McQuillan, whose family owned and operated Country Whip in Acushnet for decades, is bringing this sweet treat for purchase. Youth Creating a Healthier New Bedford: Community joins forces to improve life expectancy, with focus on heart health New Bedford native Zinnia Torres, who owns Tattoo Alchemy in Fort Myers, Florida, will be selling nautical items sure to remind you of home. There will be a 50/50 raffle and a live auction of New Bedford-inspired items with the proceeds going to next year's event. Also, Bandstand will be bringing the tunes and dancing to the event with hits from the 50s through the 80s. 'I'm looking forward to seeing old friends again,' said Abreu. 'Reconnecting and rekindling the brotherhood and sisterhood we have.' 'We all want what's best for New Bedford and enjoy talking about all the great things that make it home,' he continued. 'Even if they have migrated south, the love for the area and region remains the same.' For updated information on the event, you can visit their Facebook page at This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Celebration of Whaling City coming to Florida. What is New Bedford Day?