by Stewart Lytle | Jan 24, 2023 | Community News, Georgetown
GEORGETOWN – Conservation Agent Steve Przyjemski is resigning after 17 years, leaving what the chair of the Conservation Commission called a “hostile” and “unprofessional” work environment at Town Hall. Although Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco said Przyjemski was...
by Stewart Lytle | Jan 17, 2023 | Community News, Newburyport
Parks Director Reid Takes State Job By Stewart Lytle, Reporter NEWBURYPORT — Former Parks Director Lise Reid has taken a new job with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), according to two sources. DCR manages state parks and oversees more...
by Stewart Lytle | Jan 17, 2023 | Community News, Featured, Newbury
TRITON REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT – It’s hard to concentrate on Algebra or the American Civil War if your stomach is rumbling. Thanks to a new partnership between Triton Regional schools and the First Parish Newbury Food Pantry, high school students and Salisbury...
by Stewart Lytle | Jan 17, 2023 | Community News, Featured, Newburyport
NEWBURYPORT – If you are a Bluegrass music fan, here’s some good news to help warm your winter. You don’t have to wait to whet your appetite until the Steel Drivers arrive in late April for the Belleville Roots Music Series performance. The Gibson Brothers are making...
by Stewart Lytle | Jan 10, 2023 | Community News, Education, Featured, Newburyport
NEWBURYPORT – Twenty years ago, when Vicki Hendrickson approached then-School Superintendent Francis Bresnahan about launching an adult education program, computers were new and people wanted to learn how to use them. Bresnahan agreed, and Hendrickson launched the...