Can Georgetown Limit Mello to 50-tons of Trash?

GEORGETOWN – The town learned from its lawyer last week that the new town’s bylaw prohibiting a trash transfer station from having the capacity to process more than 50 tons a day may not apply to J. Mello’s Disposal Corp.’ proposed 500-ton/per day trash transfer...

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Rowley Theater Group Performs ‘Little Shop’

ROWLEY – The Clark School opened its Theater at the Bell last week for a new community theater with plans to become a major player in the North Shore performing arts world. With a cast of 11, the company is staging the Little Shop of Horrors for its inaugural feature...

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Enroll Now in Newburyport Adult & Community Education

Enroll Now in Newburyport Adult & Community Education Newburyport Adult & Community Education announces that registration is now open for Summer Classes. There are several interesting classes to choose from. They include archery (family friendly), tarot cards, jewelry...

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Newburyport Chamber Music Festival Announces 2023 Season

Newburyport Chamber Music Festival Announces 2023 Season The 22nd season of the Newburyport Chamber Music Festival (NCMF) returns August 2nd to 13th. Please join others in the community to share the joy of live chamber music. There will be fourteen events, including a...

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Newburyport Art’s “Art Around Town” Exhibition!

Newburyport Art's “Art Around Town” Exhibition! Vivien Colon Lebron ~ A Point of View Fri, June 2nd – Wed Aug2nd Newburyport, MA - Newburyport Art (NAA) presents A Point of View, a collection of work by NAA artist Vivien Colon Lebron, which is part of its “Art Around...

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Black Deaths Matter

NEWBURYPORT – The sounds of new homes being built wafted across Auburn Street last week as a group of historians, museum leaders and city employees watched Ed Balsky search for long-dead bodies on a hillside of the 18th Century Oak Hill Cemetery. In an area of the...

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Waldingfield to Become Ora Headquarters

IPSWICH — Unless its neighbors file another lawsuit to stop it, the Waldingfield estate, which traces its history to 1638, may soon be undergoing major renovations to become a corporate campus. The Massachusetts Land Court has turned down an appeal by the Friends of...

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Saving the Great Marsh

On Wednesday, June 14th at 7 pm, the Trustees of the Reservations’ Lead Coastal Ecologist, Russ Hopping, will be presenting at the Storm Surge Speaker Series held at the Newburyport Senior/Community Center. For those unable to attend in person, the event will be...

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Nichole Raftopoulos of Nvest Honored in Forbes

Portsmouth, NH - Nvest Financial, LLC, a provider of financial services with offices located in Portsmouth, NH, Kennebunk, ME and Lynn, MA, announced that its CEO, Nichole D. Raftopoulos has been named to Forbes’ Top Women Wealth Advisors and Forbes’ Best in State...

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St. John’s Preparatory School 113th Commencement

DANVERS - St. John’s Preparatory School held its 113th Commencement exercises on Saturday morning as Head of School Edward P. Hardiman, Ph.D. conferred diplomas upon 272 seniors during an outdoor ceremony held on the school’s campus. In his valedictory address,...

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