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A tough shell to crack: State review keeping The Whale s Tail clam bar from re-opening

A tough shell to crack: State review keeping The Whale s Tail clam bar from re-opening Anastasia E. Lennon, Standard-Times © PETER PEREIRA/The Standard-Times The Whale s Tail Clam Bar on Pier 3 in New Bedford. NEW BEDFORD  Last summer, you may have walked down to Pier 3, picked up a lobster roll or clam cakes from the city s new clam bar, The Whale s Tail, and enjoyed your meal while watching commercial fishing vessels maneuver around the port.  Popular Searches Whether that can happen again is up to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. The agency is currently reviewing the New Bedford Port Authority s application to change the authorized use of the 208-square-foot shed in which the clam bar sits from water-dependent, industrial use to restaurant use.

New Bedford Port Authority Probed by Feds Over Grant Application

New Bedford Port Authority Probed by Feds Over Grant Application A federal grant application submitted by the New Bedford Port Authority is the subject of an investigation by the U.S. Commerce Department s Office of the Inspector General, WBSM has learned. The probe was initiated in October of 2020, according to Port Authority General Counsel Blair S. Bailey in correspondence with WBSM. Bailey did not say if the investigation is continuing, or what findings, if any were rendered by the OIG. Another source confirmed that the probe is ongoing. In responding to an inquiry by WBSM, Attorney Bailey issued the following statement:

Getting New Bedford s fishing industry vaccinated may be challenging

Getting New Bedford s fishing industry vaccinated may be challenging
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New Bedford companies sue port authority, city over North Terminal

NEW BEDFORD  Marine Hydraulics and Nordic Fisheries are suing the New Bedford Port Authority and City of New Bedford for allegedly breaching a 99-year lease contract and misleading the companies regarding the North Terminal expansion project. Nordic Fisheries bought Marine Hydraulics assets and lease in 2015. Both companies filed the lawsuit on Jan. 27 in Bristol County Superior Court. Who are the companies suing New Bedford? Marine Hydraulics, a steel fabrication and machinery repair and maintenance company, is located on Herman Melville Boulevard and sits in the North Terminal. Nordic Fisheries co-owns Eastern Fisheries, a scallop fishing company located on Hervey Tichon Avenue just south of the terminal. 

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