
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 of Rowley, Mass., passed away peacefully on June 29, 2025, with family by her side. She was the devoted wife of Donald...
ROWLEY: Summer Concert Series at the Library
The Rowley Public Library is offering a Summer Concert Series: live family-friendly music events Wednesday evenings in the month of July. Bring a...
HAVERHILL: July Events at the Buttonwoods Museum
Submitted by: Janice Williams, Director Buttonwoods Museum 240 Water Street, Haverhill www.buttonwoods.org The Dominican Muñeca Limé dolls will be...
Newburyport Art Presents 10 x 10 Small Works Friday, July 11th – Wednesday, July 23rd
Newburyport Art Presents 10 x 10 Small Works Friday, July 11th - Wednesday, July 23rd Newburyport Art (NAA) announces its next exhibition, 10...
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...
North Shore REALTORS® May Housing Statistics
BEVERLY – June 24, 2025 North Shore REALTORS® (NSR) has released housing data for May 2025. In May, the condominium market rebounded in nearly...
Summer Concert on the Rowley Library Lawn
The Rowley Public Library is offering a Summer Concert Series: live family-friendly music events Wednesday evenings in the month of July. Bring a...

Nicholas George
Mr. Nicholas "Nick" George, a cherished patriarch, and decorated war hero, passed away peacefully on June 22, 2025, at the age of 96 in Beverly,...

Firehouse Center for the Arts – Legally Blonde the Musical,
NEWBURYPORT Firehouse Center for the Arts - Legally Blonde the Musical, Friday, July 8 from 7 - 9 p.m., Sat. July 5, 2 - 4 pm and 7-9 pm., and...
GEORGETOWN: Beaver Deceivers?
Caroline Kipling of Georgetown has offered to have Skip Lisle from beaverdeceivers.com install Beaver Deceivers at some of Georgetown's...
GROVELAND TOWN MEETING NOTES
By Michael Dempsey Special to The Town Common About 120 residents gathered at the Elmer Bagnall School on Monday April 28 for our Groveland Annual...
Summer Concert Series on the Rowley Library lawn First event Wednesday, July 2, 6:30PM
The Rowley Public Library is offering a Summer Concert Series: live family-friendly music events Wednesday evenings in the month of July. Bring a...
AMESBURY: City Wide Yard Sales & Downtown Sidewalk Sales
The 2025 Amesbury Days will be bringing back the city wide yard sale and expanding it to include sidewalk sales at local businesses! This event will...
DANVERS: Ira Subaru $41K Donation to Habitat for Humanity
Ira Subaru, located on Andover St. in Danvers, will presented a check totaling $41,038 to the Essex County Habitat for Humanity on last week....
NEWBURY: Open Space Online Survey
We will be closing our public feedback survey on JUNE 30th, 2025. If you have not yet filled out this brief survey, go to...
ROWLEY: $500,000 More for Bridge
Last week the Mass. Dept. of Transportation announced the earmark of $500,000 (roughly $33,333 linear per foot) to be spent on the replacement of...
After Cancer and Loss – One Grandmother’s Hopeful New Chapter
Balance Budget Bookkeeping Launches to Help Businesses Take Control of Their Finances Balance Budget Bookkeeping is excited to announce its official...
Plum Island: 2 Women Mourned
PLUM ISLAND – Many details have yet to be released regarding the deaths of two young women described as best friends, Dahiana Canas, 25 of East...
IPSWICH MUSEUM
We are very excited to have our own Bob Waite, Ipswich native, here to participate in our Evening Lecture Series! Please join us on Wednesday...

Boxford Select Board Appoints A.J. Paglia as Captain of Police Department
BOXFORD – At its meeting on Monday, June 30, the Boxford Select Board unanimously appointed Attilio “A.J.” Paglia as Captain of the Boxford Police Department, following a formal recommendation by Police Chief James Riter. The appointment is effective immediately. “Sergeant Paglia joined the police department in 1998 as a reserve officer,” said Police Chief James Riter. “He was promoted to sergeant in 2023, and I’m proud to recommend him now for the rank of captain. He has been a steady and committed presence for...

American Legion at Georgetown’s American Legion Park

GROVELAND: Valley Manufactured Products Well Contamination Part 1 How did it happen?
GROVELAND: Valley Manufactured Products Well Contamination Part 1 How did it happen? By Michael Dempsey Special to The Town Common Love Canal, one of the worst environmental disasters in this country became known in 1978. As a result of over 12,000 chemical and hazardous waste sites in the country, Congress passed, and President Carter signed the Superfund law in December of 1980. Until then the government had no way to deal with all the ongoing contamination nationwide. This had an impact even here in Groveland....

Fun Tuesdays in Ipswich
IPSWICH – Tuesday nights here are special. For two hours in July and August, residents gather to enjoy music, poetry and dance, mostly by local performers and poets. About 250 people showed up for Ipswich Downtown Tuesday last week, including young families and seniors at the EBSCO Take Out Plaza on the Ipswich Riverwalk. Scheduled for next Tuesday, July 15, is Gigi & the Noize from Beverly, which pays Blues, Classic Rock, Funk and Rock. During the band break at 7, Downtown Tuesday features local poets...
GEORGETOWN: Summer Concert Series at the Library
Submitted by: Sarah Cognata, Director Georgetown Peabody Library, 2 Maple Street, Georgetown The Georgetown Peabody Library is once again hosting a summer concert series on the library lawn every Wednesday evening starting on Wednesday, July 9 until August 6. These concerts will take place outside on the library lawn so please bring lawn chairs or blankets. If the weather does not cooperate, the concerts will be inside in the library’s Meeting Room. Below is the concert schedule. Additional information can be...

Knights of Columbus 6064, Georgetown/Rowley/Boxford/Byfield Support MS Awareness
Knights of Columbus 6064, Georgetown/Rowley/Boxford/Byfield Support MS Awareness by Lonnie Brennan Each year, your local Knights of Columbus 6064 with membership from Byfield, Boxford, Georgetown, and Rowley join to support in small ways attempts to promote awareness/support of illness cures. As we enter the relaxing days of summer, the Knights have thanked long-time member and recording clerk Anthony Takis of Georgetown for taking a lead on this year’s multi-event program for MS awareness. Knight Takis will be...
Newburyport Public Library During July
Monday, July 14th at 6pm: Maker Monday: Jellyfish Windchime (IN PERSON). With a base in the form of a Japanese wind bell, this art piece will add coastal charm and graceful tones to your porch or windows. Registration required. Friday, July 18th at 10am: Artificial Stupelligence: The Hilarious Truth About AI (VIRTUAL). Join author Lynn Raebsamen to chat about her book "Artificial Stupelligence: The Hilarious Truth About AI", the laugh-out-loud guide to the brilliance - and blunders - of AI. Virtual registration...
AMESBURY: 19 Residents to Ride Up to 186 Miles in 2025 Pan-Mass Challenge to Fight Cancer
During the weekend of August 2–3, 19 riders from Amesbury will join more than 6,800 cyclists in the 46th Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC), a two-day bike-a-thon across Massachusetts, with the goal of raising $76 million for cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Dana-Farber). The PMC is the nation’s single most successful athletic fundraising event, having raised over $1 billion for Dana-Farber since its founding in 1980. In 2024, the PMC raised a record-breaking $75 million. Every dollar...
SALISBURY BEACH THIS WEEKEND
JULY 3rd Pre 4th of July Beach party - 7:15 - 10 PM JULY 4th: PET PARADE Starts at 6 p.m. JULY 4th: Fourth of July Concert featuring Ft. Billy D & the Rock-Its: 7:30 - 10 PM JULY 5th: Music: Scott Brown and the Diplomats 7:30 - 10 PM FIREWORKS SHOW 10:15 - 10:35 PM JULY 6 : LIVE MUSIC Performers on the Go 6 - 8:30 PM

Newburyport’s Mega ‘Plaza Landing’ to be Largest Building
NEWBURYPORT – Port Plaza, the site of the now-vacant former Kmart store, has begun the permitting process for what could become the city of Newburyport's largest building. And though the city of Newburyport is a partner in the development, don’t expect the regulatory process to be swift. The project, dubbed Plaza Landing, came before the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) last week for the first time. Represented by Lisa Mead, a land use attorney and former mayor of Newburyport, Plaza Landing is expected to raise the...

Road to Revolution Parade – Newburyport
In the rain last Saturday, American Revolution era soldiers and sailors marched down High Street to the Bartlett Mall, parading in front of the General George Washington statue. Amid cheers from the crowd assembled to watch the parade were musket shots and drums announcing the troop's arrival.
Amesbury Fire Responds after Child is Struck by Waste Collection Vehicle
AMESBURY — Fire Chief James Nolan reports that the Amesbury Fire Department responded after a young child was struck by a trash truck that was collecting curbside waste in the city. Amesbury Fire and Police responded to the intersection of California Street and California Lane at 8:52 a.m. on Tuesday. June 24, for a report of a person struck by a vehicle. Upon arrival, rescuers located a 9-year-old boy who was suffering from serious injuries. The boy was conscious and alert and was able to communicate with...

Georgetown SelectBoard Ousts ConCom Chair
GEORGETOWN – In the ongoing battle over control of the town’s environmental agency, three members of the SelectBoard voted last week to oust the current chair because she would not commit to resign as chair. The SelectBoard was trying to fill three vacant seats on the seven-member Conservation Commission (ConCom), but managed to fill only one with the former SelectBoard Chair Daryl LaMonica. Chris Candia, who has served as the ConCom chair for a year, was voted off the commission, which regulates development that...

Georgetown SelectBoard Chairman Hoover In His Own Words
GEORGETOWN – After hearing from several residents about the way SelectBoard Chair Robert Hoover voted on reappointing Conservation Commission Chair Chris Candia, we asked him for a more in-depth explanation. Here is his response: “I’m not surprised people questioned my vote. I get that and support their opinion. I voted no because of Chris Candia’s answer. Her answer is the reason why I voted no. When you watch the video of our meeting beginning at 41:38, I clearly ask Chris, more than once, if she...
An Open Letter to the Georgetown SelectBoard
GEORGETOWN – Amy Graffum, a member of the Conservation Commission, sent this letter to the SelectBoard, complaining about SelectBoard member Michael Donahue’s threat to file charges against fellow board member Rachel Bancroft. SelectBoard Chair Robert Hoover read this letter into the record. Donahue told the SelectBoard he still planned to file the charges against Bancroft with the attorney general, but had not because he had been asked to meet with the police chief first. “Dear Select Board members, I am...
Editor’s Notes on the Lastest SelectBoard / Conservation Commission Interactions
'Clearly the room was stacked: Candia vs. Repplier/Pacheco, Dawes, Donahue, LaMonica, and Twiss, and then Hoover.' UPDATED 7/8/2025 GEORGETOWN – After reading the nearby articles regarding the recent Georgetown SelectBoard's interactions with the Conservation Commission, I felt it warranted to provide the casual reader with a bit of additional context. Some behind-the-scenes notes. First, we have never witnessed a chair of the board of selectmen reaching down into an appointed board and asking the chair of that...

Town Trucks Line Up at Mello’s New Roadbed
GEORGETOWN – Three Georgetown large dump trucks and two Georgetown pickup trucks were on site last Friday as the entire Carlton Drive roadway - full-width, all the way to a turn-around circle at the future Mello Trash Transfer Station underwent a rebuild. In addition to the five marked Georgetown vehicles, a grade, a roller, and a large backhoe made steady progress in dispersal of materials. The street upgrade was noted as required to allow Mello's trucks and other large transport trucks usage of the hairpin turn...

Newburyport Builds New Tennis Courts
NEWBURYPORT – This city’s high school tennis teams have gone from famine to feast with the construction of three new courts beside the Nock Middle School. With two that were already there, Newburyport has moved from having only three courts, when at least four were required to host championship matches. Newburyport High School is a perennial tennis power in the state with strong boys’ and girls’ teams and have produced players that go on to play in college. Recognizing the needs for more and better courts, the...

PETER McClelland PHOTO: Wildcats Captains with the 2025 Massachusetts Vocational Softball Championship Trophy Left to right: Ainsley Rousseau, Kayden Ouellette, Kaylee Habib, Cali Moore Whittier Tech won the Vocational State Championship 5-1 vs Greater Lawrence Tech at Whittier
Wildcats Captains with the 2025 Massachusetts Vocational Softball Championship Trophy Left to right: Ainsley Rousseau, Kayden Ouellette, Kaylee Habib, Cali Moore - Photo: Peter McClelland Whittier Tech won the Vocational State Championship 5-1 vs Greater Lawrence Tech at Whittier

Newburyport Lantern Festival Returns to Bartlett Mall this Weekend
NEWBURYPORT – The Newburyport Lantern Festival will be held this Saturday, June 28, at Bartlett Mall. Come launch a lantern in honor of a memory or hope for the future. The annual festival, which promotes ovarian awareness cancer, begins at 6:30 p.m. with the decorating of the lanterns. There will be materials on hand for decorating, and calligraphers can help write a special message to include on the floating lantern. The floating of the lanterns on the pond will begin at 8:30 p.m. There will live music, and...

Boxford Select Board Appoints A.J. Paglia as Captain of Police Department
BOXFORD – At its meeting on Monday, June 30, the Boxford Select Board unanimously appointed Attilio “A.J.” Paglia as Captain of the Boxford Police Department, following a formal recommendation by Police Chief James Riter. The appointment is effective immediately. “Sergeant Paglia joined the police department in 1998 as a reserve officer,” said Police Chief James Riter. “He was promoted to sergeant in 2023, and I’m proud to recommend him now for the rank of captain. He has been a steady and committed presence for...

American Legion at Georgetown’s American Legion Park

GROVELAND: Valley Manufactured Products Well Contamination Part 1 How did it happen?
GROVELAND: Valley Manufactured Products Well Contamination Part 1 How did it happen? By Michael Dempsey Special to The Town Common Love Canal, one of the worst environmental disasters in this country became known in 1978. As a result of over 12,000 chemical and hazardous waste sites in the country, Congress passed, and President Carter signed the Superfund law in December of 1980. Until then the government had no way to deal with all the ongoing contamination nationwide. This had an impact even here in Groveland....

Fun Tuesdays in Ipswich
IPSWICH – Tuesday nights here are special. For two hours in July and August, residents gather to enjoy music, poetry and dance, mostly by local performers and poets. About 250 people showed up for Ipswich Downtown Tuesday last week, including young families and seniors at the EBSCO Take Out Plaza on the Ipswich Riverwalk. Scheduled for next Tuesday, July 15, is Gigi & the Noize from Beverly, which pays Blues, Classic Rock, Funk and Rock. During the band break at 7, Downtown Tuesday features local poets...
GEORGETOWN: Summer Concert Series at the Library
Submitted by: Sarah Cognata, Director Georgetown Peabody Library, 2 Maple Street, Georgetown The Georgetown Peabody Library is once again hosting a summer concert series on the library lawn every Wednesday evening starting on Wednesday, July 9 until August 6. These concerts will take place outside on the library lawn so please bring lawn chairs or blankets. If the weather does not cooperate, the concerts will be inside in the library’s Meeting Room. Below is the concert schedule. Additional information can be...

Knights of Columbus 6064, Georgetown/Rowley/Boxford/Byfield Support MS Awareness
Knights of Columbus 6064, Georgetown/Rowley/Boxford/Byfield Support MS Awareness by Lonnie Brennan Each year, your local Knights of Columbus 6064 with membership from Byfield, Boxford, Georgetown, and Rowley join to support in small ways attempts to promote awareness/support of illness cures. As we enter the relaxing days of summer, the Knights have thanked long-time member and recording clerk Anthony Takis of Georgetown for taking a lead on this year’s multi-event program for MS awareness. Knight Takis will be...
Newburyport Public Library During July
Monday, July 14th at 6pm: Maker Monday: Jellyfish Windchime (IN PERSON). With a base in the form of a Japanese wind bell, this art piece will add coastal charm and graceful tones to your porch or windows. Registration required. Friday, July 18th at 10am: Artificial Stupelligence: The Hilarious Truth About AI (VIRTUAL). Join author Lynn Raebsamen to chat about her book "Artificial Stupelligence: The Hilarious Truth About AI", the laugh-out-loud guide to the brilliance - and blunders - of AI. Virtual registration...
AMESBURY: 19 Residents to Ride Up to 186 Miles in 2025 Pan-Mass Challenge to Fight Cancer
During the weekend of August 2–3, 19 riders from Amesbury will join more than 6,800 cyclists in the 46th Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC), a two-day bike-a-thon across Massachusetts, with the goal of raising $76 million for cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Dana-Farber). The PMC is the nation’s single most successful athletic fundraising event, having raised over $1 billion for Dana-Farber since its founding in 1980. In 2024, the PMC raised a record-breaking $75 million. Every dollar...
SALISBURY BEACH THIS WEEKEND
JULY 3rd Pre 4th of July Beach party - 7:15 - 10 PM JULY 4th: PET PARADE Starts at 6 p.m. JULY 4th: Fourth of July Concert featuring Ft. Billy D & the Rock-Its: 7:30 - 10 PM JULY 5th: Music: Scott Brown and the Diplomats 7:30 - 10 PM FIREWORKS SHOW 10:15 - 10:35 PM JULY 6 : LIVE MUSIC Performers on the Go 6 - 8:30 PM

Newburyport’s Mega ‘Plaza Landing’ to be Largest Building
NEWBURYPORT – Port Plaza, the site of the now-vacant former Kmart store, has begun the permitting process for what could become the city of Newburyport's largest building. And though the city of Newburyport is a partner in the development, don’t expect the regulatory process to be swift. The project, dubbed Plaza Landing, came before the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) last week for the first time. Represented by Lisa Mead, a land use attorney and former mayor of Newburyport, Plaza Landing is expected to raise the...

Road to Revolution Parade – Newburyport
In the rain last Saturday, American Revolution era soldiers and sailors marched down High Street to the Bartlett Mall, parading in front of the General George Washington statue. Amid cheers from the crowd assembled to watch the parade were musket shots and drums announcing the troop's arrival.
Amesbury Fire Responds after Child is Struck by Waste Collection Vehicle
AMESBURY — Fire Chief James Nolan reports that the Amesbury Fire Department responded after a young child was struck by a trash truck that was collecting curbside waste in the city. Amesbury Fire and Police responded to the intersection of California Street and California Lane at 8:52 a.m. on Tuesday. June 24, for a report of a person struck by a vehicle. Upon arrival, rescuers located a 9-year-old boy who was suffering from serious injuries. The boy was conscious and alert and was able to communicate with...

Georgetown SelectBoard Ousts ConCom Chair
GEORGETOWN – In the ongoing battle over control of the town’s environmental agency, three members of the SelectBoard voted last week to oust the current chair because she would not commit to resign as chair. The SelectBoard was trying to fill three vacant seats on the seven-member Conservation Commission (ConCom), but managed to fill only one with the former SelectBoard Chair Daryl LaMonica. Chris Candia, who has served as the ConCom chair for a year, was voted off the commission, which regulates development that...

Georgetown SelectBoard Chairman Hoover In His Own Words
GEORGETOWN – After hearing from several residents about the way SelectBoard Chair Robert Hoover voted on reappointing Conservation Commission Chair Chris Candia, we asked him for a more in-depth explanation. Here is his response: “I’m not surprised people questioned my vote. I get that and support their opinion. I voted no because of Chris Candia’s answer. Her answer is the reason why I voted no. When you watch the video of our meeting beginning at 41:38, I clearly ask Chris, more than once, if she...
An Open Letter to the Georgetown SelectBoard
GEORGETOWN – Amy Graffum, a member of the Conservation Commission, sent this letter to the SelectBoard, complaining about SelectBoard member Michael Donahue’s threat to file charges against fellow board member Rachel Bancroft. SelectBoard Chair Robert Hoover read this letter into the record. Donahue told the SelectBoard he still planned to file the charges against Bancroft with the attorney general, but had not because he had been asked to meet with the police chief first. “Dear Select Board members, I am...
Editor’s Notes on the Lastest SelectBoard / Conservation Commission Interactions
'Clearly the room was stacked: Candia vs. Repplier/Pacheco, Dawes, Donahue, LaMonica, and Twiss, and then Hoover.' UPDATED 7/8/2025 GEORGETOWN – After reading the nearby articles regarding the recent Georgetown SelectBoard's interactions with the Conservation Commission, I felt it warranted to provide the casual reader with a bit of additional context. Some behind-the-scenes notes. First, we have never witnessed a chair of the board of selectmen reaching down into an appointed board and asking the chair of that...

Town Trucks Line Up at Mello’s New Roadbed
GEORGETOWN – Three Georgetown large dump trucks and two Georgetown pickup trucks were on site last Friday as the entire Carlton Drive roadway - full-width, all the way to a turn-around circle at the future Mello Trash Transfer Station underwent a rebuild. In addition to the five marked Georgetown vehicles, a grade, a roller, and a large backhoe made steady progress in dispersal of materials. The street upgrade was noted as required to allow Mello's trucks and other large transport trucks usage of the hairpin turn...

Newburyport Builds New Tennis Courts
NEWBURYPORT – This city’s high school tennis teams have gone from famine to feast with the construction of three new courts beside the Nock Middle School. With two that were already there, Newburyport has moved from having only three courts, when at least four were required to host championship matches. Newburyport High School is a perennial tennis power in the state with strong boys’ and girls’ teams and have produced players that go on to play in college. Recognizing the needs for more and better courts, the...

PETER McClelland PHOTO: Wildcats Captains with the 2025 Massachusetts Vocational Softball Championship Trophy Left to right: Ainsley Rousseau, Kayden Ouellette, Kaylee Habib, Cali Moore Whittier Tech won the Vocational State Championship 5-1 vs Greater Lawrence Tech at Whittier
Wildcats Captains with the 2025 Massachusetts Vocational Softball Championship Trophy Left to right: Ainsley Rousseau, Kayden Ouellette, Kaylee Habib, Cali Moore - Photo: Peter McClelland Whittier Tech won the Vocational State Championship 5-1 vs Greater Lawrence Tech at Whittier

Newburyport Lantern Festival Returns to Bartlett Mall this Weekend
NEWBURYPORT – The Newburyport Lantern Festival will be held this Saturday, June 28, at Bartlett Mall. Come launch a lantern in honor of a memory or hope for the future. The annual festival, which promotes ovarian awareness cancer, begins at 6:30 p.m. with the decorating of the lanterns. There will be materials on hand for decorating, and calligraphers can help write a special message to include on the floating lantern. The floating of the lanterns on the pond will begin at 8:30 p.m. There will live music, and...

Boxford Select Board Appoints A.J. Paglia as Captain of Police Department
BOXFORD – At its meeting on Monday, June 30, the Boxford Select Board unanimously appointed Attilio “A.J.” Paglia as Captain of the Boxford Police Department, following a formal recommendation by Police Chief James Riter. The appointment is effective immediately. “Sergeant Paglia joined the police department in 1998 as a reserve officer,” said Police Chief James Riter. “He was promoted to sergeant in 2023, and I’m proud to recommend him now for the rank of captain. He has been a steady and committed presence for...

American Legion at Georgetown’s American Legion Park

GROVELAND: Valley Manufactured Products Well Contamination Part 1 How did it happen?
GROVELAND: Valley Manufactured Products Well Contamination Part 1 How did it happen? By Michael Dempsey Special to The Town Common Love Canal, one of the worst environmental disasters in this country became known in 1978. As a result of over 12,000 chemical and hazardous waste sites in the country, Congress passed, and President Carter signed the Superfund law in December of 1980. Until then the government had no way to deal with all the ongoing contamination nationwide. This had an impact even here in Groveland....

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 wife, Carol, who introduced him to tennis when he was in his 50s, Mike was a member of Newburyport Tennis Club for more than 40 years and created the Lago Bowl in his wife’s memory. It became the club’s annual end-of-season tournament, raising money for Alzheimer’s Awareness. Mike could be found...

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 L. Kent. Born on June 21, 1935, in Baltimore, MD, she was raised in Portsmouth and Norfolk, VA, by her late mother, Mary Virginia Hansen, and stepfather, the late Arthur J. Hansen, Jr. Ann graduated from DePaul Hospital School of Nursing in Norfolk, VA. While a student there, she was President of...
ROWLEY: Summer Concert Series at the Library
The Rowley Public Library is offering a Summer Concert Series: live family-friendly music events Wednesday evenings in the month of July. Bring a blanket or chair and relax on their beautiful front lawn while enjoying great local musicians. Free frozen treats will be provided. Wednesday, July 9, 6:30PM: Ask Alice (rock) Wednesday, July 16, 6:30PM: Rooster Sauce (pop and rock classics) Wednesday, July 23, 6:30PM: Stomp N’ Holler (country/country...
HAVERHILL: July Events at the Buttonwoods Museum
Submitted by: Janice Williams, Director Buttonwoods Museum 240 Water Street, Haverhill www.buttonwoods.org The Dominican Muñeca Limé dolls will be on display through Friday, July 11 during regular Museum hours Tuesdays through Saturdays 10-5 and Sundays 12-5. This exhibit is free and sponsored by a MCC Festivals & Projects grant. In conjunction with this exhibit, on Wednesday, July 9 from 1 to 2 p.m. we will hold a children's program for...
Newburyport Art Presents 10 x 10 Small Works Friday, July 11th – Wednesday, July 23rd
Newburyport Art Presents 10 x 10 Small Works Friday, July 11th - Wednesday, July 23rd Newburyport Art (NAA) announces its next exhibition, 10...
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...
North Shore REALTORS® May Housing Statistics
BEVERLY – June 24, 2025 North Shore REALTORS® (NSR) has released housing data for May 2025. In May, the condominium market rebounded in nearly...