Powow Poetry Reading Saturday in Newburyport

Newburyport Public Library hosts Powow River Poets Poetry Reading (IN PERSON) Saturday, May 14 at 3 pm. Readings are free, accessible, and open to the public. The poets reading this month are Lewis Turco and Wendy Cannella. This reading will be held in the Newburyport...

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Groveland Council on Aging Senior Day

GROVELAND – The Groveland Council on Aging (COA) is hosting a Senior Day on Thursday, May 19, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The day will feature family-friendly activities, including raffles, fitness demonstrations, snacks and refreshments, artwork and music. Activities will...

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Last Gas production will be performed at the Perley School

Georgetown – Last Gas, directed by Mary-Liz Murray and produced by Gael Nappa and Danielle Santapaola, will be performed at the Perley School on 51 North Street, Georgetown, MA on May 14, 15, 20, 21, and 22. Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. except for the May 15th and 22nd...

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National Guard COVID-19 Bonus Eligibility Extended

BOSTON – The State Treasurer’s Veterans’ Bonus Division announced that the eligibility period for the Massachusetts COVID-19 Bonus for National Guard members has been extended past its initial end date of June 15, 2021. National Guard members activated for additional...

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Hamilton Wenham Library news

The Library will be closed on these dates in May:  Wednesday, May 11: Closed for Staff Development Day Saturday, May 28 and  Monday, May 30: Closed for Memorial Day Friday Morning Movies Fridays 10:30am - 12:30pm Every Friday in May we will be showing a new film. No...

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Baseball Versus Pickleball

NEWBURYPORT – It’s a battle between baseball, America’ national sport, which traces its origins to immigrants who brought a game of hitting balls with a bat from the Old Country, and pickleball, the nation’s newest sport, which traces its beginnings to a Sunday...

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Open Door Raises Record-Breaking $164,000

GLOUCESTER — Empty Bowl TO GO 2.0 raised a record-breaking $164,000 for The Open Door’s Mobile Market and Summer Meals for Kids programs this weekend, the most the established fundraiser has ever generated.  In all, 771 people attended the drive-thru event on...

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Health Board May Make Mello Station More Expensive

GEORGETOWN – The town’s three-member Board of Health may approve this week the site on Carleton Drive for a proposed 550-ton trash transfer station, but it could make building and operating the station for G. Mello Disposal Corp. much more expensive.  The board may...

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Racist Incident at Hamilton-Wenham Junior Prom Investigated

HAMILTON-WENHAM – School officials shut down the Hamilton-Wenham High School junior prom early on Saturday, April 28 when one or more students were heard yelling a racial slur while a DJ played music. One or more students yelled the N-word while music was playing and...

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