Gloucester Announces Outdoor Water Use Restrictions

GLOUCESTER – Mayor Greg Verga and the City of Gloucester announce water conservation measures are being instituted for two weeks in response to mild drought-like conditions caused by low rainfall totals. The City will implement an odd-even outdoor watering protocol,...

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Newburyport Bank Supports Oranges from Morgan Charity Golf

NEWBURYPORT – Newburyport Bank has donated $1,200 as a sponsor of the Oranges from Morgan Charity Golf Tournament to benefit Joslin Diabetes. This event will be held on August 29, 2022 at the Atkinson Country Club in Atkinson, NH.  Oranges from Morgan is a public...

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Groveland Fire Department Debuts Website Redesign

GROVELAND — Groveland Fire Department’s website has newly redesigned website design by John Guilfoil public relations The website, grovelandfd.com, has a modern look and a user-friendly design, which includes information about the department’s history, a news blog,...

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Third Authentic Ukrainian Dinner at Pub 97

GROVELAND – When Terry and Bernardine Clifford first tasted Nadiia Sadowski’s authentic Ukrainian food at a fundraising dinner at the Custom House in Newburyport, they offered to host a dinner at their 97 Pub here to raise money to feed the people of Nova Kahovka,...

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Is This a Solution For March’s Hill?

NEWBURYPORT – Parks Commission chair Ted Boretti last week offered a series of proposals to resolve the on-going battle between youths who ride bikes and build jumps and the residents who live next to the wooded, section of March’s Hill.  In the first meeting since...

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‘Empty Greenhouses and Tears’

NEWBURY – When Janet Bach of Marblehead reversed rapidly last May in the small parking lot and crashed her car into the cashier station for the Byfield Greenhouses and Garden Center, she killed not only Susan Sforza Nico of Seabrook, NH, and injured two others, but...

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Cities Notify Residents of Sewage in the River

MERRIMACK RIVER BASIN – Only 13 days after the new state law regarding notification of sewage discharge into the Merrimack River went into effect on July 6, heavy rains overloaded the sewage treatment plants and forced the dumping of untreated sewage. The city of...

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