Tyler Miranda: A Tale of Family and Fish Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Lauren Breunig NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts — One might say that the fishing industry got its hooks in Tyler Miranda at a young age. Born into a family of fishermen, Miranda grew up on the water, going out on trips in his father’s lobster boat—a wooden vessel about 14 feet long and half-covered in ocean-worn lobster traps—since he […]
New Bedford: Arts and Culture Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Beckett Callan As New Bedford began to rely more and more on the fishing industry as its dominant economic force, other parts of life began to follow. As the saying goes “life imitates art.” While in this case, it may be that art imitates life, fishing, and art have always been intertwined. Between shifts on a fishing […]
From Sea to Table Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Mackenzie Krueger EAST WAREHAM, Massachusetts — “The fishermen work hard; they’re gone for weeks at a time catching fish and being away from their families. Guy said, “They catch the big fish and lobsters that I have at my restaurant.” Lobster Pot is a popular and highly respected seafood restaurant in Cape Cod. The owner Guy Marino […]
Life on the Water: Chris Wright Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Maria Peralta-Arellano As a 4th generation fisherman and starting his fishing career at 15 during the summers with his father, Chris Wright would work on the fishing boats while on break from school. Eventually going to college, Wright kept the tradition of fishing in the summers to support himself. Wright now runs three fishing boats, one of […]
Art and Fishing: Lars-Erik Miller Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Haley Wichman GLOUCESTER, Massachusetts — Lars-Erik Miller grew up right down the street from this harbor, where he started off fishing bass with his father. And as his boat swayed on the water of the North Atlantic in the early April wind, he reflected on the culture this spot embeds him in; the worlds of fishing and […]
A Child at Sea Turned Second-Class Citizen Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Maria Peralta-Arellano NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts — Captain Alan Curtis is not a fragile man. He speaks with a strong raspy voice that always has a quick-witted response to what life throws at him. With a strong build created from years of serving in the scallop industry, Curtis gives valuable knowledge of what working in the fishing industry […]
Creatives Ashore Present Diversity in the New Bedford Community Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Anna Gipple In a city renowned for its high grossing commercial fishing port, citizens of New Bedford display their diversity through countless artistic mediums nested in historical architecture and colored on building sides. On the corner of Coggeshall and North Front Streets stands Antonio’s Restaurant, a recurring New Bedford dinner spot that serves authentic Portuguese cuisine. The […]
New England Fishing Culture Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Lauren Breunig New Bedford is an industrious town about an hour south of Boston that has the distinction of being the nation’s largest fishing port. With a population of nearly 101,000 people, according to 2020 census data, New Bedford is a mix of historical colonial houses converted into dentists’ offices, upscale seafood restaurants dotted along the waterfront […]
Antonio’s Restaurant New Bedford, Massachusetts [VIDEO] Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Brian Kohr
When Dreams Set Sail [AUDIO] Posted on June 9, 2023August 1, 2024 by Isabella Van Lanen EAST SANDWICH, Massachusetts — Ken Perry has been a tugboat captain for over 30 years. Throughout the decades, Ken has experienced the other side of the world, ‘The Perfect Storm’ and the loss of a fellow fisherman. He says, if he has learned one thing at sea, it is that family matters most. So, when […]
Knuckleheads: A Fisherman’s ‘Safe Haven’ Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Anna Gipple Lifelong New Bedford resident Andrew Bois found passion in serving his community through safety and scallops. For the last 30 of his 55 years, Bois has been working as a New Bedford firefighter. In 2012, he began managing one of the city’s most popular bar restaurants: Knuckleheads. “We have a lot of people that work […]
Whales and Windmills: The Arcturus Crew Posted on June 9, 2023September 7, 2023 by Maria Peralta-Arellano Knuckleheads is one of the last few remaining fishermen’s bars found close to the New Bedford harbor. Working men and women can be found eating and catching up with one another, often still in their work clothes and boots, fresh off the boats they fish on. This was just the case for Benjamin Tweedie and […]