A small intimate gathering of 300 people will sit in the middle of State Street in downtown Newburyport on June 24 for the ...
Debate over social media restrictions continues to swamp Beacon Hill as top Democrats and digital and LGBTQ+ advocacy groups stake out their positions on regulating children’s use of ...
The Groveland Water and Sewer Department is reminding residents that the town is under an outdoor water ban due to a continuing drought.
As Essex County Chiefs of Police Association president, and on behalf of our executive board and membership, I feel compelled to speak to the unintended consequences of recent legislative changes ...
Over the weekend, staff from the Office of Congressman Seth Moulton hosted their third annual passport fair, providing direct ...
Summer farmers’ markets are returning this summer but this time near the beach area, according to local officials.
On the 10th anniversary of its efforts to address gambling harm, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's (DPH) Office of Problem Gambling Services (OPGS) will host its third ...
Visitors and locals alike can shop until they drop in downtown Amesbury during the third annual ROMP shopping event on May 30 ...
Marybeth Redmond, interfaith/inter-spiritual minister, and past journalist and Vermont state representative will be appearing on the next “Lifting Your Spirit” show, airing Wednesday on Newburyport’s ...
Now that spring has arrived, we are feted with a crescendo of blooming flowers from a plethora of plants and trees, immersing ...
Along with shoes, birds, gardening services and red ash coal, readers on this day in 1850 might have stopped at the headline “New and Cheap Goods.” The goods? New-style purple ...
In today’s paper, you’ll notice that while all your favorite puzzles are available, we’ve decided to eliminate most of the comics in our print edition. This is because after careful ...
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