FALL RIVER — At the far east end of Bedford Street, a granite tower rises 120 feet to the sky like a turret from a medieval castle. It’s one of Fall River’s most distinctive historic buildings — but ...
Unlike deciduous trees and shrubs, evergreens have a continuous need for water during fall and winter. When the ground dries out or freezes, the roots of evergreens can no longer supply water to the ...
FALL RIVER — If you’ve ever wanted to get a closer look at some of the city’s most unique historical buildings, now’s your chance. The Fall River Water Department is hosting an open house of some of ...
FALL RIVER —The city has seized the opportunity to get the lead out, and is continuing to replace lead pipes that deliver drinking water to homes around the city. According to Director of Community ...
Fall fishing can be a time of feast or famine as water temperatures begin to descend as well as additional climatic factors such as lake levels, water flows, and baitfish migrations. One factor that ...
Here are five ideas for a self-care day around the Fall River area: Start your day with a coffee — hot or iced, your choice — ...
With forward-facing sonar (FFS) dominating so much of the bass-talk the past few years, the arrival of fall can be a satisfying return to “old-school” chunkin’ and windin’ among the extreme shallows ...