Feb 28, 2019 06:00AM ● By Pamela Johnson
Don’t discount the future for Bellingham High’s wrestling team because the Blackhawks could be on the verge of producing some positive results.
Learn more about end-of-life choices on Saturday, March 23, when the Bellingham Democratic Town Committee sponsors a presentation by Compassion & Choices, which supports death with dignity.
Check out the list of important dates regarding the 2019 annual town election and annual town meeting and the town election ballot.
Safety has always been a high priority at all five of Bellingham’s schools, but new life-saving technology installed last month takes school safety to a new level.
Anyone Can Paint is a class that is held at the Senior Center in a room that offers lots of natural light. It is led by Bellingham resident and artist Darrell Crow for 10 years now.
In April, the Bellingham Public Library will close briefly in order to replace the nearly 30-year-old carpeting in the main area of the library and install vinyl flooring for a new café.
Centerpoint Driving Academy, which is all about preparing its students for “the real world of driving experience,” was formed when two tennis buddies from way back got together; they opened in January.
There’s no doubt that with the advent of social media and other online platforms, bullying is a bigger issue than ever before. Bellingham Memorial School brought in an expert to speak...
The Bellingham Police Association will sponsor a free luncheon at Coachmen's Lodge, on Wednesday, March 13, to help Bellingham senior citizens start celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
The Bellingham High boys basketball team qualified for the Division 3 Central Sectional Tournament by defeating Holliston, 56-33, on January 22.