Kathryn Gallerani, SouthCoastToday

Kathryn Gallerani

SouthCoastToday

Kingston, MA, United States

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  • SouthCoastToday
  • The Patriot Ledger
  • WickedLocal
  • The Enterprise
  • Old Colony Memorial
  • Kingston Reporter
  • The Herald News

Past articles by Kathryn:

Back in the business: From A&P to Coastal Provisions

Coastal Provisions takes its owner back to his childhood → Read More

Offshore wind: Supply chain training geared to underrepresented business owners

Business Network for Offshore Wind and Vineyard Wind combine to offer training → Read More

New Bedford advocates for fishing industry compensation in response to offshore wind impact

New Bedford shares comments on offshore compensation for fishermen → Read More

Economic opportunity key focus of New Bedford mayor's wind power message to Healey

Conceptual Marine and Energy Innovation Center in New Bedford a part of the city’s economic development strategy → Read More

Assistance available to low-income landlords

Statewide advocacy program aids low-income landlords → Read More

New Bedford library exhibit showcases Afghan refugee women's art as they build a future

"Dil ba Dil Rah Dhara (From One Heart to Another)" will be on display through March 23, an exhibit of handicrafts by Afghan refugees. → Read More

New Bedford could spend $12,000 to refurbish a historic giant copper tea kettle. Here's why.

A proposal is underway to restore a giant tea kettle iconic in New Bedford's downtown historic district, using Community Preservation Act funds. → Read More

'It’s time to have these conversations': Human trafficking is taking place in the SouthCoast.

YMCA event sheds light on efforts to combat human trafficking in the SouthCoast. → Read More

New Bedford's Pope's Island will play a key role in Vineyard Wind construction. Here's how

Pope's Island to feature new berthing and fueling area for wind company's crew transfer vessels → Read More

'Dartmouth wouldn’t be what it is': Oral histories celebrate Cape Verdean community

A glimpse into life in Dartmouth through oral histories → Read More

A net win: Recycling company works with New Bedford fisheries to repurpose their old gear

A new recycling option offers an alternative to old fishing net and rope graveyards in New Bedford. → Read More

New Bedford fishing industry considers compensation for offshore wind's impact

The deadline for stakeholders to respond is Jan. 31. → Read More

Looking for a job? New Bedford's offshore wind industry is hiring in a variety of fields.

A variety of jobs are available in the offshore wind industry in New Bedford → Read More

A New Bedford fishing boat needed a new engine. Cost: $175K. And that was just the start.

Upgrading an older fishing boat can be a major financial investment for owners, especially in a market that's changing its focus. → Read More

'We’re able to fill a gap': New Bedford clinic adds access to abortion-related services

Health Imperatives has received $700,000 from the Department of Public Health to enhance its reproductive services in New Bedford and other clinics. → Read More

At Fairhaven High, 'the most beautiful classroom' in America looks just like it did in 1906

Henry Huttleston Rogers hired skilled craftsmen from Italy and the Bavarian woodcarvers to build "the most beautiful high school in America." → Read More

'We’re here for them': New Bedford police build relationships with Central American community

Children's Christmas party at Our Lady of Guadalupe serves as opportunity for outreach by New Bedford Police Department. → Read More

Fires are devastating. How this collaborative New Bedford group helps when disaster strikes

Short of losing a loved one in a house fire, the loss of all your possessions is likely to be one of the most traumatizing experiences in life. New Bedford has a response team with multiple city departments as part of that team with emergency management, a unit of the fire department, as the lead agency. The team isn’t alone. Nonprofit and for-profit organizations are also answering the call for… → Read More

A Marion school launched a new initiative to keep kids safe. Here's how it will work.

School, town officials still considering school resource officer options for Marion's elementary school → Read More

'Entire generations of family come together' to enjoy La Salette's 500,000 lights

The Christmas Festival of Lights at the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette is the biggest religious display in New England with 500,000 lights. → Read More