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Goats to Go Upcoming Events

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

David Scott Thibodeau, a man of profound kindness, intelligence, and gentle spirit, left this world on February 4, 2026, in Rowley, MA, leaving...

Robert Brooks Johnson

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...

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...

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....

BOXFORD CONSERVATION COMMISSION    |   AGRICULTURAL FIELDS AVAILABLE FOR LICENSE

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

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

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 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. Pacheco cited a comment by Grenier in the transcript as “unacceptable behavior”...

Crossing Guard Shares Smiles with Officer

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

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

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

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

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...

Georgetown Public Comments Policy Struggle

Georgetown Public Comments Policy Struggle

GEORGETOWN – If you want to speak to the SelectBoard here in the future, you can address the five-member board for three minutes, but only if you want to talk on one of the topics already on the board’s agenda. If you want to speak about a different subject, you must get a SelectBoard member to add it to the agenda or wait until the next meeting, usually two weeks later. Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco is adding instructions to the agenda so potential speakers know what the new rules are. The issue of...

WEST NEWBURY LIBRARY BOOK SALE!

Book Sale Donation Drop Off Saturday, March 21 & Sunday 22, 9 AM -1 PM Old Town Hall Building 491 Main St. West Newbury Do you have books to donate? Wonderful! Our guidelines are simple guide lines: Yes, please to new, gently used, children's and young adult, fiction, puzzles and games, gardening, cookbooks, travel & nature, art & science, history & biography. No, thank you to the mildewed & smelly, no magazines, no encyclopedias, textbooks, or reference materials. VHS are not accepted. Thank...

Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program Order a Banner Before April 1

Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program Order a Banner Before April 1

Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program is a community initiative, led by local resident Jon Pingree who worked with the  Georgetown Kiwanis to place banners throughout the downtown to honor local veterans. The banners were safely stored for the winter, but as spring approaches the Georgetown Light Department will again proudly display the custom banners throughout the downtown area. The program displays 24" x 36" banners on utility poles from May 1 through the end of November and spotlights local veterans...

Newbury, West Newbury, and Newburyport Students Excel in Bishop Fenwick’s Honor Roll

Newbury, West Newbury, and Newburyport Students Excel in Bishop Fenwick’s Honor Roll

Bishop Fenwick High School has announced its second quarter honor roll, recognizing students who demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. The honor roll is determined by calculating the unweighted grade point average across all major courses, with students earning distinction at three levels: President's List (3.90 GPA or higher with no grade below A-), Principal's List (3.50 GPA or higher), and Dean's List (3.00 GPA or higher). Among those earning top honors, students from Newbury, West Newbury, and...

Newbury Fire Department  Battled Serious House Fire

Newbury Fire Department Battled Serious House Fire

NEWBURY – The Newbury Fire Department and mutual aid partners battled an intense house fire that started early Friday morning, with the home  and multiple vehicles being deemed total losses. On Friday, March 13 at 12:58 a.m., the Newbury Fire Department was dispatched to 49 Fruit St. for reports of a house fire. The responding crews arrived to find the home completely engulfed in flames, prompting them to immediately strike a second alarm to bring additional personnel to the scene. Four residents were home at the...

Making Plum Island Accessible in Storms

Making Plum Island Accessible in Storms

PLUM ISLAND – The Plum Island Turnpike, which connects the barrier island with the main land, will have to be raised three feet in most places to keep it from being inundated with water from the rising Merrimack River and the Atlantic Ocean. But improvements to the roadway probably won’t happen for decades when the predictions are that by 2050 high tides on the river could be almost seven and a half feet, which will put the roadway under water. There are already signs along the turnpike that advise travelers and...

Groveland Water and Sewer Department Announces New Emergency Notification System

GROVELAND – The Groveland Water and Sewer Department shares that, effective March 13, the town will no longer use the Code Red notification system. All town departments in Groveland will be transitioning to a new alert system in coordination with North Shore Regional 911. The new system provides residents with more control over the types of notifications they wish to receive and how they receive them. Residents may choose to receive emergency alerts, non-emergency alerts, or both via email, text message, and/or...

BOXFORD CONSERVATION COMMISSION    |   AGRICULTURAL FIELDS AVAILABLE FOR LICENSE

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

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

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 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. Pacheco cited a comment by Grenier in the transcript as “unacceptable behavior”...

Crossing Guard Shares Smiles with Officer

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

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

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

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

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...

Georgetown Public Comments Policy Struggle

Georgetown Public Comments Policy Struggle

GEORGETOWN – If you want to speak to the SelectBoard here in the future, you can address the five-member board for three minutes, but only if you want to talk on one of the topics already on the board’s agenda. If you want to speak about a different subject, you must get a SelectBoard member to add it to the agenda or wait until the next meeting, usually two weeks later. Town Administrator Orlando Pacheco is adding instructions to the agenda so potential speakers know what the new rules are. The issue of...

WEST NEWBURY LIBRARY BOOK SALE!

Book Sale Donation Drop Off Saturday, March 21 & Sunday 22, 9 AM -1 PM Old Town Hall Building 491 Main St. West Newbury Do you have books to donate? Wonderful! Our guidelines are simple guide lines: Yes, please to new, gently used, children's and young adult, fiction, puzzles and games, gardening, cookbooks, travel & nature, art & science, history & biography. No, thank you to the mildewed & smelly, no magazines, no encyclopedias, textbooks, or reference materials. VHS are not accepted. Thank...

Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program Order a Banner Before April 1

Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program Order a Banner Before April 1

Georgetown’s Hometown Heroes Banner Program is a community initiative, led by local resident Jon Pingree who worked with the  Georgetown Kiwanis to place banners throughout the downtown to honor local veterans. The banners were safely stored for the winter, but as spring approaches the Georgetown Light Department will again proudly display the custom banners throughout the downtown area. The program displays 24" x 36" banners on utility poles from May 1 through the end of November and spotlights local veterans...

Newbury, West Newbury, and Newburyport Students Excel in Bishop Fenwick’s Honor Roll

Newbury, West Newbury, and Newburyport Students Excel in Bishop Fenwick’s Honor Roll

Bishop Fenwick High School has announced its second quarter honor roll, recognizing students who demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. The honor roll is determined by calculating the unweighted grade point average across all major courses, with students earning distinction at three levels: President's List (3.90 GPA or higher with no grade below A-), Principal's List (3.50 GPA or higher), and Dean's List (3.00 GPA or higher). Among those earning top honors, students from Newbury, West Newbury, and...

Newbury Fire Department  Battled Serious House Fire

Newbury Fire Department Battled Serious House Fire

NEWBURY – The Newbury Fire Department and mutual aid partners battled an intense house fire that started early Friday morning, with the home  and multiple vehicles being deemed total losses. On Friday, March 13 at 12:58 a.m., the Newbury Fire Department was dispatched to 49 Fruit St. for reports of a house fire. The responding crews arrived to find the home completely engulfed in flames, prompting them to immediately strike a second alarm to bring additional personnel to the scene. Four residents were home at the...

Making Plum Island Accessible in Storms

Making Plum Island Accessible in Storms

PLUM ISLAND – The Plum Island Turnpike, which connects the barrier island with the main land, will have to be raised three feet in most places to keep it from being inundated with water from the rising Merrimack River and the Atlantic Ocean. But improvements to the roadway probably won’t happen for decades when the predictions are that by 2050 high tides on the river could be almost seven and a half feet, which will put the roadway under water. There are already signs along the turnpike that advise travelers and...

Groveland Water and Sewer Department Announces New Emergency Notification System

GROVELAND – The Groveland Water and Sewer Department shares that, effective March 13, the town will no longer use the Code Red notification system. All town departments in Groveland will be transitioning to a new alert system in coordination with North Shore Regional 911. The new system provides residents with more control over the types of notifications they wish to receive and how they receive them. Residents may choose to receive emergency alerts, non-emergency alerts, or both via email, text message, and/or...

BOXFORD CONSERVATION COMMISSION    |   AGRICULTURAL FIELDS AVAILABLE FOR LICENSE

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

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

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 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. Pacheco cited a comment by Grenier in the transcript as “unacceptable behavior”...

Goats to Go Upcoming Events

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

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, 2026 from 6-8pm at the Topsfield Fair Grounds on Planning for the Future of Your Farm. Register Here  (Planning for the Future of Your Farm - Greenbelt) West Newbury Ag Committee Farmer Potluck on March 25th from 5:30-7pm in the Town Hall Annex. Please bring a dish to share and water bottle. We look...

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