Focus on Fairhaven Spring 2016

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Focus on Fairhaven And The Surrounding South Coast Communities

Spring 2016

Presented by Howe Allen Realty


Important Numbers Local Police: 508.997.7421 Local Fire: 508.994.1428 State Police: 508.993.8373 Southcoast Urgent Care: 508.973.2432 CVS: 508.999.0790 Walgreens: 508.993.7498 RiteAid: 508.999.2920 Town Hall: 508.979.4017 Public works: 508.979.4030 Animal Control: 508.979.4028 ABC Rubbish removal: 508.995.0544 Mosquito Control Bristol County: 508.823.5253

Capeway Animal Hospital: 508.992.0202 Cape Cod Veterinary Specialist 24 Hour: 508.759.5125 Council on Aging: 508.979.4029 Rec center: 508.993.9269 Library: 508.992.5342 Post Office: 508.992.4410 Eversource: 508.961.2800 Comcast: 508.202.0431 Verizon: 508.999.1205 ATT: 508.994.1384 Sprint: 508.996.2800 T Mobile: 508.994.0148

43 Center Street Fairhaven, MA 02719 howeallen.com 888.491.9993 Howe Allen Realty is a boutique real estate agency that delivers proven results through personalized attention and service. We specialize in distinctive, historic and coastal properties.

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Fairhaven - A South Coast Beauty

The Southcoast of Massachusetts offers so much to the traveler and resident alike. From the secluded beaches and preserved colonial architecture to the abundant cultural offerings, this often overlooked coastline of the Commonwealth is a treasure to discover and experience.

have found your home in Fairhaven, or are simply visiting, you undoubtedly recognize how special this town and community are.

Fairhaven, originally the eastern part of the Dartmouth Purchase, seceded and incorporated in 1812. It is a delightful coastal seaport village with an irregular and captivating coastline. Sconticut Neck, Wilbur’s Point and West Island offer a view to the more recent past when during the 20th century warm weather cottages and cabins began to dot its shores and the warm waters of Buzzard’s Bay would entice bathers from June through September. The areas of East Fairhaven, Shaws Cove and Little Bay offer yet another perspective for those who call Fairhaven home with mid-century and farmhouse style residences and spectacular vistas from the hills along the coastline. Although over the years Fairhaven has grown in size, it has maintained its small town characteristics. From the annual Homecoming Day fair to Revolutionary war re-encampments, history seems to repeat itself. Whether you howeallen.com



Fairhaven Center and Fort Phoenix

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The Center of Fairhaven as it is dubbed today was originally referred to as Fairhaven Village according to historic maps, newspaper articles and various books written about this part of town. The Village features architecturally fascinating buildings of yesteryear. Notable examples are the French Gothic Town Hall, the Italian Renaissance Library and the Memorial Church, an impressive example of English Vertical Gothic. One cannot help but feel transported to another part of the World. These public buildings were given to the town by native son Henry Huttleston Rogers in the late 19th and early 20th century

encampments play out as a method of teaching younger generations about Fairhaven’s history. Fort Phoenix Beach, a bathing pavilion, sandy beach and tennis and basketball courts provide for athletic and leisure enjoyment. Much of the granite used in the construction of the public buildings in Fairhaven was quarried from nearby Fort Phoenix. H. H. Rogers favored the Fort Phoenix area himself and it was the former site of his 88 room mansion which was unfortunately dismantled in the early 20th century. Some of the architectural elements from this grand estate can still be found around town.

Well-preserved Greek Revival homes are interspersed with Colonial, Northeast Cape Style and Bungalow residences. A balanced blend of young families, retirees and professionals call the village home. The “Walking� village center offers a glimpse of its maritime past as well as its present, yet is not far from the modern conveniences that are part of twenty-first-century living. Big-box stores, service stations and grocers are all just a mile away, yet nicely grouped in the commercial district. Fort Phoenix, perched atop granite ledge, served as a strategic site and provided defense during the first naval battle of the Revolutionary war. In Summer and Autumn historic rehoweallen.com


Fairhaven Center

66 Washington Street Situated in Fairhaven Center within just a few short blocks of Town Hall and the Library sits this charming yet spacious story-and-a-half Colonial. Situated on a double lot with offstreet parking, the yard is perfect for families, pet owners and gardeners alike. There is an oversized shed toward the rear of the property. Inside this home you will find a large fireplaced living room with built-ins, original oil painting over mantel and a box bay window. Adjacent to the living room is a dining room with built-in and glazed corner cabinet. Painted oak cabinetry is featured in the eatin kitchen where there is also a half bath and utility room with washer and dryer hook-ups. Upstairs can be accessed by either front or rear staircases you will find 3 generous bedrooms, a walk-thru sitting room and another full bath. Exclusively listed by Howe Allen 857.222.3214 Price upon request.

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Oxford Village

Oxford Village, also known colloquially as Poverty Point, is the earliest settlement in what was later to become Fairhaven in 1812. Because the only bridge access across the Achusnet to New Bedford was located on Howland or Coggeshall street, many settlers chose this part of town in which to build their homes. The first public school in town was located on North Street and is now affectionately referred to as the Stone School. This historic area of town was the center of maritime commerce into the 1800s until the construction of the Fairhaven/New Bedford bridge was completed and many of the businesses and residents moved south to what is now called Fairhaven Center. This exodus of commerce and the wealth that went with it gave rise to the name “Poverty Point.�

Many notable people called this part of town home including Joseph Bates Jr. (founder of the Seventh day Adventist Church,) Joshua Slocum (Captain of the Spray, the vessel he used to become the first person to sail around the World alone), Manjiro Nakahama (the first Japanese person to live in America) and Charles Gifford (noted marine artist).

By the mid 19th century, Oxford Village was primarily residential. Today neighborhood features excellent examples of Federal, Colonial-revival, Shingle and Cape Cod-style homes, many of which have been lovingly restored to their original glory. Poverty Point offers excellent access to the Interstate Highway system and route 6 as well as the bridges to New Bedford. Neighborhood identity, like other parts of Fairhaven is quite strong and is evidenced by the care its residents give to their homes in this historic part of town.

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Summer Rentals Misty Bay 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, outdoor shower, central AC, wifi, cable TV, front patio with water views, washer and dryer, short walk to beaches. VRBO 415167

Haven on the Bay Studio, 1 bath, outdoor shower, private beach, window AC, wifi, cable TV, washer and dryer. VRBO 480386

Shell Cottage 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, outdoor shower, gas fireplace, central AC, wifi, cable TV, rear deck, washer and dryer, short walk to beaches. VRBO 437576

Cozy Quahog 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, window AC, wifi, cable TV, side deck with water views, washer and dryer, short walk to beaches. VRBO 441228

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Summer Rentals Arbor Hideaway 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, window AC, wifi, cable TV, rear deck, washer and dryer, short walk to beaches. VRBO 409406

The Chadwicks 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, outdoor shower, fenced yard, wall AC, wifi, cable TV, rear deck, washer and dryer, short walk to beaches. VRBO 458212

Eventide 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, outdoor shower, central AC, wifi, cable TV, rear deck with water views, washer and dryer, short walk to beaches. VRBO 691005

Compass Rose 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, gas fireplace, outdoor shower, window AC, wifi, cable TV, rear deck,washer and dryer, short walk to beaches. VRBO 682570

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Summer Rentals The Balsams 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, covered porch, picnic table and BBQ, water views, WiFi, cable TV and washer and dryer. VRBO 425044

All American Loft One bedroom, one bathroom, second floor deck, BBQ, walk to beach, WiFi, and cable TV. VRBO 744251

Serendipity 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, outdoor shower, AC, cable TV, WiFi, sunroom with water views, BBQ, washer and dryer. VRBO 820699

Sandpiper 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, outdoor shower, AC, cable TV, WiFi, rear deck with water views, BBQ, washer and dryer, short walk to beaches. VRBO 820697

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The Beach Communities

West Island

Wilbur Point

West Island was named for Stephen West, the son-in-law of John Cooke. Notable as one of the earliest vacation communities in North America, the Wampanoag tribe used to spend their summers here, bringing their cattle over the tidal causeway to graze on the pastures. Today a paved road and a modern sturdy causeway transport traffic on to the island.

Named for Horatio Nelson Wilbur, a descendant of the 17th century Wilbur family of Boston, this waterfront community was originally the family farm. The Delano family cemetery can be found there on Sconticut Neck Road. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's mother's family were Fairhaven natives, and the family homestead today is a Bed and Breakfast in Fairhaven Town center.

In the 1940s, West Island was laid out in a modern summer community called "Fairhaven Estates." Today's West Island is a blend of summer cottages passed down through the generations and year-round homes from modest to grand. Beautiful beaches surround the island. On the south end of the island, Town Beach features beautiful stretches of sandy beach with views to the Bourne bridge and Falmouth. A WWII era submarine watch tower still stands there as a testament to Fairhaven's marine history, and has become an icon to West Island. The beach at the southern-most end of West Island has been considered by many to be among the most beautiful in all of coastal New England. A marina and boat ramp are located just over the causeway on "Long Island." Two-thirds of the island is a state preserve, with hiking trails for exploration. West Island provides the feeling of being "away from it all" but is within minutes of modern shopping conveniences. howeallen.com

Sconticut Neck Many beaches can be found along the neck off either side of the Sconticut Neck Road. During prohibition the neck was notorious for "rum runners", since the many pathways to the water provided an ideal location to sneak illegal liquor onto shore. Today you can lose yourself on one of the beaches. Many different neighborhoods are located on the neck, from new suburban style sub developments to established summer retreats.


Sconticut Neck

0 Torrington/Morley Rarely available buildable waterfront land. Two lots for sale. Lots range from 1.6 acres to over 4 acres. Opportunities to build single-family homes with accessory buildings, all with town water, town sewer and natural gas. Topographical plot plans and other documents available upon request. Each lot offers private beachfront. Current plans show a shared driveway for all three lots in the development. The entire cul-de-sac will only be for three homes. Exclusively listed by Howe Allen 857.222.3214 Price upon request.

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West Island/Sconticut Neck

12 Goulart Memorial Drive Impressive custom-built home, on a large lot, is perched upon a gentle slope with picturesque water views of Nasketucket Bay. This much-admired property was built in 2006 with great attention to detail and built to FEMA standards, keeping the flood insurance at a very affordable rate. Abundant natural light throughout. Spacious kitchen features open floor plan for entertaining with access to a deck that wraps around three sides of the home. The second floor features an oversized master suite complete with master bath and walk-in closet leading to an additional unfinished room for storage. Additionally, there are two bedrooms with a shared full bath. This exquisite home includes high quality finishes throughout. Boaters will delight with the close proximity of a marina just down the street. Across the street there is your own private sandy beach that offers beautiful views of the sunrise and the Elizabeth Islands. This beach lot is 8,352 sf. Exclusively Listed by Mitchell-Migirdicyan Team 508.971.2223 or 781.548.9025 Price upon request.

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West Island/Sconticut Neck

33 Bayview Avenue Enjoy spectacular views of Buzzard's Bay, New Bedford, Fort Phoenix and the Elizabeth Islands from your private beach. This delightfully renovated 3 bedroom home features hardwood flooring, granite, maple and stainless kitchen, central AC, 3 bedrooms, large bathroom with antique clawfoot tub, unique 3 season exterior bathroom off pool deck, multi-level patio with awning and composite decking, in-ground heated pool with pool cover, detached shed/pool house and quintessential cedar shingle siding and newer roof. This home is turn key for your summer or year round enjoyment. Exclusively listed by Howe Allen 857.222.3214 Price upon request.

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West Island/Sconticut Neck

152 Ebony Street This charming West Island cottage, known as "Compass Rose", was completely renovated in 2003. Vaulted ceilings, Fieldstone gas (propane) fireplace and inbuilt window seat. Retro 1950's style kitchen. Ceramic tile throughout the house. Lovely west-facing back deck with professionally landscaped backyard. Outside shower perfect for returning from the beach. Walking distance to conservation area and several beaches. All appliances included. This home is perfect for the owner who would like to supplement their investment with rental income. It is currently rented for $1400/week in the Summer season, and rented for $1100/ mo. plus utilities this previous winter. There are 6 weeks that are now booked from May through July. This home is being sold "turnkey" including furnishings and decorative items, except for several personal exclusions. Exclusively listed by Tim Evans 617.416.5436 Price upon request.

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North and East Fairhaven

North Fairhaven

East Fairhaven

North Fairhaven was one of the earliest settled areas of Fairhaven. Its most prominent landowner was John Cooke, an original Mayflower passenger, who settled there about 1662. The site of Cooke’s homestead and his garrison are marked as historical spots. The area was primarily farmland until the 1890s when the Coggeshall Street Bridge opened allowing an easy commute between Fairhaven and the textile mills in New Bedford. The bridge brought about a population boom with French-Canadian and Portuguese families building homes, schools, churches and a small business district by 1925.

Settled during the second half of the 1600s by members of the Delano and Jenney families, East Fairhaven maintained it rural farming atmosphere much longer than the rest of the town. The main roads in East Fairhaven once connected large farms. In the mid-twentieth century some of those farms were subdivided for residential housing. Stone walls and open fields are still quite plentiful in the area and a few family farms survive.

Today much of the property in North Fairhaven is residential, with a few restaurants and other businesses scattered along Main Street. Livesey Park on Glenhaven Avenue offers recreational opportunities with its ball fields, playground, tennis courts and skateboard park. Dattco, the commuter bus line to Boston, is conveniently located on Sycamore Street. Mega bus also operates from the Dattco terminal with direct, affordable service to New York City. St. Mary’s Church serves the Roman Catholic population of North Fairhaven and the Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) is also located there. howeallen.com

What is now part of US Route 6 running through East Fairhaven was originally “the Mattapoisett Road” and still later a welltraveled route for vacationers headed to Cape Cod. Some of the older commercial buildings along the road were first built to cater to those seasonal travelers. There is saltwater shoreline along the southern edge of East Fairhaven and some properties near Shaw’s Cove and Little Bay offer picturesque water views. The East Fairhaven School, opened in 2007, serves about half of the town’s elementary school children. The Mariner soccer fields and Shaw Road little league complex are both located in East Fairhaven.


North and East Fairhaven

13 Peirce's Point Welcome to your own paradise by the water. Charming cottage with idyllic views to Little Bay and Nasketucket Bay. Located on a private road, this home was completely renovated in 2009 with design by JC Cullion Architects, and professional landscaping by Christina Hutton of Bartlett Gardens. Perfect blend of charm with high end finishes; vaulted great room, marble countertops, dual fuel range/ oven, wood burning fireplace with marble mantle, tiled bathroom with glass shower enclosure and radiant floor heating, convenient laundry center, built-in bookcases and pantry, and stunning water views from almost every room. Sliding glass doors from the great room lead to deck and patio overlooking the water. Stone steps to the waterfront allows access for kayaking or fishing. Plan now to enjoy the beautiful gardens and relaxed waterfront setting of this beautiful home in Fairhaven. Exclusively listed by Tim Evans 616.416.5436 Price upon request.

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North and East Fairhaven

537 Dana Farms Dana Farms completely remodeled and most popular unit B located in a very quiet section of condominium complex near tennis court. This beautifully updated unit features designer features such as wallpapered powder room, chair rail detailing with contrasting paint color, durable and stylish Berber carpeting, and vaulted master bedroom with large closet. Newer systems, including hot water heater, HVAC humidifier and all new appliances which are all included. Move in without the need to make any updates to this charming home. Exclusively listed by Howe Allen 857.222.3214 Price upon request.

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Historical Perspective | The Fairhaven Fire Department

The Fairhaven Fire Department By Tim Evans In 1802 the the firefighting company “Flood No. 1” was organized, and volunteers manned the hooks and ladders. In 1805 a public campaign in Oxford village led to the purchase of a fire engine (Oxford No. 2) from Philip Mason of Philadelphia for the sum of $360. It was housed across the street from the old Academy building, but in 1814 it was moved to a safer location due to howeallen.com

the presence of the British sloop of war Nimrod in the bay. Recalling earlier raids by the British, citizens hid their personal valuables, and the community’s valuables, which included the prized possession of the fire engine. Originally all the firefighters were volunteers, but in the mid 1800’s these volunteers were supplemented by a few


professional firefighters. This led to the formation of two companies, The Relief Company serving the Oxford Village area, and The Contest Company served the village center. In 1857 a new suction fire engine was purchased and named the Contest. It bore the motto “We Strive to Conquer.� The Fairhaven Protecting Society was established in 1887 and their job was to secure household possessions following a fire. They moved into their own headquarters on Washington Street in 1894, which was also the site of the old town jail. This building is still used by the Fairhaven Fire Department for storage of equipment today. Eventually their job evolved from saving possessions to managing spectators and traffic at the scene of fires. In 1894 a steam pumper was acquired as the latest modern fire-fighting equipment. At this same time, Rogers decided to install a water system in the town which included hydrants along the street. The first fire hydrant used was the one in front of the Rogers mansion on February 18, 1894, at a fire which destroyed howeallen.com


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Historical Perspective | The Academy Building

the house. The present fire alarm system was established in early 1898 and the first alarm was sounded on that very 4th of July. Fairhaven firehouses were located in North Fairhaven, Fairhaven Center and howeallen.com

East Fairhaven. The old Washington Street firehouse is now the site of an auto detailing business. The Contest Engine Company Firehouse, built in 1839 is now located on Spring Street, but was originally located at the corner of Walnut and Center Street. It was


moved in 1891 to make room for the new public library that Henry Huttleston Rogers was building.

Information and Pictures courtesy of Millicent Library, Deb Charpentier and Spinner Publications

Today the Fairhaven Fire Department operates from the new Washington Street Station. howeallen.com


Fairhaven by the Numbers 1659

settled

1812

incorporated

9 15,873 14.1 7,266 15

congressional district population at 2012 census square miles - Area numbers of housing units official elevation above sea level in feet

02719

zip code

254,00

average sale price of a single family home

174 6

single family homes sold in the last year voting precincts

41.6375

degrees north in latitude

70.9042

degrees west in longitude

1735

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students enrolled in Fairhaven public schools


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Our Team

Howe Allen

Tim Evans

Howe Allen Realty began when a 4-year old Howe Allen, the firm’s owner and founder, tagged along with his mother. She was a real estate agent, and Howe accompanied her when she was conducting open houses and showing properties. Fast forward 20 years and Howe pursued a similar path to his mother’s and now has been involved in the real estate industry for over a quarter of a century. He is excited to be fulfilling a dream of owning a brokerage firm which specializes in delivering services that are above and beyond those of traditional real estate firms. Howe also pursued a corporate career for almost 20 years. This experience has proven to be very important and useful in running his own business. Prior to opening his own firm, he worked for Sotheby’s International Realty and was one of the top producing agents for that firm. Howe and his husband, Tim Evans are proud to live in the Fairhaven walking village with their two Jack Russell Terriers, Dutch and Cheer.

Tim Evans’ passion for homes is second only to his love of music. At the very early age of eight, Tim began developing his musical talent studying piano and performing in various choral groups. Today, Tim continues his musical pursuits in singing with the choir at the Fairhaven Memorial Church and the Sippican Choral Society in addition to accompanying various soloists at the piano in Boston and the surrounding area. He is also the music director for the annual production of “A Christmas Carol” at Worcester’s Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts. Tim initially starting working in real estate to help his husband Howe, but has found that his interest runs deeper, and like other associates at Howe Allen Realty, he has found a passion for helping others with their real estate needs. If a piano is present at a listing, you may be able to hear a classical piece or a strain of a show tune as you check out the house.

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Our Team

Julia Mitchell

Maria Migirdicyan

As a professional real estate broker for the past 27 years and multi-million dollar producer, Julie offers her clients immediate as well as long-term advantages. As an expert in her field, she accurately determines the market value of properties she lists, recognizes qualified buyers and gives her listings the extra effort to ensure a successful transaction. Julie is a broker associate with Howe Allen Realty, a member of the Greater New Bedford Association of Realtors, a graduate of Stonehill College Appraisal training, holds her GRI designation and is a full-time Fairhaven resident. She shares her life with her husband Bill.

Maria began practicing real estate in 2006. At the time she lived in Wakefield, MA and practiced in a fast-paced realty group until 2011 when she planted new roots in Fairhaven. She is very excited to call this lovely town her home. She looks forward to helping her clients attain their real estate goals of purchasing or selling property. She is very enthusiastic about helping people achieve their dreams, and she will go above and beyond to get the job done. Her work ethic and principles define her: they include sincerity, reliability and confidentiality. Maria has worked in various careers over the years, but the one thing they all have in common is meeting the needs of clients, and exceeding expectations. Client satisfaction is truly her goal. Maria has two grown daughters and a stepson. She resides in Fairhaven with her husband.

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Our Team

Cassie Canastra

Liz Moses

Cassie has always called the Southcoast home and grew up in Fairhaven. She received her bachelor's degree in history from the College of the Holy Cross. After college she moved to New Bedford and volunteered with Americorps as a teacher at Our Sisters' School. After her service year, Cassie worked with her father, who owns Whaling City Seafood Display Auction in New Bedford. Within 5 months of working in that industry she started her own seafood brokerage company. That summer Howe helped her find her first home. His passion for real estate motivated her to join his team. She is excited to help people find their dream homes in the place she calls home.

Liz was born and raised in Dartmouth, MA. After graduating from Dartmouth High School she moved to Boston to pursue an education in art where she studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Massachusetts College of Art , receiving her Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts. Liz remained in the Boston area working as a glassblower for several years. After having her first child she knew it was time to move back to this area so she could give her kids all of the advantages of of growing up in a smaller town. From beautiful beaches and amazing schools to the supportive community here, she feels that settling down in Fairhaven was a perfect choice! She shares her life with her partner Troy and all of their children. Liz became interested in real estate while searching for her first home. Understanding how

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Our Team

David Pelletier

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David was born and raised in Attleboro, MA. He earned a B.A. in Geography from Bridgewater State College, graduating top in his major. He has had a long and distinguished career in Food Service sales as a top producer receiving many awards and honors. In 1998 he married the love of his life, Bonnie Brault, a Fairhaven native, and settled in the Fort Phoenix area of town. David has always been a “Real Estate Junkie� and his love of history and geography, and a passion for client service, led him to Howe Allen Realty. He is absolutely delighted to be a part of this dynamic organization. In his spare time he can be found working on his photography, creating interesting art for local exhibition. He has also worked in local theatre as a Stage Manager, and loves all aspects of live performance.

Come join the team at Howe Allen Realty. If you are an experienced real estate agent or broker and love working with people and showing homes, we invite you to explore the attractive compensation packages and professional marketing materials that we offer at Howe Allen Realty, the fastest growing boutique real estate brokerage firm on the Southcoast. 43 Center Street Fairhaven, MA 02719 howeallen.com 888.491.9993

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Fairhaven

Spring

Events

April

June

April 24, 2016 11:00 a.m. West Island 5K Run/Walk 41 Causeway Rd. Benefits the Fairhaven High School Cross Country program

June 19, 2016 9:00 a.m. Father’s Day 10K and 5K Run Hastings Middle School 30 School St.

April 24, 2016 2:00 p.m.-4 p.m. Senior Talent Show Fairhaven Council on Aging 229 Huttleston Ave.

June 25 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Homecoming Day Fair Center Street, from William St. to Green St.

April 30, 2016 Registration at 8:00 a.m. Nemasket Group 5K Run/Walk The Nemasket Group 56 Bridge St.

May May 1, 2016 Cherry Blossom Friendship Festival Cooke Memorial Park, Pilgrim Ave. May 5-7, 2016 Thurs.-Sat. at 7:00 p.m. Sun. at 2:00 p.m. Snow White Presented by ONE Theater Group Fairhaven Town Hall, 40 Center St. May 28 10:00 a.m. to May 29 3:00 p.m. Fairhaven Village Militia Spring Revolutionary War Encampment Fort Phoenix, Fort St.

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