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Harvey Mades

Harvey Mades

Harvey Mades of Newburyport, formerly of Georgetown, Massachusetts died peacefully on October 26, 2025, at the age of 93 surrounded by the love and...

Helen Louise (Wilkins) Downing

Helen Louise (Wilkins) Downing

Helen Louise (Wilkins) Downing passed away on October 13, 2025, at Portsmouth (NH) Regional Hospital. Most recently a resident of Amesbury, Helen...

Penelope ‘Penny’ J. Verow

Penelope ‘Penny’ J. Verow

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Penelope 'Penny' J. Verow on October 18, 2025, in Newburyport, MA, at age 78. Born in Walthamstow,...

DEATH NOTICES

DEATH NOTICES

  John H Douglas of Beverly, Mass. (C.R. Lyon & Sons Funeral Home - Danvers, 978-777-7900) Dr. Richard “Dick” R. Dussault of Peabody, Mass....

Breast Cancer Awareness Stamps

Breast Cancer Awareness Stamps

This month, purchase Breast Cancer Awareness Stamps from your local post office, including from Karyn at the Groveland Post Office. Help fund the...

Little Farmstand in Georgetown!

Little Farmstand in Georgetown!

I would like to share some photos of our little Farmstand located at 59 Warren Street in Georgetown. My name is Laura Short and I am co-owner with...

Amesbury Friday Night Frights!

Free outdoor movie nights at Heritage Park, Lower Millyard, Movie starts at dusk. Bring blankes and chairs! Oct. 3 - HAUNTED MANSION Oct. 10 - HOCUS...

Amesbury Octoberfest Networking

Wed. Sept. 24 - 5-7 p.m: Amesbury Chamber of Commerce announces a networking mixer at BareWolf Brewing. Registration includes appetizers featuring...

Portsmouth, N.H Civil Air Patrol

Seacoast Composite Squadron Open House on Thursday, 18 September 2025, beginning at 6:30 P.M., at the Service Credit Union, 3003 Lafayette Road,...

Georgetown Water: Health Notice

Georgetown Water: Health Notice

by Lonnie Brennan GEORGETOWN – Residents received a double-side printed letter last week advising them the water they have been drinking has been “in violation,” on-going, since May 2025. The letter, however, states that “this is not an emergency. If it had been an emergency, you would have been notified within 24 hours.” Under the headline of “What should you do?" the letter states: “You can choose to limit the amount of tap water used if you are pregnant, may become pregnant or are giving water to young...

Newbury Golf Center Adds High Tech Fun

Newbury Golf Center Adds High Tech Fun

NEWBURY – You’re an avid golfer, but can’t play St. Andrews or Pebble Beach this year? The Newbury Golf Center has the next best thing. Less than a mile off Interstate 95 on Scotland Road, the 27-acre driving range has added Top Tracer technology and monitors on all 30 bays. In each, a golfer has the opportunity to play and compete on one or more of the world’s top 30 golf courses. Toptracer Range, the ball-tracing technology used on televised PGA tournaments to track the shots of the game’s best players, allows...

Bike Sharing Comes to Newburyport

Bike Sharing Comes to Newburyport

NEWBURYPORT – The City of Newburyport has launched the Port Bikeshare pilot program, offering bicycles for rent at location along the city’s Clipper City Rail Trail. The program, which allows riders to use the Movatic app to locate, rent and return bikes, is a partnership among the city, Tandem Mobility and Newburyport Livable Streets, a non-profit organization which promotes safe and accessible transportation options in the city. Five bikeshare stations are located near the MBTA commuter rail station, at...

Plant Matters: The Monarch Gardener

Plant Matters: The Monarch Gardener

In conversation with The Monarch Gardner. I had the pleasure of meeting with Katie Banks Hone (aka, The Monarch Gardener) at her shop and nursery at Nutter Farm at 180 Ipswich Rd, Topsfield. I was deeply saddened by the death of Jane Goodall and asked Katie if she had been inspired by Dr Goodall and I shared a quote by her“Small actions by individuals can make the world a better place,” to begin our conversation. Katie then brought me into her shop and showed me a quote from Dr Goodall that she featured on her...

Newburyport: Diaper Drive November 15

Submitted by Kathleen Melanson Central Congregational Church The Central Congregational Church, 14 Titcomb St., Newburyport will hold a Diaper Drive on Saturday, November 15, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Each year the Christian Outreach team at Central Congregational Church works with Anchor of Hope Diaper Bank to hold a diaper drive to support families in need in local communities. Diapers are not covered by SNAP (food stamps) so Anchor of Hope Diaper Bank helps meet the needs of the youngest, most...

Newbury Police Partners with First Parish Newbury Food Pantry

Newbury Police Partners with First Parish Newbury Food Pantry

NEWBURY – With the increasing cost of groceries, the upcoming holiday season, and the uncertain future of SNAP benefits, the Newbury Police Department is partnering with the First Parish Food Pantry of Newbury to make the police station an official 24-hour drop-off location. The First Parish Newbury Food Pantry is the largest all-volunteer food pantry in the greater Newburyport area serving the communities of Newbury, Newburyport, Byfield, West Newbury, Salisbury, Rowley, Ipswich and Georgetown. The Pantry fills...

GEORGETOWN SELECTWOMAN KEEPING HER CANINE COMPANION

Despite a court order to hand over her dog, Daphne, to her soon-to-be ex-husband, Georgetown Selectwoman Rachel Bancroft has not done so and has appealed First Justice of the Essex Division of the Probate and Family Court Judge Frances M. Giordano's decree. Bancroft faces fines imposed by the judge of $200 per day for not surrendering her companion. (Visions of Daphne, larger than Toto, escaping from a basket and returning to her caregiver Dorothy/Rachel comes to mind.) Meanwhile, a recently shared video of...

Happy Veterans Day to All of Us!

by Kay Ogden Georgetown Please honor all our veterans and their families and help younger generations understand the contributions and sacrifices made by our parents and grandparents, and other family members, both in the past and present. All of us are so fortunate to live withthe freedoms we have in the USA! All of our serviceman and wome who have proudly protected us, and are protecting us, have allowed us the freedoms that we have today! Anywhere I go, I make a point to thank service staff for their work and...

Newbury Garden Club Awards Local Business and  Non-Profit Organization with Certificate of Recognition

Newbury Garden Club Awards Local Business and Non-Profit Organization with Certificate of Recognition

by Charleen Maunsell Newbury Garden Club Beautification Committee Chair newburygardenclub.org NEWBURY – The Newbury Garden Club has started a new annual project that recognizes and honors organizations, businesses and non-profits that provide and maintain seasonal planting that enhances the beauty of the Newbury Community. The first recipients in 2025 are AL Prime Energy at 17 Central Street, Newbury and the Plum Island Beautification Society’s work at the Newbury Public Restroom on Plum Island Turnpike and seven...

American Legion Flags for the Faithful

American Legion Flags for the Faithful

Members of the Georgetown American Legion joined with Maureen Cannon of St. Mary’s Church in a flag-raising ceremony that the Legion performed to replace the huge flag flying on the church’s north lawn, adjacent to Rte. 133 (Andover Street) last Saturday. “We’re glad to help religious organization and others in our area display the American Flag with pride,” said Alan Aulson who conceived of the Flags for the Faithful program. “It’s our way of giving back and thanking those who display the flag and help them do...

Hometown Heroes Banner Program Honors Georgetown Veterans

Hometown Heroes Banner Program Honors Georgetown Veterans

by Kay Ogden (former selectman Larry Ogden’s better half!) with contributions from Doug Dawes (Commander Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211) and Jon Pingree (Georgetown Kiwanis) GEORGETOWN – As Veterans Day approaches, we extend our appreciation to all service members for their contributions to the country and communities. Our friend, Jon Pingree was jogging in a small town in Maine, and noticed all the banners of veterans, up on their utility poles. Jon decided this was a great idea, and partnered, and...

YWCA Seeks Nominations for the Yearly Nancy E. Peace ‘Action Against Prejudice Award’

Submitted by Illene Harnch-Grady YWCA Greater Newburyport NEWBURYPORT – YWCA Greater Newburyport welcomes nominations for the yearly Nancy E. Peace “Action Against Prejudice Award.” The YWCA “Action Against Prejudice” Award, established in honor of Nancy E. Peace, recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions towards eliminating racism, fighting prejudice and celebrating diversity. YWCA Greater Newburyport welcome nominations for any adult or youth who lives or works in one of the communities...

Massachusett’s Ashley Jordan at  Grand Ole Opry!

Massachusett’s Ashley Jordan at Grand Ole Opry!

NASHVILLE, TN – Award-winning singer-songwriter Ashley Jordan has been nominated for multiple honors at this year’s Josie Music Awards (JMAs). Known for her powerhouse vocals, heartfelt songwriting, and magnetic stage presence, Ashley Jordan continues to rise as one of the most dynamic independent artists in the Americana and country music scene. This year’s nominations recognize her exceptional artistry, dedication, and growing impact across both the Nashville and New England music communities. “Performing at...

Georgetown Sand Wars Update: Police Arrest Excavator

Georgetown Sand Wars Update: Police Arrest Excavator

GEORGETOWN – The controversial sand mining operation that has been on-going for months at 214 North St. erupted last week in criminal charges of larceny, lying and forgery against Todd Champlain, who billed himself as the manager of the 100-year-old Zibell Farm. Police Chief David Sedgwick announced that with assistance from the Danvers and Middleton Police Departments, his department arrested 41-year-old Champlain of Middleton Friday, following a lengthy investigation. He was scheduled for arraignment in...

Solace for Stephanie Fundraiser Seeks Donations to Help Those With Cancer

REGIONAL – REGIONAL – The 15th annual comedy night fundraiser for Solace for Stephanie Nov. 22 is officially sold out, but there is time to make a difference in the lives of cancer suffers on the North Shore. “We are blessed, but sorry to those that did not order tickets in time,” wrote MaryAnn (Mo) Levasseur, a friend of Stephanie, who with the Jenkins family has led this organization. For those who still want to attend, there is a waiting list on the charity’s web site - www.solaceforstephanie.org. The...

Newburyport Halloween Fun This Week

Newburyport Halloween Fun This Week

NEWBURYPORT – As if you didn’t know why there are so many skeletons and black cats in front yards, Halloween is coming up on Friday night, and several events in Newburyport this week will brighten the festivities. Trick or treating is permitted from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Several events are being coordinated by the Newburyport Arts Collective (NAC). The Newburyport Public Library will hold its final Scary Movie matinee on Friday, Oct. 31. The screening is free and open to all. For more information, visit...

Helping Cancer Victims For 15 Years

Helping Cancer Victims For 15 Years

REGIONAL – In its 15th year helping those diagnosed with cancer, the Rowley-based charity Solace for Stephanie has spent more than $150,000 helping more than 130 people either with direct financial help or college scholarships for high school seniors in families of cancer victims. Next month, Solace, which is named for Stephanie Jenkins, a popular Rowley hairdresser who died of cancer, will again host its Comedy Night to bring an evening of laughter to many who need it. “This is a pinnacle year, a year of...

Rowley Library: There’s a Lot More Than Books Around Here

Rowley Library: There’s a Lot More Than Books Around Here

ROWLEY –  Friends of the Rowley Public Library President Sieglinde Aigner-Crooks shared that the library is blessed with amazing volunteers, donors, and shoppers who partake in their twice-yearly book sale. "The money goes straight to mostly the childrens' programming," Sieglinde shared. The Friends try to raise about $10,000 each year through various activities. Alan and Maureen Aulson interviewed Sieglinde and Megan McCormick, the library assistant for youth  services at their semi-annual book sale fundraiser....

Georgetown Water: Health Notice

Georgetown Water: Health Notice

by Lonnie Brennan GEORGETOWN – Residents received a double-side printed letter last week advising them the water they have been drinking has been “in violation,” on-going, since May 2025. The letter, however, states that “this is not an emergency. If it had been an emergency, you would have been notified within 24 hours.” Under the headline of “What should you do?" the letter states: “You can choose to limit the amount of tap water used if you are pregnant, may become pregnant or are giving water to young...

Newbury Golf Center Adds High Tech Fun

Newbury Golf Center Adds High Tech Fun

NEWBURY – You’re an avid golfer, but can’t play St. Andrews or Pebble Beach this year? The Newbury Golf Center has the next best thing. Less than a mile off Interstate 95 on Scotland Road, the 27-acre driving range has added Top Tracer technology and monitors on all 30 bays. In each, a golfer has the opportunity to play and compete on one or more of the world’s top 30 golf courses. Toptracer Range, the ball-tracing technology used on televised PGA tournaments to track the shots of the game’s best players, allows...

Bike Sharing Comes to Newburyport

Bike Sharing Comes to Newburyport

NEWBURYPORT – The City of Newburyport has launched the Port Bikeshare pilot program, offering bicycles for rent at location along the city’s Clipper City Rail Trail. The program, which allows riders to use the Movatic app to locate, rent and return bikes, is a partnership among the city, Tandem Mobility and Newburyport Livable Streets, a non-profit organization which promotes safe and accessible transportation options in the city. Five bikeshare stations are located near the MBTA commuter rail station, at...

Plant Matters: The Monarch Gardener

Plant Matters: The Monarch Gardener

In conversation with The Monarch Gardner. I had the pleasure of meeting with Katie Banks Hone (aka, The Monarch Gardener) at her shop and nursery at Nutter Farm at 180 Ipswich Rd, Topsfield. I was deeply saddened by the death of Jane Goodall and asked Katie if she had been inspired by Dr Goodall and I shared a quote by her“Small actions by individuals can make the world a better place,” to begin our conversation. Katie then brought me into her shop and showed me a quote from Dr Goodall that she featured on her...

Newburyport: Diaper Drive November 15

Submitted by Kathleen Melanson Central Congregational Church The Central Congregational Church, 14 Titcomb St., Newburyport will hold a Diaper Drive on Saturday, November 15, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Each year the Christian Outreach team at Central Congregational Church works with Anchor of Hope Diaper Bank to hold a diaper drive to support families in need in local communities. Diapers are not covered by SNAP (food stamps) so Anchor of Hope Diaper Bank helps meet the needs of the youngest, most...

Newbury Police Partners with First Parish Newbury Food Pantry

Newbury Police Partners with First Parish Newbury Food Pantry

NEWBURY – With the increasing cost of groceries, the upcoming holiday season, and the uncertain future of SNAP benefits, the Newbury Police Department is partnering with the First Parish Food Pantry of Newbury to make the police station an official 24-hour drop-off location. The First Parish Newbury Food Pantry is the largest all-volunteer food pantry in the greater Newburyport area serving the communities of Newbury, Newburyport, Byfield, West Newbury, Salisbury, Rowley, Ipswich and Georgetown. The Pantry fills...

GEORGETOWN SELECTWOMAN KEEPING HER CANINE COMPANION

Despite a court order to hand over her dog, Daphne, to her soon-to-be ex-husband, Georgetown Selectwoman Rachel Bancroft has not done so and has appealed First Justice of the Essex Division of the Probate and Family Court Judge Frances M. Giordano's decree. Bancroft faces fines imposed by the judge of $200 per day for not surrendering her companion. (Visions of Daphne, larger than Toto, escaping from a basket and returning to her caregiver Dorothy/Rachel comes to mind.) Meanwhile, a recently shared video of...

Happy Veterans Day to All of Us!

by Kay Ogden Georgetown Please honor all our veterans and their families and help younger generations understand the contributions and sacrifices made by our parents and grandparents, and other family members, both in the past and present. All of us are so fortunate to live withthe freedoms we have in the USA! All of our serviceman and wome who have proudly protected us, and are protecting us, have allowed us the freedoms that we have today! Anywhere I go, I make a point to thank service staff for their work and...

Newbury Garden Club Awards Local Business and  Non-Profit Organization with Certificate of Recognition

Newbury Garden Club Awards Local Business and Non-Profit Organization with Certificate of Recognition

by Charleen Maunsell Newbury Garden Club Beautification Committee Chair newburygardenclub.org NEWBURY – The Newbury Garden Club has started a new annual project that recognizes and honors organizations, businesses and non-profits that provide and maintain seasonal planting that enhances the beauty of the Newbury Community. The first recipients in 2025 are AL Prime Energy at 17 Central Street, Newbury and the Plum Island Beautification Society’s work at the Newbury Public Restroom on Plum Island Turnpike and seven...

American Legion Flags for the Faithful

American Legion Flags for the Faithful

Members of the Georgetown American Legion joined with Maureen Cannon of St. Mary’s Church in a flag-raising ceremony that the Legion performed to replace the huge flag flying on the church’s north lawn, adjacent to Rte. 133 (Andover Street) last Saturday. “We’re glad to help religious organization and others in our area display the American Flag with pride,” said Alan Aulson who conceived of the Flags for the Faithful program. “It’s our way of giving back and thanking those who display the flag and help them do...

Hometown Heroes Banner Program Honors Georgetown Veterans

Hometown Heroes Banner Program Honors Georgetown Veterans

by Kay Ogden (former selectman Larry Ogden’s better half!) with contributions from Doug Dawes (Commander Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211) and Jon Pingree (Georgetown Kiwanis) GEORGETOWN – As Veterans Day approaches, we extend our appreciation to all service members for their contributions to the country and communities. Our friend, Jon Pingree was jogging in a small town in Maine, and noticed all the banners of veterans, up on their utility poles. Jon decided this was a great idea, and partnered, and...

YWCA Seeks Nominations for the Yearly Nancy E. Peace ‘Action Against Prejudice Award’

Submitted by Illene Harnch-Grady YWCA Greater Newburyport NEWBURYPORT – YWCA Greater Newburyport welcomes nominations for the yearly Nancy E. Peace “Action Against Prejudice Award.” The YWCA “Action Against Prejudice” Award, established in honor of Nancy E. Peace, recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions towards eliminating racism, fighting prejudice and celebrating diversity. YWCA Greater Newburyport welcome nominations for any adult or youth who lives or works in one of the communities...

Massachusett’s Ashley Jordan at  Grand Ole Opry!

Massachusett’s Ashley Jordan at Grand Ole Opry!

NASHVILLE, TN – Award-winning singer-songwriter Ashley Jordan has been nominated for multiple honors at this year’s Josie Music Awards (JMAs). Known for her powerhouse vocals, heartfelt songwriting, and magnetic stage presence, Ashley Jordan continues to rise as one of the most dynamic independent artists in the Americana and country music scene. This year’s nominations recognize her exceptional artistry, dedication, and growing impact across both the Nashville and New England music communities. “Performing at...

Georgetown Sand Wars Update: Police Arrest Excavator

Georgetown Sand Wars Update: Police Arrest Excavator

GEORGETOWN – The controversial sand mining operation that has been on-going for months at 214 North St. erupted last week in criminal charges of larceny, lying and forgery against Todd Champlain, who billed himself as the manager of the 100-year-old Zibell Farm. Police Chief David Sedgwick announced that with assistance from the Danvers and Middleton Police Departments, his department arrested 41-year-old Champlain of Middleton Friday, following a lengthy investigation. He was scheduled for arraignment in...

Solace for Stephanie Fundraiser Seeks Donations to Help Those With Cancer

REGIONAL – REGIONAL – The 15th annual comedy night fundraiser for Solace for Stephanie Nov. 22 is officially sold out, but there is time to make a difference in the lives of cancer suffers on the North Shore. “We are blessed, but sorry to those that did not order tickets in time,” wrote MaryAnn (Mo) Levasseur, a friend of Stephanie, who with the Jenkins family has led this organization. For those who still want to attend, there is a waiting list on the charity’s web site - www.solaceforstephanie.org. The...

Newburyport Halloween Fun This Week

Newburyport Halloween Fun This Week

NEWBURYPORT – As if you didn’t know why there are so many skeletons and black cats in front yards, Halloween is coming up on Friday night, and several events in Newburyport this week will brighten the festivities. Trick or treating is permitted from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Several events are being coordinated by the Newburyport Arts Collective (NAC). The Newburyport Public Library will hold its final Scary Movie matinee on Friday, Oct. 31. The screening is free and open to all. For more information, visit...

Helping Cancer Victims For 15 Years

Helping Cancer Victims For 15 Years

REGIONAL – In its 15th year helping those diagnosed with cancer, the Rowley-based charity Solace for Stephanie has spent more than $150,000 helping more than 130 people either with direct financial help or college scholarships for high school seniors in families of cancer victims. Next month, Solace, which is named for Stephanie Jenkins, a popular Rowley hairdresser who died of cancer, will again host its Comedy Night to bring an evening of laughter to many who need it. “This is a pinnacle year, a year of...

Rowley Library: There’s a Lot More Than Books Around Here

Rowley Library: There’s a Lot More Than Books Around Here

ROWLEY –  Friends of the Rowley Public Library President Sieglinde Aigner-Crooks shared that the library is blessed with amazing volunteers, donors, and shoppers who partake in their twice-yearly book sale. "The money goes straight to mostly the childrens' programming," Sieglinde shared. The Friends try to raise about $10,000 each year through various activities. Alan and Maureen Aulson interviewed Sieglinde and Megan McCormick, the library assistant for youth  services at their semi-annual book sale fundraiser....

Georgetown Water: Health Notice

Georgetown Water: Health Notice

by Lonnie Brennan GEORGETOWN – Residents received a double-side printed letter last week advising them the water they have been drinking has been “in violation,” on-going, since May 2025. The letter, however, states that “this is not an emergency. If it had been an emergency, you would have been notified within 24 hours.” Under the headline of “What should you do?" the letter states: “You can choose to limit the amount of tap water used if you are pregnant, may become pregnant or are giving water to young...

Newbury Golf Center Adds High Tech Fun

Newbury Golf Center Adds High Tech Fun

NEWBURY – You’re an avid golfer, but can’t play St. Andrews or Pebble Beach this year? The Newbury Golf Center has the next best thing. Less than a mile off Interstate 95 on Scotland Road, the 27-acre driving range has added Top Tracer technology and monitors on all 30 bays. In each, a golfer has the opportunity to play and compete on one or more of the world’s top 30 golf courses. Toptracer Range, the ball-tracing technology used on televised PGA tournaments to track the shots of the game’s best players, allows...

Bike Sharing Comes to Newburyport

Bike Sharing Comes to Newburyport

NEWBURYPORT – The City of Newburyport has launched the Port Bikeshare pilot program, offering bicycles for rent at location along the city’s Clipper City Rail Trail. The program, which allows riders to use the Movatic app to locate, rent and return bikes, is a partnership among the city, Tandem Mobility and Newburyport Livable Streets, a non-profit organization which promotes safe and accessible transportation options in the city. Five bikeshare stations are located near the MBTA commuter rail station, at...

‘Honoring Heroes: A Veterans Day Celebration’ at Wenham Museum, Tues. Nov. 11, 2025

Submitted by: Laura Rivas Wenham Museum WENHAM – Wenham Museum invites the community to come together this Veterans Day, Tuesday, November 11, for Honoring Heroes: A Veterans Day Celebration – a day of family-friendly programming in tribute to those who have served our nation. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to join in a day filled with meaningful experiences designed to inspire reflection, connection, and appreciation for our veterans....

Groveland’s Stokes Takes Georgetown Job

GROVELAND - Groveland Water and Sewer Department Superintendent Colin Stokes will be leaving his position and moving on to become superintendent in nearby Georgetown. During his time with Groveland, Stokes has overseen replacement of outdated pipes, moved the Commission into its new office on School Street, and worked to address system problems with discolored water due to excess iron and manganese. The Commission has started a search for a new...

Harvey Mades

Harvey Mades

Harvey Mades of Newburyport, formerly of Georgetown, Massachusetts died peacefully on October 26, 2025, at the age of 93 surrounded by the love and gratitude of his family. Harvey was born in 1932, to Dr. Meyer & Anne (Drucker) Mades of Revere, Mass. A highly decorated army medic in Korea, Harvey was injured during combat, for which he received the Purple Heart Medal in 1953. He was also awarded the Korean Service Medal with two Bronze...

Helen Louise (Wilkins) Downing

Helen Louise (Wilkins) Downing

Helen Louise (Wilkins) Downing passed away on October 13, 2025, at Portsmouth (NH) Regional Hospital. Most recently a resident of Amesbury, Helen grew up and spent most of her adult life in Rowley, the third of four children born to Oscar M. and Harriet A. (Maynard) Wilkins. A beautiful young woman inside and out, Helen married Russell C. Downing and together they had one son, Russell Jr. (Rusty). In later years Helen was the loving companion...

Penelope ‘Penny’ J. Verow

Penelope ‘Penny’ J. Verow

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Penelope 'Penny' J. Verow on October 18, 2025, in Newburyport, MA, at age 78. Born in Walthamstow,...

DEATH NOTICES

DEATH NOTICES

  John H Douglas of Beverly, Mass. (C.R. Lyon & Sons Funeral Home - Danvers, 978-777-7900) Dr. Richard “Dick” R. Dussault of Peabody, Mass....

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