New IRS Data: More Than 150,000 Residents Left Massachusetts
BOSTON – The Mass Opportunity Alliance (MOA) highlighted the findings of the latest Internal Revenue Service (IRS) “Statistics of Income”...
Goats to Go Upcoming Events
UPCOMING EVENTS https://goatstogo.farm Georgetown, Mass. Winter Hike with Little Goats & Alpaca Greetings Sunday, February 22 · 3:00 PM – 4:00...
David Scott Thibodeau
David Scott Thibodeau, a man of profound kindness, intelligence, and gentle spirit, left this world on February 4, 2026, in Rowley, MA, leaving...
The Salisbury Democratic Town Committee is pleased to announce the 17th Annual Lou Masiello Leadership Scholarship for Salisbury seniors attending Triton Regional High School.
The Salisbury Democratic Town Committee is pleased to announce the 17th Annual Lou Masiello Leadership Scholarship for Salisbury seniors attending...
Upcoming Agricultural Committee Events
Upcoming Agricultural Committee Events Essex County Greenbelt, Farm Bureau, and American Farmland Trust are hosting a joint meeting on March 4th,...
Get a Sneak Peek of America’s 250th Exhibit at Old North Church Historic Site This February School Vacation
Get a Sneak Peek of America’s 250th Exhibit at Old North Church Historic Site This February School Vacation Opens Saturday, Feb. 14 to Saturday,...
Georgetown Historical Society Seeking New Members
The Georgetown Historical Society is asking for new members to join the preservation of our museum and help with the education of its history. The...
Please Contribute to the Georgetown Troop #50 Boys Scouts with Your Returnable Bottles and Cans
I'm asking all you folks if you would be kind enough to donate all your recyclable, returnable bottles and cans for the Boy Scouts of Troop 50 in...
Robert Brooks Johnson
It is with sadness that the family of Robert Brooks Johnson announces his passing after a very brief illness. He was born in Somerville, Mass. on...
GEORGETOWN Sat., January 17, 2026 Republicans Invited
GEORGETOWN Sat., January 17, 2026 Republicans Invited The Georgetown Republican Town Committee will be meeting on Saturday January 17 at 10am at the...
GEORGETOWN THURS., JAN. 22, 2026 Council on Aging meeting with
GEORGETOWN THURS., JAN. 22, 2026 Council on Aging meeting with AARP about Big Bill and how it will affect seniors
ROWLEY THURS., JAN 22, 2026 Democrats to Meet
ROWLEY THURS., JAN 22, 2026 Democrats to Meet Rowley Democrat Town Committee Submitted by Katie Chattan The Rowley Democratic Town Committee...
Rowley Public Library Event Make Your Own Mini Desk Calendar
Submitted by Amy Roderick Assistant Director Rowley Public Library Rowley Public Library’s “Craft with Catherine” event on Saturday, January 10 at...
Winter Class Registration
NEWBURYPORT – Winter class registration is now open: art, music, paleontology, writing, gardening, world languages, yoga, tai chi, dancing, SAT...
Newbury Water Bills (Past) Due!
A Message from the Newbury Water Department The Water Department sent out the fall bills October 1st and they were due December 1st. If you have not...
Modern Woodmen Partners with Wreaths Across America
Submitted by Modern Woodmen on behalf of Managing Partner, Georgetown's Joseph R. Soucy Modern Woodmen of America is partnering with Wreaths Across...
Exeter, NH New Home for Vintage Bazzar
Sharing the note we received from the Vintage Bazzar! It's well worth the adventure and short drive over to Exeter, N.H., December 5th - 7th, 32...
Local Veterinarian Launches Compassionate At-Home Pet Euthanasia Service for North Shore Families
Katie Larson, DVM Coastal Kindness 978-440-2009 | West Newbury Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the hardest moments a family can face. To...
West Newbury Library Pies!
Cortland Apple Pie, Apple Crisp, Pecan Pie, Blueberry Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Key Lime Pie, Ghiradelli Triple Chocolate Brownie Pie, Gluten Free Crisp,...
Salisbury Annual Lighting of the Tree
SALISBURY – All are encouraged to join in on Tuesday, December 2, from 4 to 7 pm, at the annual Salisbury Lighting of the Tree on the Town Common....
Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Named One of Newsweek America’s Most Charitable Companies
NORTH ANDOVER – Watts Water Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: WTS) – through its subsidiaries, one of the world’s leading manufacturers and providers of plumbing, heating and water quality products and solutions, was named as one of Newsweek’s 2026 Most Charitable Companies. This recognition demonstrates measurable impact of the company’s philanthropic efforts in the communities it serves. Newsweek, in partnership with Statista, conducted a multi-layered process to score eligible companies, with the top 2,000...
Should Georgetown Explore a New Charter?
GEORGETOWN – The SelectBoard is considering whether this town should be governed under a different charter than the one it has and will be looking for nine volunteers to form an exploratory committee and prepare a final report to help the BoS decide what if it’s worth further looking into. “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to serve your community and make a real long-lasting difference,” wrote SelectBoard Chair Robert Hoover. The goal, he said, is to “find the best form of government that best fits our...
The Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post 211 Presents Check to People Helping People
GEORGETOWN - The shelves were getting low, stock dwindling, then a call went out for help, "and, a miracle occurred." People Helping People, based at Saint Mary’s Church on Andover Street provides a vital food pantry for the greater Rowley, Georgetown, Boxford, and Byfield communities. Recently, members of the Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post 211 again visited the pantry, housed in the lower level of St. Mary's Rectory, where they presented a check to Jeanne Soucy and Debbie Parisi, co-directors of...
Town to Review ConCom Agent Abrupt Firing
CORRECTION In last week's paper, we referenced and repeated in error, without quotation, from a letter by the Georgetown town administrator citing a March 3rd continued meeting date. The actual continued meeting was that of February 26. GEORGETOWN – The SelectBoard voted unanimously last week to consider whether Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco followed proper procedure in firing Conservation Commission Director Michele Grenier. Chair Robert Hoover said the board will review the firing in...
Businesses Showcase The Town Common
SPECIAL SHOUTOUT! We want to send a special shout-out to the hundreds of businesses that welcome The Town Common and especially those who request more and more copies to share with their customers and clients. We continue to deploy racks to businesses, museums, senior centers, and other locations as requested, and will be showcasing this year as many businesses as we can, to say thank you!
Protest Pictures
REGIONAL – Hundreds of residents in North Shore towns gathered Saturday in Newburyport, Ipswich , on the I-95 bridge in Georgetown and Boxford to express their opposition to the Trump Administration and President Donald Trump himself. The protesters carrying signs that expressed angry and humorous comments, lined major streets. They were peaceful and in general joyful as music played, including live drumming in Ipswich and recorded protest songs from the Vietnam War era in Newburyport. Photos by Stewart Lytle....
The Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack
The Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack will meet on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 7:30pm at the Hilton Senior Center, 43 Lafayette Rd (Rte 1), Salisbury, MA. The special guest is TBD due to a last minute issue. The Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack was founded October 1995 and is a non-profit group that promotes historic programs and discussion. We meet ten times a year on the 2nd Wednesday. FREE and open to the public, more information and speaker updates can be found at: www.cwrtmerrimack.org. ♦...
BOXFORD CONSERVATION COMMISSION | AGRICULTURAL FIELDS AVAILABLE FOR LICENSE
TOWN OF BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS 01921 BOXFORD CONSERVATION COMMISSION AGRICULTURAL FIELDS AVAILABLE FOR LICENSE You are hereby notified that a Public Discussion will be held via Zoom videoconference on Thursday April 9, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. or such other time when posted to discuss Agricultural Fields Available for License Three fields will be offered by the Conservation Commission to one or more persons interested in preserving the agricultural use of the fields through active...
Caputo Coming to Hampton Beach
HAMPTON BEACH, NH – For more than a decade, Theresa Caputo — known worldwide as the Long Island Medium — has touched the lives of millions of fans, comforting supporters when they need it most. Now Hampton Beach area fans will get their chance at healing when the acclaimed medium and beloved personality appears live at the Casino Ballroom (169 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton Beach, NH) on Saturday, May 30 at 8:00 pm. Tickets for this extraordinary event are on sale now and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com. Ticket...
Town Administrator Fires ConCom Agent
GEORGETOWN – Town Hall is closed on Fridays, but Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco still fired Conservation Agent Michele Grenier, the lone ConCom staff that day, for unspecified behaviors related to a continued March 3 [corrected: February 26th meeting; the termination letter stated March 3] ConCom meeting. In a letter to Grenier issued via e-mail to her, she was also fired for allegedly concealing a transcript of a Zoom recording. “He’s been looking for a reason to fire me,” Grenier told The Town Common....
Crossing Guard Shares Smiles with Officer
ROWLEY – Judy Robillard is joined by Officer Adam Maher where the two exchange smiles over Judy's recent cover photo welcoming students back from vacation. Judy has been bringing cheer to students and their parents for 39 years! ♦
Attempt to Oust ConCom Chair Fails
GEORGETOWN – The town’s Conservation Commission (ConCom) voted 4 to 2 last Thursday that Rachel Therrien should remain as its chair. On Friday, Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco fired Conservation Agent Michele Grenier, the ConCom’s only staff, for her behaviors related to a continued March 3 meeting and for allegedly concealing a transcript of her telephone conversations prior to the meeting. (See adjacent story.) Commission member Nick Lawler, who made the motion to replace Therrien, which was seconded by...
Spring 2026 Repair Café Newburyport
Saturday, March 28, 2026 | Newb Broken clasp? Torn clothing? Phone issues? Flickering lamp? Over-loved stuffed animal? Don’t Despair, Repair! Got something to repair? Don’t give up on it yet. Bring it to the Spring Repair Café. The Repair Café is a community gathering of those who have repair skills and those who have things that need repair. At this Spring Café, we plan to offer the following repairs: jewelry, textiles, small appliances, lamps, small wooden items, and electronics (phones & computers). Check...
David Ziev
David Ziev, 77, passed away peacefully on March 15, 2026. He was born on May 7, 1948 and raised in Easton, Pennsylvania. He spent most of his life in Peabody, Massachusetts. In his later years, he resided in Boynton Beach, Florida. He is predeceased by his parents, Saul and Marion (Walg) Ziev. David is survived by his son, Matthew Ziev; his daughter-in-law, Deana; and his granddaughters, Annabel and Josephine. He is also survived by his daughter, Stacie (Ziev) Burke, and her family. He leaves behind his two...
Inspirational Learning An Inside Look at Triton History Teacher, Mr. Chad Richard
by Willow Murnahan Triton Voice Staff Writer Mr. Chad Richard is well-known here at Triton and teaches Crimes against Humanity, Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH), and college-prep United States History. A reporter from the Triton Voice wanted to take a closer look at Richard, who won Teacher of the Year for Triton last June and whose students say he is inspirational. “Mr. Richard is an incredible example of what a teacher is supposed to be,” said senior Parker Harriott. Harriott stated that...
Friends of the Newburyport Public Library to Host 49th Great Old Book Sale This Week
NEWBURYPORT – Have you ever attended a book sale at a local library? If you have, you know that great finds await you. If you haven't well, now is the time! The Friends of the Newburyport Public Library (FOL) announces that the 49th Great Old Book Sale will take place Wednesday, March 25 through Saturday, March 28 in the Program Room at the Newburyport Public Library. This much-anticipated semi-annual event offers thousands of carefully sorted hardcover and paperback books across a wide range of categories,...
Free Folk-Rock Concert at Rowley Public Library March 31
ROWLEY – Howie Newman and Joe Kessler, also known as Knock on Wood, have come up with a new approach to some classic old tunes, arranging them for acoustic guitar, fiddle and mandolin. The result is a lively show that features oldies, soft rock covers and little bit of country, lifted by excellent musicianship, pleasing vocal harmonies and … lots of fun. Knock on Wood (howienewman.com/knockonwood) will be playing a free concert at the Rowley Public Library, 141 Main St., on Tuesday, March 31 at 1 p.m....
Jim Bussing Sr. Donates $1 Million to Georgetown’s Park and Recreation Facilities
GEORGETOWN – The Town of Georgetown has announced a transformative $1 million donation from longtime community member Jim Bussing Sr. to support improvements to the town’s parks and recreation facilities, including the development of a dedicated pickleball facility that will be owned and operated by the town for the benefit of the community. Pickleball continues to grow in popularity across Massachusetts and the nation, offering a sport that is easy to learn, accessible to all ages, and well suited for both...
West Newbury Water Woes: Managing Manganese Exposure
The water department last week issued a message regarding changes in taste, odor, or color of drinking water. These conditions are related to winter ice cover and seasonal mixing in the city’s drinking water reservoirs. "While the taste, smell, or color can be unpleasant, the Water Division has confirmed that the water continues to meet all State and Federal drinking water standards." The department provided extensive details on geosmin, cyanobacteria, and maganese levels. "Why are manganese levels closely...
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day
Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Named One of Newsweek America’s Most Charitable Companies
NORTH ANDOVER – Watts Water Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: WTS) – through its subsidiaries, one of the world’s leading manufacturers and providers of plumbing, heating and water quality products and solutions, was named as one of Newsweek’s 2026 Most Charitable Companies. This recognition demonstrates measurable impact of the company’s philanthropic efforts in the communities it serves. Newsweek, in partnership with Statista, conducted a multi-layered process to score eligible companies, with the top 2,000...
Should Georgetown Explore a New Charter?
GEORGETOWN – The SelectBoard is considering whether this town should be governed under a different charter than the one it has and will be looking for nine volunteers to form an exploratory committee and prepare a final report to help the BoS decide what if it’s worth further looking into. “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to serve your community and make a real long-lasting difference,” wrote SelectBoard Chair Robert Hoover. The goal, he said, is to “find the best form of government that best fits our...
The Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post 211 Presents Check to People Helping People
GEORGETOWN - The shelves were getting low, stock dwindling, then a call went out for help, "and, a miracle occurred." People Helping People, based at Saint Mary’s Church on Andover Street provides a vital food pantry for the greater Rowley, Georgetown, Boxford, and Byfield communities. Recently, members of the Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post 211 again visited the pantry, housed in the lower level of St. Mary's Rectory, where they presented a check to Jeanne Soucy and Debbie Parisi, co-directors of...
Town to Review ConCom Agent Abrupt Firing
CORRECTION In last week's paper, we referenced and repeated in error, without quotation, from a letter by the Georgetown town administrator citing a March 3rd continued meeting date. The actual continued meeting was that of February 26. GEORGETOWN – The SelectBoard voted unanimously last week to consider whether Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco followed proper procedure in firing Conservation Commission Director Michele Grenier. Chair Robert Hoover said the board will review the firing in...
Businesses Showcase The Town Common
SPECIAL SHOUTOUT! We want to send a special shout-out to the hundreds of businesses that welcome The Town Common and especially those who request more and more copies to share with their customers and clients. We continue to deploy racks to businesses, museums, senior centers, and other locations as requested, and will be showcasing this year as many businesses as we can, to say thank you!
Protest Pictures
REGIONAL – Hundreds of residents in North Shore towns gathered Saturday in Newburyport, Ipswich , on the I-95 bridge in Georgetown and Boxford to express their opposition to the Trump Administration and President Donald Trump himself. The protesters carrying signs that expressed angry and humorous comments, lined major streets. They were peaceful and in general joyful as music played, including live drumming in Ipswich and recorded protest songs from the Vietnam War era in Newburyport. Photos by Stewart Lytle....
The Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack
The Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack will meet on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 7:30pm at the Hilton Senior Center, 43 Lafayette Rd (Rte 1), Salisbury, MA. The special guest is TBD due to a last minute issue. The Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack was founded October 1995 and is a non-profit group that promotes historic programs and discussion. We meet ten times a year on the 2nd Wednesday. FREE and open to the public, more information and speaker updates can be found at: www.cwrtmerrimack.org. ♦...
BOXFORD CONSERVATION COMMISSION | AGRICULTURAL FIELDS AVAILABLE FOR LICENSE
TOWN OF BOXFORD MASSACHUSETTS 01921 BOXFORD CONSERVATION COMMISSION AGRICULTURAL FIELDS AVAILABLE FOR LICENSE You are hereby notified that a Public Discussion will be held via Zoom videoconference on Thursday April 9, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. or such other time when posted to discuss Agricultural Fields Available for License Three fields will be offered by the Conservation Commission to one or more persons interested in preserving the agricultural use of the fields through active...
Caputo Coming to Hampton Beach
HAMPTON BEACH, NH – For more than a decade, Theresa Caputo — known worldwide as the Long Island Medium — has touched the lives of millions of fans, comforting supporters when they need it most. Now Hampton Beach area fans will get their chance at healing when the acclaimed medium and beloved personality appears live at the Casino Ballroom (169 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton Beach, NH) on Saturday, May 30 at 8:00 pm. Tickets for this extraordinary event are on sale now and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com. Ticket...
Town Administrator Fires ConCom Agent
GEORGETOWN – Town Hall is closed on Fridays, but Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco still fired Conservation Agent Michele Grenier, the lone ConCom staff that day, for unspecified behaviors related to a continued March 3 [corrected: February 26th meeting; the termination letter stated March 3] ConCom meeting. In a letter to Grenier issued via e-mail to her, she was also fired for allegedly concealing a transcript of a Zoom recording. “He’s been looking for a reason to fire me,” Grenier told The Town Common....
Crossing Guard Shares Smiles with Officer
ROWLEY – Judy Robillard is joined by Officer Adam Maher where the two exchange smiles over Judy's recent cover photo welcoming students back from vacation. Judy has been bringing cheer to students and their parents for 39 years! ♦
Attempt to Oust ConCom Chair Fails
GEORGETOWN – The town’s Conservation Commission (ConCom) voted 4 to 2 last Thursday that Rachel Therrien should remain as its chair. On Friday, Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco fired Conservation Agent Michele Grenier, the ConCom’s only staff, for her behaviors related to a continued March 3 meeting and for allegedly concealing a transcript of her telephone conversations prior to the meeting. (See adjacent story.) Commission member Nick Lawler, who made the motion to replace Therrien, which was seconded by...
Spring 2026 Repair Café Newburyport
Saturday, March 28, 2026 | Newb Broken clasp? Torn clothing? Phone issues? Flickering lamp? Over-loved stuffed animal? Don’t Despair, Repair! Got something to repair? Don’t give up on it yet. Bring it to the Spring Repair Café. The Repair Café is a community gathering of those who have repair skills and those who have things that need repair. At this Spring Café, we plan to offer the following repairs: jewelry, textiles, small appliances, lamps, small wooden items, and electronics (phones & computers). Check...
David Ziev
David Ziev, 77, passed away peacefully on March 15, 2026. He was born on May 7, 1948 and raised in Easton, Pennsylvania. He spent most of his life in Peabody, Massachusetts. In his later years, he resided in Boynton Beach, Florida. He is predeceased by his parents, Saul and Marion (Walg) Ziev. David is survived by his son, Matthew Ziev; his daughter-in-law, Deana; and his granddaughters, Annabel and Josephine. He is also survived by his daughter, Stacie (Ziev) Burke, and her family. He leaves behind his two...
Inspirational Learning An Inside Look at Triton History Teacher, Mr. Chad Richard
by Willow Murnahan Triton Voice Staff Writer Mr. Chad Richard is well-known here at Triton and teaches Crimes against Humanity, Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH), and college-prep United States History. A reporter from the Triton Voice wanted to take a closer look at Richard, who won Teacher of the Year for Triton last June and whose students say he is inspirational. “Mr. Richard is an incredible example of what a teacher is supposed to be,” said senior Parker Harriott. Harriott stated that...
Friends of the Newburyport Public Library to Host 49th Great Old Book Sale This Week
NEWBURYPORT – Have you ever attended a book sale at a local library? If you have, you know that great finds await you. If you haven't well, now is the time! The Friends of the Newburyport Public Library (FOL) announces that the 49th Great Old Book Sale will take place Wednesday, March 25 through Saturday, March 28 in the Program Room at the Newburyport Public Library. This much-anticipated semi-annual event offers thousands of carefully sorted hardcover and paperback books across a wide range of categories,...
Free Folk-Rock Concert at Rowley Public Library March 31
ROWLEY – Howie Newman and Joe Kessler, also known as Knock on Wood, have come up with a new approach to some classic old tunes, arranging them for acoustic guitar, fiddle and mandolin. The result is a lively show that features oldies, soft rock covers and little bit of country, lifted by excellent musicianship, pleasing vocal harmonies and … lots of fun. Knock on Wood (howienewman.com/knockonwood) will be playing a free concert at the Rowley Public Library, 141 Main St., on Tuesday, March 31 at 1 p.m....
Jim Bussing Sr. Donates $1 Million to Georgetown’s Park and Recreation Facilities
GEORGETOWN – The Town of Georgetown has announced a transformative $1 million donation from longtime community member Jim Bussing Sr. to support improvements to the town’s parks and recreation facilities, including the development of a dedicated pickleball facility that will be owned and operated by the town for the benefit of the community. Pickleball continues to grow in popularity across Massachusetts and the nation, offering a sport that is easy to learn, accessible to all ages, and well suited for both...
West Newbury Water Woes: Managing Manganese Exposure
The water department last week issued a message regarding changes in taste, odor, or color of drinking water. These conditions are related to winter ice cover and seasonal mixing in the city’s drinking water reservoirs. "While the taste, smell, or color can be unpleasant, the Water Division has confirmed that the water continues to meet all State and Federal drinking water standards." The department provided extensive details on geosmin, cyanobacteria, and maganese levels. "Why are manganese levels closely...
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day
Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Named One of Newsweek America’s Most Charitable Companies
NORTH ANDOVER – Watts Water Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: WTS) – through its subsidiaries, one of the world’s leading manufacturers and providers of plumbing, heating and water quality products and solutions, was named as one of Newsweek’s 2026 Most Charitable Companies. This recognition demonstrates measurable impact of the company’s philanthropic efforts in the communities it serves. Newsweek, in partnership with Statista, conducted a multi-layered process to score eligible companies, with the top 2,000...
Should Georgetown Explore a New Charter?
GEORGETOWN – The SelectBoard is considering whether this town should be governed under a different charter than the one it has and will be looking for nine volunteers to form an exploratory committee and prepare a final report to help the BoS decide what if it’s worth further looking into. “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to serve your community and make a real long-lasting difference,” wrote SelectBoard Chair Robert Hoover. The goal, he said, is to “find the best form of government that best fits our...
The Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post 211 Presents Check to People Helping People
GEORGETOWN - The shelves were getting low, stock dwindling, then a call went out for help, "and, a miracle occurred." People Helping People, based at Saint Mary’s Church on Andover Street provides a vital food pantry for the greater Rowley, Georgetown, Boxford, and Byfield communities. Recently, members of the Georgetown Rene J. Gagnon American Legion Post 211 again visited the pantry, housed in the lower level of St. Mary's Rectory, where they presented a check to Jeanne Soucy and Debbie Parisi, co-directors of...
New IRS Data: More Than 150,000 Residents Left Massachusetts
BOSTON – The Mass Opportunity Alliance (MOA) highlighted the findings of the latest Internal Revenue Service (IRS) “Statistics of Income” data, which shows steep taxes continue to fuel the state’s outmigration crisis. Released last week, the report provides data for 2023, the first year the income surtax – also known as the “millionaire’s tax” – took effect in the commonwealth. The figures include the number of people who moved to and...
Goats to Go Upcoming Events
UPCOMING EVENTS https://goatstogo.farm Georgetown, Mass. Winter Hike with Little Goats & Alpaca Greetings Sunday, February 22 · 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Winter Goat Hike & Alpaca Greetings Sunday, February 22 · 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Winter Adventure: Guided Farm Walk This Week’s Walk Focus: Explore the Great Pines and Parker River Monday, February 23 · 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Winter Afternoon Goat Hike & Alpaca Greetings Wednesday,...
David Scott Thibodeau
David Scott Thibodeau, a man of profound kindness, intelligence, and gentle spirit, left this world on February 4, 2026, in Rowley, MA, leaving behind a legacy of love, and unwavering dedication to his family and passions. Born on June 1, 1958, in Millinocket, ME, David's journey through life was marked by an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, a deep spiritual connection, and a heart that overflowed with generosity. David's early years...
The Salisbury Democratic Town Committee is pleased to announce the 17th Annual Lou Masiello Leadership Scholarship for Salisbury seniors attending Triton Regional High School.
The Salisbury Democratic Town Committee is pleased to announce the 17th Annual Lou Masiello Leadership Scholarship for Salisbury seniors attending Triton Regional High School. Criteria for the scholarship are completion of an essay, possibly participating in an interview with the scholarship committee, and a scholarship committee review of the applicant's official school transcript. Applications are now available from the guidance department at...
Upcoming Agricultural Committee Events
Upcoming Agricultural Committee Events Essex County Greenbelt, Farm Bureau, and American Farmland Trust are hosting a joint meeting on March 4th,...
Get a Sneak Peek of America’s 250th Exhibit at Old North Church Historic Site This February School Vacation
Get a Sneak Peek of America’s 250th Exhibit at Old North Church Historic Site This February School Vacation Opens Saturday, Feb. 14 to Saturday,...
Georgetown Historical Society Seeking New Members
The Georgetown Historical Society is asking for new members to join the preservation of our museum and help with the education of its history. The...



