Kevin P. O’Connor Herald News Staff Reporter

FALL RIVER — It is not that he ever had doubts about packing up Civitects and moving to the city, Michael Keane said. Keane is a hometown boy. He knows Fall River’s charms. But moving gives even the most stalwart pause. So one afternoon last week Keane abandoned the moving boxes and half-built desks to walk to the Pink Bean on Purchase Street for coffee. Along the way he ran into the new mayor, Jasiel Correia II, who walked with him for a block to the coffee shop, all the way asking him what the city could do to make Civitects feel more at home. Continue Reading. . .