Georgetown Police Repaint Station Garage with Help from Middle High School Seniors
Georgetown Police Repaint Station Garage with Help from Middle High School Seniors GEORGETOWN – Chief David Sedgwick shares that Georgetown Police...
Newbury Fire Department Members Train on Pump Operations
Newbury Fire Department Members Train on Pump Operations NEWBURY — Chief Dave Evans is pleased to report that members of the Newbury Fire Department...
Newbury Fire Department Members Train on Pump Operations
Newbury Fire Department Members Train on Pump Operations NEWBURY — Chief Dave Evans is pleased to report that members of the Newbury Fire Department...
Rowley Candidates Night
Rowley Candidates Night Wednesday, May 1, 7:00PM at the Rowley Library Candidates running for local office for the Town of Rowley and the Triton...
Ipswich Running Group’s Annual ‘Plogging’
Ipswich Running Group members Melanie Simard, Charlotte Bednar, Jessica Theriault, John Crespi and Michael Sullivan braved the rain on Saturday...
Community Forums for Action on City’s Climate Resilience
Community Forums for Action on City’s Climate Resilience Forums Will Provide Insights into the City’s Climate Action Plans and Opportunities for...
Police Chief on Medical Leave
ROWLEY — While Police Chief Scott Dumas is on medical leave, the SelectBoard has named department veteran Stephen May to head the town’s police force temporarily. Dumas informed Town Administrator Deborah Egan on April 10 that he would be on medical leave. The reason for the medical leave has not been made public. The SelectBoard met the following day in an emergency meeting to follow the chief’s recommendation to appoint May. May retired seven years ago after joining the department in 1988. His last position as...
Making It Personal
Making It Personal Central Congregational Church is partnering with Community Services of Newburyport and their program ‘Making It Personal’ to...
The Eclipse…
... as seen by Ipswich Residents Chris & Melanie Simard visiting Stowe, VT on Mon., April 8th
Helping You and Your Family Build Financial Confidence… one relationship at a time.
Helping You and Your Family Build Financial Confidence… one relationship at a time. Family. Whomever you may include in your own family circle, family is what life is about. And what Nvest Financial is all about. As our mission states, Nvest was...
Coffee Cupping
Coffee Cupping Saturday, April 20 from 10AM-12PM at the Georgetown Peabody Library, 2 Maple Street, Georgetown, MA Calling all caffeine fiends! Join Rob Fitzgibbon as he teaches the art of coffee cupping; the practice of observing the...
Real Estate: Say What?
Being a REALTOR® I sometimes forget that my buyers or sellers are not familiar with all the real estate lingo. Therefore, when I say things like EMD or HOA and you look at me like I have two heads. I need to remind myself that everyone isn’t in the...
Brighter Smiles: Sweet Tooth
Dental caries (cavities, decay) is still very prevalent in today’s society. There are many factors that contribute to dental decay. In addition, there are some people who are more susceptible to decay than others. In a recent article in the Journal...
Police Chief on Medical Leave
ROWLEY — While Police Chief Scott Dumas is on medical leave, the SelectBoard has named department veteran Stephen May to head the town’s police force temporarily. Dumas informed Town Administrator Deborah Egan on April 10 that he would be on medical leave. The reason for the medical leave has not been made public. The SelectBoard met the following day in an emergency meeting to follow the chief’s recommendation to appoint May. May retired seven years ago after joining the department in 1988. His last position as...
Georgetown Police Repaint Station Garage with Help from Middle High School Seniors
Georgetown Police Repaint Station Garage with Help from Middle High School Seniors GEORGETOWN – Chief David Sedgwick shares that Georgetown Police officers and two Georgetown Middle High School seniors worked together to give the station garage a fresh coat of paint. After the floor was resurfaced in the garage, three Georgetown officers volunteered to help repaint the walls on Feb. 27. On April 10, Georgetown Middle High School seniors...
Newbury Fire Department Members Train on Pump Operations
Newbury Fire Department Members Train on Pump Operations NEWBURY — Chief Dave Evans is pleased to report that members of the Newbury Fire Department received pump training earlier this month at the Byfield Fire Station. During the day, you may see firefighters stirring at both of the Newbury Fire Department’s stations if they’re not out performing fire prevention duties, inspections, public education or answering emergency calls. Chief Evans...
Rowley Candidates Night
Rowley Candidates Night Wednesday, May 1, 7:00PM at the Rowley Library Candidates running for local office for the Town of Rowley and the Triton Regional School District will be available for public questions about their vision for Rowley’s and Triton’s future. This event will be recorded for later broadcast on Rowley Community Media. Hosted by the Friends of the Rowley Public Library. The Rowley Library is located at 141 Main St. in...
Ipswich Running Group’s Annual ‘Plogging’
Ipswich Running Group members Melanie Simard, Charlotte Bednar, Jessica Theriault, John Crespi and Michael Sullivan braved the rain on Saturday (April 20) to pick up trash during their Annual Plogging (picking up litter while jogging) run in honor of Earth Day. The group meets weekly on Saturdays at 9am at Jetties Bagels in Ipswich for a 3 mile run. All paces are welcome to join.
Community Forums for Action on City’s Climate Resilience
Community Forums for Action on City’s Climate Resilience Forums Will Provide Insights into the City’s Climate Action Plans and Opportunities for...
Making It Personal
Making It Personal Central Congregational Church is partnering with Community Services of Newburyport and their program ‘Making It Personal’ to...
The Eclipse…
... as seen by Ipswich Residents Chris & Melanie Simard visiting Stowe, VT on Mon., April 8th
Real Estate: Say What?
Being a REALTOR® I sometimes forget that my buyers or sellers are not familiar with all the real estate lingo. Therefore, when I say things like EMD...
Brighter Smiles: Sweet Tooth
Dental caries (cavities, decay) is still very prevalent in today’s society. There are many factors that contribute to dental decay. In addition, there are some people who are more susceptible to decay than others. In a recent article in the Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA), sugar-sweetened beverages, one of the main culprits for dental decay, was discussed. Dental decay is a multifactorial disease characterized as an infectious...