by Stewart Lytle | Mar 21, 2023 | Community News, Education, Featured, Groveland, Haverhill, Merrimac, Newburyport, Salisbury, West Newbury
MERRIMACK VALLEY – Warm weather is coming, and boaters, yacht owners, kayakers, dogs and ducks must again contend with raw sewage floating down the Merrimack River. While the fight up and down the river to rid it of untreated sewage is limping along, the city of...
by Stewart Lytle | Mar 21, 2023 | Business, Community News, Featured, Newburyport
REGIONAL – As the federal and state government take steps to protect regional banks from the current crisis, North Shore banks issued statements to reassure depositors that all is well. “With unsettling financial headlines dominating the news recently, I want to...
by Stewart Lytle | Mar 21, 2023 | Community News, Featured, Georgetown
GEORGETOWN – G. Mello Disposal Corp. is expected to submit a new application in the coming weeks to the town’s Planning Board for its proposed trash transfer station on Carleton Drive. But it will be limited to 250 tons per day, not 500 tons originally proposed. The...
by Stewart Lytle | Mar 14, 2023 | Community News, Featured, Newburyport
NEWBURYPORT – The Massachusetts Nurses Assn. (MNA) joined city and state leaders on the picket line at Anna Jaques Hospital (AJH) Thursday afternoon, protesting for better salaries, more staff and resources at the community hospital. Anna Jaques and the MNA have a...
by Stewart Lytle | Mar 14, 2023 | Amesbury, Community News, Featured
AMESBURY – The World League of FlingGolf (WLF) chose San Diego as the site for the first of five major tournaments for 2023 because of the extensive network of flingers in southern California and because of the city’s famous good weather. John Pruellage, president of...