Education

Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack

Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack June 14, 7:30-9:30 PM Hilton Senior Center, 43 Lafayette Rd, Salisbury, MA Following a brief business meeting, there will be a presentation by historian Chuck Veit on his most recent book “Monitor’s Unknown Mission” From the...

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The Adventures of Two Grannies on the Road

The Adventures of Two Grannies on the Road Tuesday, June 13, 10:30AM - Virtual They’re not ready for the rocking chair yet! Two young-at-heart grandmothers will share their love of exploration and adventure, showing that they can be business owners, wives,...

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A History of Libraries In The Bay State

A History of Libraries In The Bay State Wednesday, June 14, 7PM - HYBRID From the early days of European settlement to the present, Boston and Massachusetts have been friendly to the printed word. In fact, the first printing press in British North America arrived at...

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A Morning of Insight Meditation: Instruction and Practice

A Morning of Insight Meditation: Instruction and Practice Saturday, June 17, 9:30AM at the Rowley Library Meditation can be understood as the art of bringing full, conscious attention to the present moment, just as it is. In today’s culture, this is a tall order, as...

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Brighter Smiles: How to Avoid Stinky Breath

Bad breath is breath that has an unpleasant odor. It’s also known as halitosis. This odor can occur from time to time, or it can be long lasting, depending on the cause. Millions of bacteria live in the mouth, particularly on the back of the tongue. In many people,...

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The History of the Jewel Mill

The History of the Jewel Mill Tuesday, June 6, 6:30PM at the Rowley Library Also known as the Pearson/Dummer Mills, the Jewel Mill in Rowley occupies part of the original fulling mill site. The first fulling mill was built in 1643 by John Pearson and marked the...

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Learn More About Medical Aid In Dying (MAID)

Learn More About Medical Aid In Dying (MAID) Wed, May 24, 7pm via Zoom Ten states and the District of Columbia have passed legislation allowing terminally ill patients, who meet very stringent criteria and oversight, to obtain medical treatment options to hasten their...

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Masiello Leadership Scholarship Awarded

At the first 3 Towns and 2 Cities (Newbury, Salisbury, West Newbury, Amesbury and Newburyport) Democratic Breakfast since 2019 held recently at Nicholson Hall in Newburyport the Salisbury Democratic Town Committee awarded the 2023 Lou Masiello Memorial Leadership...

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Rowley Says “No” to Triton Budget

ROWLEY — In recent years, it has been the town of Salisbury that has been required to pay more of the Triton Regional School District budget, while the towns of Newbury and Rowley got off a bit easier. That changed this year. For fiscal year 2024, it is Rowley, which...

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