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DEATH NOTICES

DEATH NOTICES

  John H Douglas of Beverly, Mass. (C.R. Lyon & Sons Funeral Home - Danvers, 978-777-7900) Dr. Richard “Dick” R. Dussault of Peabody, Mass....

Breast Cancer Awareness Stamps

Breast Cancer Awareness Stamps

This month, purchase Breast Cancer Awareness Stamps from your local post office, including from Karyn at the Groveland Post Office. Help fund the...

Little Farmstand in Georgetown!

Little Farmstand in Georgetown!

I would like to share some photos of our little Farmstand located at 59 Warren Street in Georgetown. My name is Laura Short and I am co-owner with...

Amesbury Friday Night Frights!

Free outdoor movie nights at Heritage Park, Lower Millyard, Movie starts at dusk. Bring blankes and chairs! Oct. 3 - HAUNTED MANSION Oct. 10 - HOCUS...

Amesbury Octoberfest Networking

Wed. Sept. 24 - 5-7 p.m: Amesbury Chamber of Commerce announces a networking mixer at BareWolf Brewing. Registration includes appetizers featuring...

Portsmouth, N.H Civil Air Patrol

Seacoast Composite Squadron Open House on Thursday, 18 September 2025, beginning at 6:30 P.M., at the Service Credit Union, 3003 Lafayette Road,...

Groveland Day Sat. Sept. 6th

Craft fair, pony rides, car show, train ride, book sale, cornhole tournament, food, music, parade, softball tournament, pickleball tournament,...

GEORGETOWN LIBRARY BOOK SALE!

GEORGETOWN The Friends of the Georgetown Peabody Library will hold their Fall Book Sale September 10 - September 14 at the Georgetown Peabody...

Reminder – School Clothes!

By Sarah Nicholson Rowley Public Library Youth Services ROWLEY – Back to school time is rapidly approaching, and there’s nothing more costly than...

Newburyport Halloween Fun This Week

Newburyport Halloween Fun This Week

NEWBURYPORT – As if you didn’t know why there are so many skeletons and black cats in front yards, Halloween is coming up on Friday night, and several events in Newburyport this week will brighten the festivities. Trick or treating is permitted from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Several events are being coordinated by the Newburyport Arts Collective (NAC). The Newburyport Public Library will hold its final Scary Movie matinee on Friday, Oct. 31. The screening is free and open to all. For more information, visit...

Helping Cancer Victims For 15 Years

Helping Cancer Victims For 15 Years

REGIONAL – In its 15th year helping those diagnosed with cancer, the Rowley-based charity Solace for Stephanie has spent more than $150,000 helping more than 130 people either with direct financial help or college scholarships for high school seniors in families of cancer victims. Next month, Solace, which is named for Stephanie Jenkins, a popular Rowley hairdresser who died of cancer, will again host its Comedy Night to bring an evening of laughter to many who need it. “This is a pinnacle year, a year of...

Rowley Library: There’s a Lot More Than Books Around Here

Rowley Library: There’s a Lot More Than Books Around Here

ROWLEY –  Friends of the Rowley Public Library President Sieglinde Aigner-Crooks shared that the library is blessed with amazing volunteers, donors, and shoppers who partake in their twice-yearly book sale. "The money goes straight to mostly the childrens' programming," Sieglinde shared. The Friends try to raise about $10,000 each year through various activities. Alan and Maureen Aulson interviewed Sieglinde and Megan McCormick, the library assistant for youth  services at their semi-annual book sale fundraiser....

LETTER: Question of the Week: Georgetown Override Scam?

To the Editor: We just approved a $6-million tax override for - mostly - the Georgetown schools this past spring. We received mailings from the school committee chairman, and from the Mass. Teachers Association that told us it was critical to maintain  our school system, and if we didn't approve approximately $200+ per month increase on every homeowner, the schools would fail. Fast forward a few short months, and now the same people who sold us this bill of goods say we need to look at "regionalizing" our school...

LETTER: 7 Rules for Our Next Newburyport Mayor

To the Editor: Here are my 7 wishes for the next Mayor of Newburyport: Properly paved streets, smooth enough to keep us from feeling in the seat of our pants when our vehicles have crossed a town border. Lifeguards returned to the Plum Island beachfront, so that all of our little children can happily splash about in safety. More responsible use of taxpayer funds to benefit the community, without regard to their impact on elections. Better maintenance of the Newburyport waterfront boardwalk, to enhance its safety...

Topsfield Fair Crowns Mrs. Essex County 2026

Topsfield Fair Crowns Mrs. Essex County 2026

TOPSFIELD – The Topsfield Fair, America’s oldest agricultural fair, recently announced the winner of the annual Mrs. Essex County Pageant. Clarice Menesale of Danvers, received her crown during the 54th pageant, which takes place annually at the fair. Menesale took the crown against close competition from Patricia Armstrong of Danvers, Kristie Eaton of Groveland, and Susan Hallam of Salem. Menesale placed third for her clam dip in this year's prepared food contest, which was to make their favorite tailgate...

Dick and Christine Moody of Danvers, Founders of Operation Troop Support, Receive Minutemen Service Award at ‘Salute to Veterans’ Breakfast, Nov. 7, 2025

Dick and Christine Moody of Danvers, Founders of Operation Troop Support, Receive Minutemen Service Award at ‘Salute to Veterans’ Breakfast, Nov. 7, 2025

    DANVERS – The North Shore Chamber’s 5th annual “Salute to Veterans” breakfast event will be held Friday, Nov. 7, at Danversport, 161 Elliott St., Danvers. Veterans, military and first responders are invited to attend for free. A celebration of patriotism, service and the nation’s military and veterans’ communities, the event is sponsored by The North Shore Chamber of Commerce along with its premier sponsor Wellpoint, and eagle sponsor O’Donnell Funeral Services. The program will feature the...

Rowley Veterans Association  – NFL Days

Rowley Veterans Association – NFL Days

ROWLEY – Alan and Maureen Aulson dropped into the Rowley Veterans Association recently and asked a few members what's it all about, explaining that they had driven by many times, but simply had not stopped. The pair related that they had a wonderful time, meeting so many nice people ... so much so that they joined! The pair used the time to take photos and interview various folks at their NFL luncheon event. One attendee, Fred Schoenberger of Rowley explained that he has been a member for some time, perhaps 10-15...

Sand-Mined Farm to Be Sold?

Sand-Mined Farm to Be Sold?

GEORGETOWN ‒ Last week, at an untelevised joint meeting with the SelectBoard, Georgetown Town Manager Orlando Pacheco told the town’s Board of Assessors that the controversial 214 North Street farm is in the process of being sold. Pacheco said the property would most likely be under agreement for sale to an unnamed developer “by December first. She’s going to sell the property, the whole property.” The 100-year-old farm has 28 acres, five of which were recently being mined for its sand. The plan was to mine other...

Newbury Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting Rescheduled

The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting scheduled for Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall Meeting Room, 12 Kent Way, Byfield MA has been rescheduled to next Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall Meeting Room, 12 Kent Way, Byfield MA due to No-Quorum.

Letter: Question of the Week

To the Editor: Why has only the Trump administration succeeded at bringing peace to the Middle East, and eight other areas of the world? (Name withheld from print to avoid toxic doxxing by radicals.)

Rachel Bancroft Fires Back

GEORGETOWN – SelectBoard member Rachel Bancroft said last week she has avoided commenting on unfounded attacks on her personally and as a public official, “but in response to the continued attacks on me, I feel the need to set the record straight.” Bancroft called the continued attacks on her by SelectBoard member Mike Donahue and resident Kevin Wood to be “half truths,” woven together to create a false picture. “While I am a public official, I understand that my life is more on display. But my private life,...

Newburyport No King Protest

Newburyport No King Protest

NEWBURYPORT – Thousands of North Shore residents came to the Bartlett Mall Saturday to participate in the No King national political rally. An estimated 3,000 people (?) lined both sides of High Street, holding signs protesting the current administration’s action and the President, while a solid stream of cars rolled by honking and waving. (Photos by Stewart Lytle)

Dr. John Anthony Regalbuto – In Remembrance

Dr. John Anthony Regalbuto – In Remembrance

Last of the Greatest Generation   John Anthony Regalbuto was born, as he liked to say, on 1-2-33 (January 2, 1933) and died peacefully surrounded by family on October 8, 2025 at the age of 92. He was the youngest and last surviving of eight children of Filippo and Carmela (Pellegrino) Regalbuto, who had emigrated from Mistretta, Sicily to Little Italy in Cleveland in 1912. He was preceded in death in 2017 by his wife of 61 years, Carole Darlene Zachman Regalbuto. John and Carole were an amazing couple,...

Newburyport Elections Meet and Greet

Newburyport Elections Meet and Greet

NEWBURYPORT – Most of the candidates for mayor and city council gathered last week at the Rip Tide on Plum Island for a meet and greet with dozens of voters over pizza hosted by The Townie, a web-based platform for local opinions, ideas and constructive debate. Both candidates for mayor, incumbent Sean Reardon and councilor Jim McCauley, addressed the crowd. Reardon outlined the achievements of his first term, which included finishing Market Landing Park on the Merrimack River waterfront. McCauley agreed that...

Boxford Wins National Recognition for Excellence in Budgeting/Financial Transparency

Boxford Wins National Recognition for Excellence in Budgeting/Financial Transparency

BOXFORD – The Town of Boxford is proud to announce that it has been awarded the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for its Fiscal Year 2026 budget. This prestigious award reflects the Town’s commitment to transparency, fiscal responsibility, and excellence in public finance. The award is the highest form of recognition in government budgeting and is a significant achievement for Boxford. To earn this honor, the Town’s budget had to meet nationally...

Groveland Celebrates 175th Parade with Gratitude for Volunteers and Community Spirit

Groveland Celebrates 175th Parade with Gratitude for Volunteers and Community Spirit

Submitted by Annie Schindler Executive Coordinator Town of Groveland GROVELAND – On Saturday, September 6th, the Town of Groveland celebrated its 175th year with a parade and it was a celebration to remember! Volunteerism has always been at the core of what makes Groveland special. It is the willingness of residents to step forward—to give of themselves for the benefit of others—that allows the community to thrive and remain the unique place so many are proud to call home. Thanks to this spirit, Groveland’s...

Buy Your Great Grand Sheep ‘Pebbles’ Land Rush Deed Today!

Buy Your Great Grand Sheep ‘Pebbles’ Land Rush Deed Today!

www.SheepDeeds.com Join the Knights of Columbus of Boxford, Byfield, Georgetown, Rowley, and beyond, at 87 E. Main Street in Georgetown, Mass., on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025, or simply purchase a 'deed' for the 'ownership' of one square for the duration of the event. You do NOT need to be present to win, but you get to feed the sheep and have a good time if you do attend! A $20 donation is requested for each 'deed' and provides the holder an opportunity to win one of several prizes, as well as participate with the...

Shared Letter of Disappointment

Copy of Letter Sent to the Georgetown SelectBoard by Ida Wye To the Editor: I am writing this to the BOS to express my disappointment with your inability to shepherd this town through many decades of challenges. It is obvious that the election process has been a junior high popularity contest and increasing the board from 3 to 5 has only exacerbated this. I am incredulous as I consistently witness this televised display, absent of any proactive leadership or critical thinking. Your board needs to insist that each...

Newburyport Halloween Fun This Week

Newburyport Halloween Fun This Week

NEWBURYPORT – As if you didn’t know why there are so many skeletons and black cats in front yards, Halloween is coming up on Friday night, and several events in Newburyport this week will brighten the festivities. Trick or treating is permitted from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Several events are being coordinated by the Newburyport Arts Collective (NAC). The Newburyport Public Library will hold its final Scary Movie matinee on Friday, Oct. 31. The screening is free and open to all. For more information, visit...

Helping Cancer Victims For 15 Years

Helping Cancer Victims For 15 Years

REGIONAL – In its 15th year helping those diagnosed with cancer, the Rowley-based charity Solace for Stephanie has spent more than $150,000 helping more than 130 people either with direct financial help or college scholarships for high school seniors in families of cancer victims. Next month, Solace, which is named for Stephanie Jenkins, a popular Rowley hairdresser who died of cancer, will again host its Comedy Night to bring an evening of laughter to many who need it. “This is a pinnacle year, a year of...

Rowley Library: There’s a Lot More Than Books Around Here

Rowley Library: There’s a Lot More Than Books Around Here

ROWLEY –  Friends of the Rowley Public Library President Sieglinde Aigner-Crooks shared that the library is blessed with amazing volunteers, donors, and shoppers who partake in their twice-yearly book sale. "The money goes straight to mostly the childrens' programming," Sieglinde shared. The Friends try to raise about $10,000 each year through various activities. Alan and Maureen Aulson interviewed Sieglinde and Megan McCormick, the library assistant for youth  services at their semi-annual book sale fundraiser....

LETTER: Question of the Week: Georgetown Override Scam?

To the Editor: We just approved a $6-million tax override for - mostly - the Georgetown schools this past spring. We received mailings from the school committee chairman, and from the Mass. Teachers Association that told us it was critical to maintain  our school system, and if we didn't approve approximately $200+ per month increase on every homeowner, the schools would fail. Fast forward a few short months, and now the same people who sold us this bill of goods say we need to look at "regionalizing" our school...

LETTER: 7 Rules for Our Next Newburyport Mayor

To the Editor: Here are my 7 wishes for the next Mayor of Newburyport: Properly paved streets, smooth enough to keep us from feeling in the seat of our pants when our vehicles have crossed a town border. Lifeguards returned to the Plum Island beachfront, so that all of our little children can happily splash about in safety. More responsible use of taxpayer funds to benefit the community, without regard to their impact on elections. Better maintenance of the Newburyport waterfront boardwalk, to enhance its safety...

Topsfield Fair Crowns Mrs. Essex County 2026

Topsfield Fair Crowns Mrs. Essex County 2026

TOPSFIELD – The Topsfield Fair, America’s oldest agricultural fair, recently announced the winner of the annual Mrs. Essex County Pageant. Clarice Menesale of Danvers, received her crown during the 54th pageant, which takes place annually at the fair. Menesale took the crown against close competition from Patricia Armstrong of Danvers, Kristie Eaton of Groveland, and Susan Hallam of Salem. Menesale placed third for her clam dip in this year's prepared food contest, which was to make their favorite tailgate...

Dick and Christine Moody of Danvers, Founders of Operation Troop Support, Receive Minutemen Service Award at ‘Salute to Veterans’ Breakfast, Nov. 7, 2025

Dick and Christine Moody of Danvers, Founders of Operation Troop Support, Receive Minutemen Service Award at ‘Salute to Veterans’ Breakfast, Nov. 7, 2025

    DANVERS – The North Shore Chamber’s 5th annual “Salute to Veterans” breakfast event will be held Friday, Nov. 7, at Danversport, 161 Elliott St., Danvers. Veterans, military and first responders are invited to attend for free. A celebration of patriotism, service and the nation’s military and veterans’ communities, the event is sponsored by The North Shore Chamber of Commerce along with its premier sponsor Wellpoint, and eagle sponsor O’Donnell Funeral Services. The program will feature the...

Rowley Veterans Association  – NFL Days

Rowley Veterans Association – NFL Days

ROWLEY – Alan and Maureen Aulson dropped into the Rowley Veterans Association recently and asked a few members what's it all about, explaining that they had driven by many times, but simply had not stopped. The pair related that they had a wonderful time, meeting so many nice people ... so much so that they joined! The pair used the time to take photos and interview various folks at their NFL luncheon event. One attendee, Fred Schoenberger of Rowley explained that he has been a member for some time, perhaps 10-15...

Sand-Mined Farm to Be Sold?

Sand-Mined Farm to Be Sold?

GEORGETOWN ‒ Last week, at an untelevised joint meeting with the SelectBoard, Georgetown Town Manager Orlando Pacheco told the town’s Board of Assessors that the controversial 214 North Street farm is in the process of being sold. Pacheco said the property would most likely be under agreement for sale to an unnamed developer “by December first. She’s going to sell the property, the whole property.” The 100-year-old farm has 28 acres, five of which were recently being mined for its sand. The plan was to mine other...

Newbury Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting Rescheduled

The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting scheduled for Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall Meeting Room, 12 Kent Way, Byfield MA has been rescheduled to next Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall Meeting Room, 12 Kent Way, Byfield MA due to No-Quorum.

Letter: Question of the Week

To the Editor: Why has only the Trump administration succeeded at bringing peace to the Middle East, and eight other areas of the world? (Name withheld from print to avoid toxic doxxing by radicals.)

Rachel Bancroft Fires Back

GEORGETOWN – SelectBoard member Rachel Bancroft said last week she has avoided commenting on unfounded attacks on her personally and as a public official, “but in response to the continued attacks on me, I feel the need to set the record straight.” Bancroft called the continued attacks on her by SelectBoard member Mike Donahue and resident Kevin Wood to be “half truths,” woven together to create a false picture. “While I am a public official, I understand that my life is more on display. But my private life,...

Newburyport No King Protest

Newburyport No King Protest

NEWBURYPORT – Thousands of North Shore residents came to the Bartlett Mall Saturday to participate in the No King national political rally. An estimated 3,000 people (?) lined both sides of High Street, holding signs protesting the current administration’s action and the President, while a solid stream of cars rolled by honking and waving. (Photos by Stewart Lytle)

Dr. John Anthony Regalbuto – In Remembrance

Dr. John Anthony Regalbuto – In Remembrance

Last of the Greatest Generation   John Anthony Regalbuto was born, as he liked to say, on 1-2-33 (January 2, 1933) and died peacefully surrounded by family on October 8, 2025 at the age of 92. He was the youngest and last surviving of eight children of Filippo and Carmela (Pellegrino) Regalbuto, who had emigrated from Mistretta, Sicily to Little Italy in Cleveland in 1912. He was preceded in death in 2017 by his wife of 61 years, Carole Darlene Zachman Regalbuto. John and Carole were an amazing couple,...

Newburyport Elections Meet and Greet

Newburyport Elections Meet and Greet

NEWBURYPORT – Most of the candidates for mayor and city council gathered last week at the Rip Tide on Plum Island for a meet and greet with dozens of voters over pizza hosted by The Townie, a web-based platform for local opinions, ideas and constructive debate. Both candidates for mayor, incumbent Sean Reardon and councilor Jim McCauley, addressed the crowd. Reardon outlined the achievements of his first term, which included finishing Market Landing Park on the Merrimack River waterfront. McCauley agreed that...

Boxford Wins National Recognition for Excellence in Budgeting/Financial Transparency

Boxford Wins National Recognition for Excellence in Budgeting/Financial Transparency

BOXFORD – The Town of Boxford is proud to announce that it has been awarded the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for its Fiscal Year 2026 budget. This prestigious award reflects the Town’s commitment to transparency, fiscal responsibility, and excellence in public finance. The award is the highest form of recognition in government budgeting and is a significant achievement for Boxford. To earn this honor, the Town’s budget had to meet nationally...

Groveland Celebrates 175th Parade with Gratitude for Volunteers and Community Spirit

Groveland Celebrates 175th Parade with Gratitude for Volunteers and Community Spirit

Submitted by Annie Schindler Executive Coordinator Town of Groveland GROVELAND – On Saturday, September 6th, the Town of Groveland celebrated its 175th year with a parade and it was a celebration to remember! Volunteerism has always been at the core of what makes Groveland special. It is the willingness of residents to step forward—to give of themselves for the benefit of others—that allows the community to thrive and remain the unique place so many are proud to call home. Thanks to this spirit, Groveland’s...

Buy Your Great Grand Sheep ‘Pebbles’ Land Rush Deed Today!

Buy Your Great Grand Sheep ‘Pebbles’ Land Rush Deed Today!

www.SheepDeeds.com Join the Knights of Columbus of Boxford, Byfield, Georgetown, Rowley, and beyond, at 87 E. Main Street in Georgetown, Mass., on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025, or simply purchase a 'deed' for the 'ownership' of one square for the duration of the event. You do NOT need to be present to win, but you get to feed the sheep and have a good time if you do attend! A $20 donation is requested for each 'deed' and provides the holder an opportunity to win one of several prizes, as well as participate with the...

Shared Letter of Disappointment

Copy of Letter Sent to the Georgetown SelectBoard by Ida Wye To the Editor: I am writing this to the BOS to express my disappointment with your inability to shepherd this town through many decades of challenges. It is obvious that the election process has been a junior high popularity contest and increasing the board from 3 to 5 has only exacerbated this. I am incredulous as I consistently witness this televised display, absent of any proactive leadership or critical thinking. Your board needs to insist that each...

Newburyport Halloween Fun This Week

Newburyport Halloween Fun This Week

NEWBURYPORT – As if you didn’t know why there are so many skeletons and black cats in front yards, Halloween is coming up on Friday night, and several events in Newburyport this week will brighten the festivities. Trick or treating is permitted from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Several events are being coordinated by the Newburyport Arts Collective (NAC). The Newburyport Public Library will hold its final Scary Movie matinee on Friday, Oct. 31. The screening is free and open to all. For more information, visit...

Helping Cancer Victims For 15 Years

Helping Cancer Victims For 15 Years

REGIONAL – In its 15th year helping those diagnosed with cancer, the Rowley-based charity Solace for Stephanie has spent more than $150,000 helping more than 130 people either with direct financial help or college scholarships for high school seniors in families of cancer victims. Next month, Solace, which is named for Stephanie Jenkins, a popular Rowley hairdresser who died of cancer, will again host its Comedy Night to bring an evening of laughter to many who need it. “This is a pinnacle year, a year of...

Rowley Library: There’s a Lot More Than Books Around Here

Rowley Library: There’s a Lot More Than Books Around Here

ROWLEY –  Friends of the Rowley Public Library President Sieglinde Aigner-Crooks shared that the library is blessed with amazing volunteers, donors, and shoppers who partake in their twice-yearly book sale. "The money goes straight to mostly the childrens' programming," Sieglinde shared. The Friends try to raise about $10,000 each year through various activities. Alan and Maureen Aulson interviewed Sieglinde and Megan McCormick, the library assistant for youth  services at their semi-annual book sale fundraiser....

DEATH NOTICES

DEATH NOTICES

  John H Douglas of Beverly, Mass. (C.R. Lyon & Sons Funeral Home - Danvers, 978-777-7900) Dr. Richard “Dick” R. Dussault of Peabody, Mass. (Conway, Cahill- Brodeur Funeral Home - Peabody, 978-531-0472) Leo J. Espindle Jr. of Hudson, Mass. (Conway, Cahill- Brodeur Funeral Home - Peabody, 978-531-0472) Dianne Hazzard of Beverly, Mass. (Cambell Funeral Home - Beverly, 978-922-1113) Helen “Nan” Kelleher of Amesbury, Mass. (Twomey, LeBlanc...

Newburyport Literary Festival Events 2025

NEWBURYPORT – The popular Newburyport Literary Festival will not kick off for another six months, which for some book lovers is too long. So, the festival, scheduled for April 24-26 for its 21st year, has added two events this month, featuring local authors. USA Today-bestselling author Meg Mitchell Moore will engage in a conversation about her latest novel, Mansion Beach, with novelist-journalist Holly Robinson at 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 23 at...

Susan E. Maloney May 5, 1947 – October 8, 2025

Susan E. Maloney May 5, 1947 – October 8, 2025

Susan E. Maloney passed away peacefully in Salem, NH, on October 8, 2025, at the age of 78. She was born on May 5, 1947, in Boston, MA, and was formerly of Ipswich and Boxford, MA. From the start, she was destined to touch the lives of all whom she encountered with her warmth and kindness. Susan grew up in Warwick, Rhode Island, and went on to study at the College of New Rochelle, where she excelled academically. Intelligent and articulate, she...

Breast Cancer Awareness Stamps

Breast Cancer Awareness Stamps

This month, purchase Breast Cancer Awareness Stamps from your local post office, including from Karyn at the Groveland Post Office. Help fund the fight, find a cure.

Little Farmstand in Georgetown!

Little Farmstand in Georgetown!

I would like to share some photos of our little Farmstand located at 59 Warren Street in Georgetown. My name is Laura Short and I am co-owner with...

Amesbury Friday Night Frights!

Free outdoor movie nights at Heritage Park, Lower Millyard, Movie starts at dusk. Bring blankes and chairs! Oct. 3 - HAUNTED MANSION Oct. 10 - HOCUS...

Amesbury Octoberfest Networking

Wed. Sept. 24 - 5-7 p.m: Amesbury Chamber of Commerce announces a networking mixer at BareWolf Brewing. Registration includes appetizers featuring...

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