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Robert Brooks Johnson

Robert Brooks Johnson

It is with sadness that the family of Robert Brooks Johnson announces his passing after a very brief illness. He was born in Somerville, Mass. on...

Winter Class Registration

NEWBURYPORT – Winter class registration is now open: art, music, paleontology, writing, gardening, world languages, yoga, tai chi, dancing, SAT...

Newbury Water Bills (Past) Due!

A Message from the Newbury Water Department The Water Department sent out the fall bills October 1st and they were due December 1st. If you have not...

West Newbury Library Pies!

Cortland Apple Pie, Apple Crisp, Pecan Pie, Blueberry Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Key Lime Pie, Ghiradelli Triple Chocolate Brownie Pie, Gluten Free Crisp,...

Salisbury Annual Lighting of the Tree

SALISBURY – All are encouraged to join in on Tuesday, December 2, from 4 to 7 pm, at the annual Salisbury Lighting of the Tree on the Town Common....

Whittier Caution

HAVERHILL – They're back! Whittier Regional Vocational School has re-grouped to begin pushing a new tax increase on towns to fund a new school. The...

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...

M. Cacao Offers Culinary Chocolates

M. Cacao Offers Culinary Chocolates

NEWBURYPORT – Michael Nichols, owner of M. Cacao, the new chocolate shop on Market Square, said he is often told by customers that they cannot bring themselves to eat the chocolates he sells, particularly the art bars. “They’re too pretty,” they say.  “But they are meant to be eaten,” responds Nichols, a mechanical engineer, who opened the shop here, fulfilling a dream that started in a cinderblock building on the edge of a Peruvian jungle. The art bars, paintings by Andover artist Michele Bourgeau, are recreated...

Georgetown SelectBoard May Consider Yet Another Donahue Complaint

GEORGETOWN – Selectboard member Michael Donahue has sent to each member of the board a package of 195 pages of emails and police reports that he wants the board to consider at an upcoming meeting in hopes it will vote to remove board member Rachel Therrien from the board she was elected to by the voters. Most of Donahue’s allegations, going back eight years, have been presented previously in complaints by him and have been reviewed by state agencies and town counsel KP Law, which concluded they are simply his...

Historic Baker-Tozer House on the Market

Historic Baker-Tozer House on the Market

by Stewart Lytle, Sr. Reporter IPSWICH – Few homes in this town that has many First Period homes are more imbued with New England history than the Baker-Tozer House at 16 Elm Street. Built in 1835, this four-bedroom, 2,750-square-foot home within walking distance of downtown and the Ipswich River can trace its history to the Salem Witch Trials and the Civil War. And its sister house, which stood across Elm Street where the Police Department parking lot is, was disassembled and is now an exhibit in the Smithsonian...

Hayley Reardon Performing at Newburyport’s Firehouse Center for the Arts

Hayley Reardon Performing at Newburyport’s Firehouse Center for the Arts

Saturday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m. Arakelian Theater, Firehouse Center for the Arts, 1 Market Square, Newburyport, MA Tickets at HayleyReardon.com A native of coastal Massachusetts, folk-pop singer and songwriter Hayley Reardon has played many memorable shows for audiences in Newburyport and nearby communities. But her most unexpected performance took place last March about 11 miles down the road in Ipswich, at a pop-up pub called “The Old Phone.” Reardon was just finishing her set when in walked international...

Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack February Meeting Wednesday, February 11

Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack February Meeting Wednesday, February 11 Doors open at 7:00. Meeting begins at 7:30. Hilton Senior Center, Salisbury, MA This month's meeting will feature a talk by John Manning and Andrew Andriopoulos entitled: "Shoes and Beans" A history of jelly beans and shoes in the Civil War. Where they were made and how they were vital to victory. Free and open to the public.

Joaquim De Almeida III

Joaquim De Almeida III

Joaquim De Almeida III, affectionately known as “Jackie D” to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on January 28, 2026, at home in Rowley, Massachusetts. Born on March 17, 1955, in Salem, Massachusetts, Jackie was a beloved father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin and friend who left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew him. Jackie's early years were spent on the family farm on Boxford Road, where he developed a profound appreciation for the outdoors and the value of hard work, a trait...

Boxford Select Board Seeks Resident Input on Future of Stiles Pond Beach Operations

BOXFORD –The Boxford Select Board is inviting residents to share their feedback on the future operations of Stiles Pond Beach as the Town plans for the 2026 beach season. For many years, Stiles Pond Beach was operated by the Boxford Athletic Association (BAA), a volunteer-run organization that provided lifeguards, managed concessions, and oversaw daily operations on behalf of the Town. The Select Board extends their sincere thanks to the BAA and its dedicated volunteers for their many years of service to this...

Rowley’s Clark School Presents  Lila the Werewolf

Rowley’s Clark School Presents Lila the Werewolf

ROWLEY — The Clark’s School’s Theatre at the Bell will present a seriocomic play, Lila the Werewolf, that is adapted from the short story by acclaimed fantasy author Peter S. Beagle, author of the beloved novel and film The Last Unicorn. Performances are at 7:30 p.m., Fri., Feb. 6 and Sat., Feb. 7 at the Clark School’s Theatre at the Bell, 14 Forest Ridge Dr., Rowley. Lila the Werewolf follows Farrell, a laid-back New Yorker whose life and relationship with his girlfriend, Lila, a shy and self-conscious young...

Greyhound Heals, Finds Her Place in the Post-Racing World

Greyhound Heals, Finds Her Place in the Post-Racing World

NEWBURYPORT – The Greyhound had been a champion racer, but her wins and the prize money she won were never enough for the humans who owned her or those assigned to care for her. For the Greyhound, there was no graceful retirement from the track like thoroughbred horses receive when they are put out to pasture. The greyhound carried scars internally and on her body. And worst, when she had run her last race, she lost her perceived place in the world. In her debut novel, The Way of the Greyhound, Ginamarie Talford...

Historic Church For Sale

Historic Church For Sale

MERRIMACPORT – With the decline in attendance at many churches, new uses are being found for these stately buildings congregations once gathered in. Some have been converted to restaurants like Mission Oak Restaurant in Newburyport. A few are now museums. Others, like one on Central Street in Byfield, have been divided and transformed into multiple-unit townhomes. Still others are now single-family houses like ones in Amesbury and Newburyport. In Merrimacport, the United Methodist Church is the latest to be on...

National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners  Names Karen Coppola as 2025 CPD of the Year

National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners Names Karen Coppola as 2025 CPD of the Year

Special Submission to The Town Common Karen Coppola, RDH, CDP, EAL has been selected as NCCDP’s 2025 Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP) of the Year—an honor that reflects what so many families, caregivers, and community partners already know: Karen brings rare steadiness, creativity, and heart to dementia care. In Karen, we recognize a practitioner whose work lives at the intersection of clinical insight, lived caregiver experience, and practical innovation—and whose presence consistently restores dignity,...

Rowley’s Robert Snow Honored for Veterans’ Service

Rowley’s Robert Snow Honored for Veterans’ Service

ROWLEY – ROWLEY – SelectBoard clerk Robert Snow was awarded the Military Appreciation Veterans pin last week by state Rep. Kristin Kassner and state Sen. Bruce Tarr for his two years of service to the country as a Marine and his continuing efforts as a civilian advocate for veterans. Snow, who served in the Marines from 1969 to 71, was honored for being a Marine, but “being so much more,” Kassner told the SelectBoard last week. She said he has been an educator, an historian and public official with the town of...

Newburyport’s 212-Apartment ‘K-Mart’ Plaza Landing Approved, May Face Court Challenge

Newburyport’s 212-Apartment ‘K-Mart’ Plaza Landing Approved, May Face Court Challenge

NEWBURYPORT – The city’s Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) voted unanimously last week to approve construction of a three-story building to house 212-apartments on the site of the old Kmart Building. The largest 40B residential project in the city’s history and the first in more than 20 years, Plaza Landing will be the largest residential building in this seaport city and help remedy its chronic shortage of rental housing. Because Newburyport has less than 10 percent of its housing stock classified as affordable,...

Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program –  Order a Banner Before April 1

Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program – Order a Banner Before April 1

By Kay Lee Ogden Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program was a community initiative, led by local resident Jon Pingree who worked with the  Georgetown Kiwanis place banners throughout the downtown to honor local veterans. The program displays 2 ft. x 3 ft. banners on utility poles from May 1st through the end of November and spotlights local veterans with a link to Georgetown. Banners are produced in minimum batches of five and the cost is $195 each. Banners are free for people who work for the town of...

Student-Led Music Fundraiser to Support the  Georgetown High School Band Program

Student-Led Music Fundraiser to Support the Georgetown High School Band Program

GEORGETOWN – Georgetown High School 11th-grade student Leyang Zhang is organizing a student-led music fundraiser as part of his Eagle Scout service project. Two performance dates are scheduled, dedicated to raising funds to re-pair broken band instruments and support the Georgetown High School music program. “Over the past several years, our band program has faced significant challenges, including staff transitions and declining enrollment,” Leyang shared. “Through this project, I hope not only to restore damaged...

Featured Property Listing: Own An Ipswich  Legendary Store

Featured Property Listing: Own An Ipswich Legendary Store

by Stewart Lytle IPSWICH – On the market is a small slice of this town’s colorful history that could remain a mixed-use property with a commercial kitchen with a two-bedroom, second-floor residence. Or the 2,419-square-foot building could be converted to full residential. Listed by Frank Bertolino with the North Shore Realty Group at $975,000, the Little River Store sits on a large, 5,800 square foot lot. The Little River Store at 57 East St. was opened in 1922 a few yards from the town boat dock on the Ipswich...

Upcoming Events

SALISBURY Wed., Jan 21, 2026 Conservation Commission PUBLIC HEARINGS at7:10 pm: RDA: Robert Leavitt, 4 11th Street West NOI: Massachusetts DOT, Representative Paul Stedman, 213 Elm Street NOI: Yvonne Green, 6 Libby Avenue NOI: Boston North Development, 154 Lafayette Road WEST NEWBURY Thurs., Jan 22, 2026 Republican Town Committee Join us at the Merrimac Brewing Company on Thursday, January 22 at 7 PM for a WNRTC Meeting and Social.  Please bring your friends. At the meeting we will be electing delegates to the...

Georgetown SelectBoard Considers Banning Public Attacks, While Allowing a Member to Attack

Georgetown SelectBoard Considers Banning Public Attacks, While Allowing a Member to Attack

GEORGETOWN – The SelectBoard will decide next week if it should take any action on a resident’s complaint, questioning the competency of board member Rachel Therrien for mischaracterizing whether the Conservation Commission (ConCom) “voted” on how it holds its meetings. Therrien said at Monday night’s meeting that she had misspoken during the BOS meeting two weeks ago. She said that the ConCom had “voted” to continue its meetings remotely, on Zoom. What she said she should have told the board was that there was...

West Newbury: ‘Green Burials, A Natural Alternative’

Thursday, January 22, 2026, 7 P.M. Virtual program: "Green Burials - A Natural Alternative" Thursday, January 22, 2026. 7-8 p.m. What is a “Green” Burial? What is a “Natural” Burial? Could these alternatives to traditional modes of interment and cremation be something you or someone you know might prefer? Can we have a Green Burial in West Newbury? West Newbury Wild and Native and the G.A.R. Memorial Library invite you to a Zoom presentation by Marianne Di Blasi, of the Green Burial Massachusetts Speaker’s...

M. Cacao Offers Culinary Chocolates

M. Cacao Offers Culinary Chocolates

NEWBURYPORT – Michael Nichols, owner of M. Cacao, the new chocolate shop on Market Square, said he is often told by customers that they cannot bring themselves to eat the chocolates he sells, particularly the art bars. “They’re too pretty,” they say.  “But they are meant to be eaten,” responds Nichols, a mechanical engineer, who opened the shop here, fulfilling a dream that started in a cinderblock building on the edge of a Peruvian jungle. The art bars, paintings by Andover artist Michele Bourgeau, are recreated...

Georgetown SelectBoard May Consider Yet Another Donahue Complaint

GEORGETOWN – Selectboard member Michael Donahue has sent to each member of the board a package of 195 pages of emails and police reports that he wants the board to consider at an upcoming meeting in hopes it will vote to remove board member Rachel Therrien from the board she was elected to by the voters. Most of Donahue’s allegations, going back eight years, have been presented previously in complaints by him and have been reviewed by state agencies and town counsel KP Law, which concluded they are simply his...

Historic Baker-Tozer House on the Market

Historic Baker-Tozer House on the Market

by Stewart Lytle, Sr. Reporter IPSWICH – Few homes in this town that has many First Period homes are more imbued with New England history than the Baker-Tozer House at 16 Elm Street. Built in 1835, this four-bedroom, 2,750-square-foot home within walking distance of downtown and the Ipswich River can trace its history to the Salem Witch Trials and the Civil War. And its sister house, which stood across Elm Street where the Police Department parking lot is, was disassembled and is now an exhibit in the Smithsonian...

Hayley Reardon Performing at Newburyport’s Firehouse Center for the Arts

Hayley Reardon Performing at Newburyport’s Firehouse Center for the Arts

Saturday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m. Arakelian Theater, Firehouse Center for the Arts, 1 Market Square, Newburyport, MA Tickets at HayleyReardon.com A native of coastal Massachusetts, folk-pop singer and songwriter Hayley Reardon has played many memorable shows for audiences in Newburyport and nearby communities. But her most unexpected performance took place last March about 11 miles down the road in Ipswich, at a pop-up pub called “The Old Phone.” Reardon was just finishing her set when in walked international...

Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack February Meeting Wednesday, February 11

Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack February Meeting Wednesday, February 11 Doors open at 7:00. Meeting begins at 7:30. Hilton Senior Center, Salisbury, MA This month's meeting will feature a talk by John Manning and Andrew Andriopoulos entitled: "Shoes and Beans" A history of jelly beans and shoes in the Civil War. Where they were made and how they were vital to victory. Free and open to the public.

Joaquim De Almeida III

Joaquim De Almeida III

Joaquim De Almeida III, affectionately known as “Jackie D” to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on January 28, 2026, at home in Rowley, Massachusetts. Born on March 17, 1955, in Salem, Massachusetts, Jackie was a beloved father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin and friend who left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew him. Jackie's early years were spent on the family farm on Boxford Road, where he developed a profound appreciation for the outdoors and the value of hard work, a trait...

Boxford Select Board Seeks Resident Input on Future of Stiles Pond Beach Operations

BOXFORD –The Boxford Select Board is inviting residents to share their feedback on the future operations of Stiles Pond Beach as the Town plans for the 2026 beach season. For many years, Stiles Pond Beach was operated by the Boxford Athletic Association (BAA), a volunteer-run organization that provided lifeguards, managed concessions, and oversaw daily operations on behalf of the Town. The Select Board extends their sincere thanks to the BAA and its dedicated volunteers for their many years of service to this...

Rowley’s Clark School Presents  Lila the Werewolf

Rowley’s Clark School Presents Lila the Werewolf

ROWLEY — The Clark’s School’s Theatre at the Bell will present a seriocomic play, Lila the Werewolf, that is adapted from the short story by acclaimed fantasy author Peter S. Beagle, author of the beloved novel and film The Last Unicorn. Performances are at 7:30 p.m., Fri., Feb. 6 and Sat., Feb. 7 at the Clark School’s Theatre at the Bell, 14 Forest Ridge Dr., Rowley. Lila the Werewolf follows Farrell, a laid-back New Yorker whose life and relationship with his girlfriend, Lila, a shy and self-conscious young...

Greyhound Heals, Finds Her Place in the Post-Racing World

Greyhound Heals, Finds Her Place in the Post-Racing World

NEWBURYPORT – The Greyhound had been a champion racer, but her wins and the prize money she won were never enough for the humans who owned her or those assigned to care for her. For the Greyhound, there was no graceful retirement from the track like thoroughbred horses receive when they are put out to pasture. The greyhound carried scars internally and on her body. And worst, when she had run her last race, she lost her perceived place in the world. In her debut novel, The Way of the Greyhound, Ginamarie Talford...

Historic Church For Sale

Historic Church For Sale

MERRIMACPORT – With the decline in attendance at many churches, new uses are being found for these stately buildings congregations once gathered in. Some have been converted to restaurants like Mission Oak Restaurant in Newburyport. A few are now museums. Others, like one on Central Street in Byfield, have been divided and transformed into multiple-unit townhomes. Still others are now single-family houses like ones in Amesbury and Newburyport. In Merrimacport, the United Methodist Church is the latest to be on...

National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners  Names Karen Coppola as 2025 CPD of the Year

National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners Names Karen Coppola as 2025 CPD of the Year

Special Submission to The Town Common Karen Coppola, RDH, CDP, EAL has been selected as NCCDP’s 2025 Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP) of the Year—an honor that reflects what so many families, caregivers, and community partners already know: Karen brings rare steadiness, creativity, and heart to dementia care. In Karen, we recognize a practitioner whose work lives at the intersection of clinical insight, lived caregiver experience, and practical innovation—and whose presence consistently restores dignity,...

Rowley’s Robert Snow Honored for Veterans’ Service

Rowley’s Robert Snow Honored for Veterans’ Service

ROWLEY – ROWLEY – SelectBoard clerk Robert Snow was awarded the Military Appreciation Veterans pin last week by state Rep. Kristin Kassner and state Sen. Bruce Tarr for his two years of service to the country as a Marine and his continuing efforts as a civilian advocate for veterans. Snow, who served in the Marines from 1969 to 71, was honored for being a Marine, but “being so much more,” Kassner told the SelectBoard last week. She said he has been an educator, an historian and public official with the town of...

Newburyport’s 212-Apartment ‘K-Mart’ Plaza Landing Approved, May Face Court Challenge

Newburyport’s 212-Apartment ‘K-Mart’ Plaza Landing Approved, May Face Court Challenge

NEWBURYPORT – The city’s Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) voted unanimously last week to approve construction of a three-story building to house 212-apartments on the site of the old Kmart Building. The largest 40B residential project in the city’s history and the first in more than 20 years, Plaza Landing will be the largest residential building in this seaport city and help remedy its chronic shortage of rental housing. Because Newburyport has less than 10 percent of its housing stock classified as affordable,...

Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program –  Order a Banner Before April 1

Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program – Order a Banner Before April 1

By Kay Lee Ogden Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program was a community initiative, led by local resident Jon Pingree who worked with the  Georgetown Kiwanis place banners throughout the downtown to honor local veterans. The program displays 2 ft. x 3 ft. banners on utility poles from May 1st through the end of November and spotlights local veterans with a link to Georgetown. Banners are produced in minimum batches of five and the cost is $195 each. Banners are free for people who work for the town of...

Student-Led Music Fundraiser to Support the  Georgetown High School Band Program

Student-Led Music Fundraiser to Support the Georgetown High School Band Program

GEORGETOWN – Georgetown High School 11th-grade student Leyang Zhang is organizing a student-led music fundraiser as part of his Eagle Scout service project. Two performance dates are scheduled, dedicated to raising funds to re-pair broken band instruments and support the Georgetown High School music program. “Over the past several years, our band program has faced significant challenges, including staff transitions and declining enrollment,” Leyang shared. “Through this project, I hope not only to restore damaged...

Featured Property Listing: Own An Ipswich  Legendary Store

Featured Property Listing: Own An Ipswich Legendary Store

by Stewart Lytle IPSWICH – On the market is a small slice of this town’s colorful history that could remain a mixed-use property with a commercial kitchen with a two-bedroom, second-floor residence. Or the 2,419-square-foot building could be converted to full residential. Listed by Frank Bertolino with the North Shore Realty Group at $975,000, the Little River Store sits on a large, 5,800 square foot lot. The Little River Store at 57 East St. was opened in 1922 a few yards from the town boat dock on the Ipswich...

Upcoming Events

SALISBURY Wed., Jan 21, 2026 Conservation Commission PUBLIC HEARINGS at7:10 pm: RDA: Robert Leavitt, 4 11th Street West NOI: Massachusetts DOT, Representative Paul Stedman, 213 Elm Street NOI: Yvonne Green, 6 Libby Avenue NOI: Boston North Development, 154 Lafayette Road WEST NEWBURY Thurs., Jan 22, 2026 Republican Town Committee Join us at the Merrimac Brewing Company on Thursday, January 22 at 7 PM for a WNRTC Meeting and Social.  Please bring your friends. At the meeting we will be electing delegates to the...

Georgetown SelectBoard Considers Banning Public Attacks, While Allowing a Member to Attack

Georgetown SelectBoard Considers Banning Public Attacks, While Allowing a Member to Attack

GEORGETOWN – The SelectBoard will decide next week if it should take any action on a resident’s complaint, questioning the competency of board member Rachel Therrien for mischaracterizing whether the Conservation Commission (ConCom) “voted” on how it holds its meetings. Therrien said at Monday night’s meeting that she had misspoken during the BOS meeting two weeks ago. She said that the ConCom had “voted” to continue its meetings remotely, on Zoom. What she said she should have told the board was that there was...

West Newbury: ‘Green Burials, A Natural Alternative’

Thursday, January 22, 2026, 7 P.M. Virtual program: "Green Burials - A Natural Alternative" Thursday, January 22, 2026. 7-8 p.m. What is a “Green” Burial? What is a “Natural” Burial? Could these alternatives to traditional modes of interment and cremation be something you or someone you know might prefer? Can we have a Green Burial in West Newbury? West Newbury Wild and Native and the G.A.R. Memorial Library invite you to a Zoom presentation by Marianne Di Blasi, of the Green Burial Massachusetts Speaker’s...

M. Cacao Offers Culinary Chocolates

M. Cacao Offers Culinary Chocolates

NEWBURYPORT – Michael Nichols, owner of M. Cacao, the new chocolate shop on Market Square, said he is often told by customers that they cannot bring themselves to eat the chocolates he sells, particularly the art bars. “They’re too pretty,” they say.  “But they are meant to be eaten,” responds Nichols, a mechanical engineer, who opened the shop here, fulfilling a dream that started in a cinderblock building on the edge of a Peruvian jungle. The art bars, paintings by Andover artist Michele Bourgeau, are recreated...

Georgetown SelectBoard May Consider Yet Another Donahue Complaint

GEORGETOWN – Selectboard member Michael Donahue has sent to each member of the board a package of 195 pages of emails and police reports that he wants the board to consider at an upcoming meeting in hopes it will vote to remove board member Rachel Therrien from the board she was elected to by the voters. Most of Donahue’s allegations, going back eight years, have been presented previously in complaints by him and have been reviewed by state agencies and town counsel KP Law, which concluded they are simply his...

Historic Baker-Tozer House on the Market

Historic Baker-Tozer House on the Market

by Stewart Lytle, Sr. Reporter IPSWICH – Few homes in this town that has many First Period homes are more imbued with New England history than the Baker-Tozer House at 16 Elm Street. Built in 1835, this four-bedroom, 2,750-square-foot home within walking distance of downtown and the Ipswich River can trace its history to the Salem Witch Trials and the Civil War. And its sister house, which stood across Elm Street where the Police Department parking lot is, was disassembled and is now an exhibit in the Smithsonian...

Georgetown Historical Society Seeking New Members

The Georgetown Historical Society is asking for new members to join the preservation of our museum and help with the education of its history.  The group was created for those interested in asking questions about Georgetown’s history, sharing items and local interest, including images, local stories and events! The members are fascinated about our local history, and we have visitors from all over our country, and the world, interested in our...

Please Contribute to the Georgetown Troop #50 Boys Scouts with Your Returnable Bottles and Cans

I'm asking all you folks if you would be kind enough to donate all your recyclable, returnable bottles and cans for the Boy Scouts of Troop 50 in Georgetown. The boys use this money to do their projects and go on trips during the winter and summer. They also donate scholarships! They could not do this without your support! My name is Kay Lee Ogden, and I am willing to drive around and pick up your recyclables, and cash them in and give the...

Robert Brooks Johnson

Robert Brooks Johnson

It is with sadness that the family of Robert Brooks Johnson announces his passing after a very brief illness. He was born in Somerville, Mass. on December 13th, 1937. He was the son of the late Albert Johnson and Adelaide (Small) Johnson. A proud veteran of the US Navy Destroyer fleet, he remained dedicated to those little ships: volunteering for many years with his beloved late brother-in-law Raymond Howell maintaining the museum ship USS...

GEORGETOWN Sat., January 17, 2026 Republicans Invited

GEORGETOWN Sat., January 17, 2026 Republicans Invited The Georgetown Republican Town Committee will be meeting on Saturday January 17 at 10am at the Georgetown Peabody Library to elect delegates to attend the MA GOP Convention which will be held on April 26, 2026. Anyone interested in being a delegate to the Convention can attend this meeting in person or send an email to lenny.mirra@gmail.com.  

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