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College Honor Lists

State University of New York Dean's List: Luke Van Galen of Georgetown Georgia Tech Dean's List: Ethan Downs of Newburyport Brody Junge of Boxford...

Ipswich Veterans Walkway Coming Soon

Ipswich Veterans Walkway Coming Soon

IPSWICH – A meaningful tribute to Ipswich’s military service members is now under construction on South Main Street, where local veteran’s groups...

REGIONAL – The residents of Newburyport and nearby North Shore towns and cities lost one of its most charming, colorful, kind and effective people...

Dean Charles Black

Dean Charles Black

Dean C. Black, 69, passed away peacefully on July 4, 2025. He was born in Ohio and moved to Ipswich at the age of 7. After graduating from Ipswich...

Mike Lago Remembered

Mike Lago Remembered

NEWBURYPORT – Michael Lago, probably the oldest, at 92, and much-loved member of the Newburyport Tennis Club, passed away last month. Thanks to his...

Virginia Ann (Iglehart) Kent

Virginia Ann (Iglehart) Kent

Virginia Ann (Iglehart) Kent of Rowley, Mass., passed away peacefully on June 29, 2025, with family by her side. She was the devoted wife of Donald...

Georgetown Water Restrictions

Water your vegetable garden, don't wash your car or run your lawn sprinklers ... except at certain times on certain days: The Georgetown Water...

Rowley Library – School Clothes: Donate, Shop!

By Sarah Nicholson Rowley Public Library Youth Services   ROWLEY – Back to school time is rapidly approaching, and there’s nothing more costly than new clothes! Rowley Public Library and Striving for Sustainability have a solution for you; a free back to school clothing shop! From July 14th until August 29th you can drop off your gently used baby, children’s and teen’s clothing at the Rowley Public Library, 500 Wethersfield Street, or 41 Wethersfield Street. There will also be a drop-off spot at Green Fest...

Smooth Sailing at Yankee Homecoming

Smooth Sailing at Yankee Homecoming

NEWBURYPORT – In years past, when veteran Yankee Homecoming leader Dennis Palazzo came home from managing Yankee Homecoming, his wife would ask, “What is the drama today?” This year, except for a couple of days of heavy rains, which postponed the bed race and the Beatle Juice concert, there was no drama for Ms. Palazzo to hear about. Yankee Homecoming that ended last week came off without a hitch, he said last week. Palazzo, who has helped direct the festival for decades, said, “It went so well, it was almost...

Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211 Sponsored Ricky DiChicco for Boys State Program

Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211 Sponsored Ricky DiChicco for Boys State Program

GEORGETOWN – Georgetown's Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211 sponsored Georgetown resident Ricky DiChicco as their candidate to the 2025 Massachusetts Boys State program run by the Massachusetts Department of the American Legion. The program is committed to helping students develop a strong sense of civic responsibility while providing them with the tools to contribute to their communities. Seminars on local and state government along with recreational activities are provided during the event. Ricky...

Rowley Council on Aging August Events

Senior 'VegOut' Market The Rowley COA and Nourishing the North Shore are excited to continue the weekly Senior “VegOut” market every Thursday from 10am to 11:30am at Plantation Drive, Rowley, MA. Seniors are welcomed to come by and pick out farm fresh produce at absolutely no cost. Registration is not required as this is walk-ins only. Rain location is inside the Community Room, 80 Plantation Drive. Farmers Market Coupon Book Income-eligible seniors may be able to participate in the Farmers Market Coupon Book...

Rowley Opposes Whittier Shared Campus

Rowley Opposes Whittier Shared Campus

HAVERHILL – Critics last year of approving a new building for Whittier Vocational Tech Regional High School often complained that not enough students from their towns and cities were being accepted. According to a new report on the admissions from each of the 11 cities and towns, Rowley seems to be justified in its complaints. Whittier accepted eight students out of 14 who applied and eight are enrolled for the coming year. That’s a 57 percent acceptance rate, down from 64 percent last year. The winners this year...

Rowley Veterans Committee  Invites All to Attend Ceremony  for American Flag Collection Box

Rowley Veterans Committee Invites All to Attend Ceremony for American Flag Collection Box

ROWLEY – The Rowley Veterans Committee wishes to invite all to attend a dedication and recognition ceremony for the American Flag Collection Box installed outside the Rowley Police Station. This box was secured due to the diligence of girl scout Jessica Garron, with the support of the Rowley Veterans Committee and the Rowley Highway Department (which prepared the concrete base/anchors for the box). Residents from Rowley and all surrounding towns are invited to join the gathering outside the Rowley Police Station...

Plant Matters – A Visit to Veasey Park in Groveland

Plant Matters – A Visit to Veasey Park in Groveland

by IDA WYE A visit to Veasey Park in Groveland with Dianne Plantamura and a group of volunteer weed annihilators including a woman from Washington state: We last spoke with Dianne on March 5th 2025 about her leadership and involvement with Veasey Park and the creation of native plant gardens and a Miyawaki forest. Dianne gave me a tour of all the plantings she and her volunteers have been creating over the years. I had an opportunity to spend a couple of hours in the most recent area protected by deer fencing and...

Manchester-by-the-Sea and Essex Police Respond to Violent Mental Health Crisis

Manchester-by-the-Sea and Essex Police Respond to Violent Mental Health Crisis

MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA – The Manchester-by-the-Sea and Essex Police Departments responded jointly  to an individual experiencing a violent mental health crisis. On Tuesday, Aug. 5, at approximately 8:26 p.m., Manchester-by-the-Sea Police were called to a report of a disturbance at a home on Summer Street. A 911 caller reported that a family member was out of control. Manchester-by-the-Sea Police requested assistance from Essex Police while officers were heading to the scene due to the potential danger. Officers...

Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack Wednesday, August 13, 7:30 PM

Hilton Senior Center, 43 Lafayette Road, Salisbury, MA Our own John Manning will present the program for the August meeting: "Artillery in the Civil War from Ft. Sumter to Apomattox." Technology rapidly advanced in the mid-nineteenth century and John will discuss both land and naval artillery, the good, the bad and the dangerous, which played important roles in the four-year conflict. John Manning is currently the president of the CWRT of the Merrimack, but has been a life-long student of history, devouring books...

Mosquito Spraying on the Coast

REGIONAL – From August 10 to 16, during daylight hours, residents in Salisbury, Newburyport, Newbury, Rowley, and Ipswich can expect to see helicopters flying low. The flights are part of a mosquito control program aimed at reducing the insect population. The timing follows late July high tides that flooded salt marshes, creating ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes. Eggs typically hatch quickly, with larvae peaking 7 to 10 days later. Officials say this week offers the best opportunity to treat the insects...

Newburyport’s Yankee Homecoming – Photos, Part 1

Newburyport’s Yankee Homecoming – Photos, Part 1

A few photos from Yankee Homecoming Leanne from ANCHOR PIZZA set up a sidewalk spot where her four children helped her deliver pizza and smiles to the many Yankee Homecoming patrons. Left to right: Dylan, Skylor, Lillyanna, and Jaxyn. Their dad and more Yankee Homecoming photos are on pages 6 & 7.      

Newburyport Custom House Setting New Attendance Records

Newburyport Custom House Setting New Attendance Records

NEWBURYPORT – The Custom House Maritime Museum may hit a record this year with as many as 16,000 visitors walking through its doors, which is double the museum’s 2023 attendance. Much of that success has to do with a series of transformations and additions designed to make the staid old institution more relevant to the modern world and to attract more youth, who find the Stem-focus interactive stations and exhibits in the refurbished Discovery Center, plus new outdoor activities on Saturdays to be great fun. “I...

Georgetown Sues to Stop Huge Sand Excavation

Georgetown Sues to Stop Huge Sand Excavation

GEORGETOWN – The town’s lawyers on Friday filed for an injunction against Robles Excavating Co., Todd Champlain and Mary Potter Friday to stop the sand mining operation at Zibell Farm. It asked for a preliminary injunction on the mining operation. The action, which will be heard in Lawrence Superior Court at 2 p.m. on Aug. 12, was authorized by the SelectBoard, apparently when it met on the mining operation in an executive session last Monday. The Planning Board also met last Wednesday to close its public hearing...

Georgetown Fire Department Welcomes New Hires

Georgetown Fire Department Welcomes New Hires

GEORGETOWN – Chief Matt McKay is pleased to share that the Georgetown Fire Department has welcomed three new hires.   Andrew Gibson Firefighter/EMT Gibson joined the Department in September 2023 as a call/per-diem Firefighter/EMT.  Gibson has since received his paramedic certification. Jordan Hebert Firefighter/EMT Hebert joined the department in March as a call/per-diem Firefighter/EMT. He comes to Georgetown from the Newbury Fire Department, but also has fire service experience in Texas. Hebert is...

Newburyport Bank Welcomes Elliot Smith to Senior Vice President,  Commercial Loan Officer

Newburyport Bank Welcomes Elliot Smith to Senior Vice President, Commercial Loan Officer

NEWBURYPORT – Jim McCarthy, President and Chief Operating Officer of Newburyport Bank, is pleased to announce Elliot Smith has joined the Bank as Senior Vice President, Commercial Loan Officer. With more than 12 years of experience in commercial lending, Elliot brings deep industry knowledge and a thoughtful approach to structuring financing solutions that support long-term business success. In his expanded role, Elliot will be responsible for helping drive prudent and responsible growth of the Bank’s Commercial...

Sam Szabo and Paul-Emile Cendron: Featured in Coming Home Newburyport Art Exhibit

By Greigh Cloward NEWBURYPORT – Sam Szabo and Paul-Emile Cendron are featured artists in Coming Home, a current art exhibit at Newburyport Art that has invited past and current citizens of Newburyport back to their hometown to showcase their unique artistic talents. Szabo is a cartoonist who received a bachelor’s in creative writing from Oberlin College. She started making visual art in college to explore different ways of expressing herself. She was inspired by a diary comic, “American Elf” by James Kochalka, to...

Newburyport Art Celebrates Yankee Homecoming and thanks Newburyport Bank by ‘Coming Home’

Newburyport Art Celebrates Yankee Homecoming and thanks Newburyport Bank by ‘Coming Home’

NEWBURYPORT – Newburyport Art (NAA) had an opening reception of their ‘Coming Home’ exhibition on July 27th which included a plaque dedication to Newburyport Bank Charitable Foundation Range Light Community Sculpture Garden. Their generous donation, over the course of the last three years, extends the life of this place for visitors to rest along the rail trail, while being inspired by regional artists’ sculptures (photo by AJ Simmons, pictured: Lloyd Hamm, Tim Felter, Belle Carver Struck & Jim McCarthy). A...

Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce & Industry

Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce & Industry

Dear Chamber Members, Neighbors, and Friends, I’m honored and thrilled to introduce myself as the new President of the Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce & Industry. As a 20-year member of the Chamber, a proud Newburyport resident, and the owner of a small business on State Street for the past 15 years, this community means everything to me. I’ve walked these streets, built my livelihood here, and live alongside many of you. My background includes years of nonprofit board service and leadership,...

Rowley Library – School Clothes: Donate, Shop!

By Sarah Nicholson Rowley Public Library Youth Services   ROWLEY – Back to school time is rapidly approaching, and there’s nothing more costly than new clothes! Rowley Public Library and Striving for Sustainability have a solution for you; a free back to school clothing shop! From July 14th until August 29th you can drop off your gently used baby, children’s and teen’s clothing at the Rowley Public Library, 500 Wethersfield Street, or 41 Wethersfield Street. There will also be a drop-off spot at Green Fest...

Smooth Sailing at Yankee Homecoming

Smooth Sailing at Yankee Homecoming

NEWBURYPORT – In years past, when veteran Yankee Homecoming leader Dennis Palazzo came home from managing Yankee Homecoming, his wife would ask, “What is the drama today?” This year, except for a couple of days of heavy rains, which postponed the bed race and the Beatle Juice concert, there was no drama for Ms. Palazzo to hear about. Yankee Homecoming that ended last week came off without a hitch, he said last week. Palazzo, who has helped direct the festival for decades, said, “It went so well, it was almost...

Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211 Sponsored Ricky DiChicco for Boys State Program

Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211 Sponsored Ricky DiChicco for Boys State Program

GEORGETOWN – Georgetown's Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211 sponsored Georgetown resident Ricky DiChicco as their candidate to the 2025 Massachusetts Boys State program run by the Massachusetts Department of the American Legion. The program is committed to helping students develop a strong sense of civic responsibility while providing them with the tools to contribute to their communities. Seminars on local and state government along with recreational activities are provided during the event. Ricky...

Rowley Council on Aging August Events

Senior 'VegOut' Market The Rowley COA and Nourishing the North Shore are excited to continue the weekly Senior “VegOut” market every Thursday from 10am to 11:30am at Plantation Drive, Rowley, MA. Seniors are welcomed to come by and pick out farm fresh produce at absolutely no cost. Registration is not required as this is walk-ins only. Rain location is inside the Community Room, 80 Plantation Drive. Farmers Market Coupon Book Income-eligible seniors may be able to participate in the Farmers Market Coupon Book...

Rowley Opposes Whittier Shared Campus

Rowley Opposes Whittier Shared Campus

HAVERHILL – Critics last year of approving a new building for Whittier Vocational Tech Regional High School often complained that not enough students from their towns and cities were being accepted. According to a new report on the admissions from each of the 11 cities and towns, Rowley seems to be justified in its complaints. Whittier accepted eight students out of 14 who applied and eight are enrolled for the coming year. That’s a 57 percent acceptance rate, down from 64 percent last year. The winners this year...

Rowley Veterans Committee  Invites All to Attend Ceremony  for American Flag Collection Box

Rowley Veterans Committee Invites All to Attend Ceremony for American Flag Collection Box

ROWLEY – The Rowley Veterans Committee wishes to invite all to attend a dedication and recognition ceremony for the American Flag Collection Box installed outside the Rowley Police Station. This box was secured due to the diligence of girl scout Jessica Garron, with the support of the Rowley Veterans Committee and the Rowley Highway Department (which prepared the concrete base/anchors for the box). Residents from Rowley and all surrounding towns are invited to join the gathering outside the Rowley Police Station...

Plant Matters – A Visit to Veasey Park in Groveland

Plant Matters – A Visit to Veasey Park in Groveland

by IDA WYE A visit to Veasey Park in Groveland with Dianne Plantamura and a group of volunteer weed annihilators including a woman from Washington state: We last spoke with Dianne on March 5th 2025 about her leadership and involvement with Veasey Park and the creation of native plant gardens and a Miyawaki forest. Dianne gave me a tour of all the plantings she and her volunteers have been creating over the years. I had an opportunity to spend a couple of hours in the most recent area protected by deer fencing and...

Manchester-by-the-Sea and Essex Police Respond to Violent Mental Health Crisis

Manchester-by-the-Sea and Essex Police Respond to Violent Mental Health Crisis

MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA – The Manchester-by-the-Sea and Essex Police Departments responded jointly  to an individual experiencing a violent mental health crisis. On Tuesday, Aug. 5, at approximately 8:26 p.m., Manchester-by-the-Sea Police were called to a report of a disturbance at a home on Summer Street. A 911 caller reported that a family member was out of control. Manchester-by-the-Sea Police requested assistance from Essex Police while officers were heading to the scene due to the potential danger. Officers...

Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack Wednesday, August 13, 7:30 PM

Hilton Senior Center, 43 Lafayette Road, Salisbury, MA Our own John Manning will present the program for the August meeting: "Artillery in the Civil War from Ft. Sumter to Apomattox." Technology rapidly advanced in the mid-nineteenth century and John will discuss both land and naval artillery, the good, the bad and the dangerous, which played important roles in the four-year conflict. John Manning is currently the president of the CWRT of the Merrimack, but has been a life-long student of history, devouring books...

Mosquito Spraying on the Coast

REGIONAL – From August 10 to 16, during daylight hours, residents in Salisbury, Newburyport, Newbury, Rowley, and Ipswich can expect to see helicopters flying low. The flights are part of a mosquito control program aimed at reducing the insect population. The timing follows late July high tides that flooded salt marshes, creating ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes. Eggs typically hatch quickly, with larvae peaking 7 to 10 days later. Officials say this week offers the best opportunity to treat the insects...

Newburyport’s Yankee Homecoming – Photos, Part 1

Newburyport’s Yankee Homecoming – Photos, Part 1

A few photos from Yankee Homecoming Leanne from ANCHOR PIZZA set up a sidewalk spot where her four children helped her deliver pizza and smiles to the many Yankee Homecoming patrons. Left to right: Dylan, Skylor, Lillyanna, and Jaxyn. Their dad and more Yankee Homecoming photos are on pages 6 & 7.      

Newburyport Custom House Setting New Attendance Records

Newburyport Custom House Setting New Attendance Records

NEWBURYPORT – The Custom House Maritime Museum may hit a record this year with as many as 16,000 visitors walking through its doors, which is double the museum’s 2023 attendance. Much of that success has to do with a series of transformations and additions designed to make the staid old institution more relevant to the modern world and to attract more youth, who find the Stem-focus interactive stations and exhibits in the refurbished Discovery Center, plus new outdoor activities on Saturdays to be great fun. “I...

Georgetown Sues to Stop Huge Sand Excavation

Georgetown Sues to Stop Huge Sand Excavation

GEORGETOWN – The town’s lawyers on Friday filed for an injunction against Robles Excavating Co., Todd Champlain and Mary Potter Friday to stop the sand mining operation at Zibell Farm. It asked for a preliminary injunction on the mining operation. The action, which will be heard in Lawrence Superior Court at 2 p.m. on Aug. 12, was authorized by the SelectBoard, apparently when it met on the mining operation in an executive session last Monday. The Planning Board also met last Wednesday to close its public hearing...

Georgetown Fire Department Welcomes New Hires

Georgetown Fire Department Welcomes New Hires

GEORGETOWN – Chief Matt McKay is pleased to share that the Georgetown Fire Department has welcomed three new hires.   Andrew Gibson Firefighter/EMT Gibson joined the Department in September 2023 as a call/per-diem Firefighter/EMT.  Gibson has since received his paramedic certification. Jordan Hebert Firefighter/EMT Hebert joined the department in March as a call/per-diem Firefighter/EMT. He comes to Georgetown from the Newbury Fire Department, but also has fire service experience in Texas. Hebert is...

Newburyport Bank Welcomes Elliot Smith to Senior Vice President,  Commercial Loan Officer

Newburyport Bank Welcomes Elliot Smith to Senior Vice President, Commercial Loan Officer

NEWBURYPORT – Jim McCarthy, President and Chief Operating Officer of Newburyport Bank, is pleased to announce Elliot Smith has joined the Bank as Senior Vice President, Commercial Loan Officer. With more than 12 years of experience in commercial lending, Elliot brings deep industry knowledge and a thoughtful approach to structuring financing solutions that support long-term business success. In his expanded role, Elliot will be responsible for helping drive prudent and responsible growth of the Bank’s Commercial...

Sam Szabo and Paul-Emile Cendron: Featured in Coming Home Newburyport Art Exhibit

By Greigh Cloward NEWBURYPORT – Sam Szabo and Paul-Emile Cendron are featured artists in Coming Home, a current art exhibit at Newburyport Art that has invited past and current citizens of Newburyport back to their hometown to showcase their unique artistic talents. Szabo is a cartoonist who received a bachelor’s in creative writing from Oberlin College. She started making visual art in college to explore different ways of expressing herself. She was inspired by a diary comic, “American Elf” by James Kochalka, to...

Newburyport Art Celebrates Yankee Homecoming and thanks Newburyport Bank by ‘Coming Home’

Newburyport Art Celebrates Yankee Homecoming and thanks Newburyport Bank by ‘Coming Home’

NEWBURYPORT – Newburyport Art (NAA) had an opening reception of their ‘Coming Home’ exhibition on July 27th which included a plaque dedication to Newburyport Bank Charitable Foundation Range Light Community Sculpture Garden. Their generous donation, over the course of the last three years, extends the life of this place for visitors to rest along the rail trail, while being inspired by regional artists’ sculptures (photo by AJ Simmons, pictured: Lloyd Hamm, Tim Felter, Belle Carver Struck & Jim McCarthy). A...

Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce & Industry

Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce & Industry

Dear Chamber Members, Neighbors, and Friends, I’m honored and thrilled to introduce myself as the new President of the Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce & Industry. As a 20-year member of the Chamber, a proud Newburyport resident, and the owner of a small business on State Street for the past 15 years, this community means everything to me. I’ve walked these streets, built my livelihood here, and live alongside many of you. My background includes years of nonprofit board service and leadership,...

Rowley Library – School Clothes: Donate, Shop!

By Sarah Nicholson Rowley Public Library Youth Services   ROWLEY – Back to school time is rapidly approaching, and there’s nothing more costly than new clothes! Rowley Public Library and Striving for Sustainability have a solution for you; a free back to school clothing shop! From July 14th until August 29th you can drop off your gently used baby, children’s and teen’s clothing at the Rowley Public Library, 500 Wethersfield Street, or 41 Wethersfield Street. There will also be a drop-off spot at Green Fest...

Smooth Sailing at Yankee Homecoming

Smooth Sailing at Yankee Homecoming

NEWBURYPORT – In years past, when veteran Yankee Homecoming leader Dennis Palazzo came home from managing Yankee Homecoming, his wife would ask, “What is the drama today?” This year, except for a couple of days of heavy rains, which postponed the bed race and the Beatle Juice concert, there was no drama for Ms. Palazzo to hear about. Yankee Homecoming that ended last week came off without a hitch, he said last week. Palazzo, who has helped direct the festival for decades, said, “It went so well, it was almost...

Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211 Sponsored Ricky DiChicco for Boys State Program

Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211 Sponsored Ricky DiChicco for Boys State Program

GEORGETOWN – Georgetown's Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post #211 sponsored Georgetown resident Ricky DiChicco as their candidate to the 2025 Massachusetts Boys State program run by the Massachusetts Department of the American Legion. The program is committed to helping students develop a strong sense of civic responsibility while providing them with the tools to contribute to their communities. Seminars on local and state government along with recreational activities are provided during the event. Ricky...

North Hampton Fire Rescue and Mutual Aid  Partners Maintain Containment, Continue Multi-Day Effort to Fully Extinguish Brush Fire

North Hampton Fire Rescue and Mutual Aid Partners Maintain Containment, Continue Multi-Day Effort to Fully Extinguish Brush Fire

NORTH HAMPTON — Interim Chief Jacob MacGlashing reports that the North Hampton Fire Department and mutual aid partners from three states have maintained full containment of a brush fire that has now entered its third day of active suppression work. The fire, which began Thursday afternoon, Aug. 7, in a heavily wooded area near North Hampton School, burned approximately 5.4 acres before being brought under control. Crews have now reduced the...

Newburyport Art Presents ’30 Under 30,’ Now through August 20

By Kelly Page Gallery Manager, Newburyport Art NEWBURYPORT  – Newburyport Art (NAA) is proud to introduce 30 Under 30, a show featuring 30 artworks by local and regional artists under the age of 30! This show features a variety of media, including experimental film, mixed media, oil, acrylic and photography. Join us for a free, opening reception on Saturday, August 9th from 4-6pm! The public is welcome to attend, meet some of the exhibiting...

College Honor Lists

State University of New York Dean's List: Luke Van Galen of Georgetown Georgia Tech Dean's List: Ethan Downs of Newburyport Brody Junge of Boxford New York Institute of Technology Dean's List: Ryan King of Hampton, NH Roger Williams University Dean's List: Erin Barry of Topsfield Gus Cordingley of Newburyport Parker Defeo of Newburyport Vincent Dicicco of Haverhill Blakesson Flather of Boxford Dagim Janosky of Amesbury Jacob Kalil of Haverhill...

Town of Newbury Once Again Honored for Excellence in Budget Presentation

NEWBURY – For the third consecutive year, the Town of Newbury is being honored for excellence in accounting and financial reporting. The Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) recognized Newbury for the FY2026 Town Report and Budget, a comprehensive 267-page document that explains the foundation of the Town's budget decisions. The award is a significant achievement in governmental accounting and financial reporting, reflecting the...

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