Feb 27, 2020 06:00AM ● By Pamela Johnson
Welcome to the March issue of the Bellingham Bulletin. Happy St. Patrick’s Day! We've included a nice assortment of articles of interest to residents, and we hope you enjoy reading it.
Bellingham, Massachusetts has a new label— it’s now a Purple Heart town. Thanks to veteran and Purple Heart recipient Jim Hastings that designation became official last November
Bellingham Memorial School will present the play Annie, Jr. on Friday, March 13, at 6 PM, and Saturday, March 14, at 2 and 6 PM (adults: $8; students/children: $5).
Denny’s Liquors has a new owner, a new look inside, and, now, more than 800 craft beers to choose from. Samir Patel has added Denny’s to his collection of five other liquor stores in MA.
What can a human being learn from a horse? “Responsibility, independence, confidence... plus, you'll develop an emotional bond,” explained Zimble Show Stables owner Rebecca Zimble.
It was a long time coming, but MA state law now forbids holding or operating a cellphone while driving a vehicle or a bicycle on public roadways, according to Ostrander Insurance.
Bellingham’s Master Plan Committee met on Wednesday, February 12, to review the Plan's housing chapter and discuss facility needs. Town Planner Jim Kupfer led the discussion.
Check out what's going on at the Bellingham Public Library in the month of March for--great programs for children and adults
Enhance Fitness, a proven fitness and arthritis management program, will begin its 16-week run on Monday, Mar. 2. The program will meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8–9 am.
In this extreme seller’s market, homes are generally flying off the market. But those that linger are generally priced incorrectly and/or in a buyer’s mind “need work.” Here's what to do.