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Mass. State Lottery winner: Final $1 million scratch ticket prize claimed Monday
The final $1 million prize for the scratch ticket game “Double your Money” was claimed in Massachusetts Monday. The ticket was purchased at Rx3 Energy in Salem. There was a 1 in 3,024,000 odds in winning the grand prize and it was the final grand prize ticket. However, there are still six unclaimed $2,000 prize winning tickets left.
Africano: Hampton Beach parking changes should be driven by safety, not views
This message is to address a pressing concern regarding the current setup of parking along Ocean Boulevard in Hampton, particularly the area between Highland Avenue and Winnacunnet Road. It is abundantly clear that the existing arrangement poses significant risks to both pedestrians and drivers alike. The current layout, which requires...
Little Massachusetts Beachside Cafe is a Hidden Gem for Your Next Breakfast
How’s a Salmon Getaway sound with a Jetty on the side? Want to see The Point? Or take a trip to The Lighthouse? Intrigued yet? These are the not just destinations, they’re breakfast items on the menu at a little-known place only the locals talk about. Sammies, Eggies,...
Gloucester Photographer Melissa Cox Featured in Exhibit Starting July 2
The works of local photographer Melissa Cox have been selected for a month-long exhibit at BankGloucester in Gloucester starting on Tuesday, July 2. The show will continue through Friday, August 30 in BankGloucester’s main lobby at 160 Main Street in Gloucester. This public showing is a great opportunity to...
The Baird Facts: Air conditioning by any other name
I grew up with air conditioning. It was only when I was in college that I realized sleeping in a wet bathing suit in front of a fan wasn’t technically considered “air conditioning.”. Whatever. But this summer, our [central] AC was struggling. The downstairs unit started shorting out...
What’s A Sugar Glider? MSPCA To Rehome Dozens Rescued From Puerto Rico
Do you know what a Sugar Glider is? I didn’t…until now. The MSPCA is looking to rehome dozens of them that have been rescued from a breeder in Puerto Rico. If you’re someone who might want to adopt one, or more, here’s what you need to know.
$1M Lottery Payday: Peabody Man Has Big Plans For Newfound Jackpot
A Peabody man who walked away with a $1 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery said he plans to spend the money on his family. Frederico Sampaio won the seven-figure prize playing the $5 “Double Your Money” scratch-off game. Related: Waltham Winner Has Big Plans For His $1 Mil…
HOT DOG! IT’S THE 4TH
What is more Fourth of July than hot dogs and fireworks?. This year, you can have both at the Marblehead Festival of Arts. The hot-dog stand Mad-Dogz Hot Dog Cart is owned and operated by Marblehead High School student Maddie Ferris. Ferris will be selling hot dogs all summer, but...
Circus in Salem, New Hampshire, is Air-Conditioned Fun for the Whole Family
Salem, New Hampshire, audiences loved Flip Circus when it was at the Mall at Rockingham Park last year. Now, it returns with an ALL-NEW show for a limited run from June 28 - July 9. Featuring all-new acts, all-new excitement, all-new fun, and an AIR-CONDITIONED TENT, families won't want to miss Flip Circus!
Explore Gloucester’s Cultural Districts at the Fourth Annual Culture Splash
Culture Splash returns this July and August with a newly expanded lineup of events inviting you to explore the cultural districts that make up America’s oldest seaport. Harbortown and Rocky Neck will hose a mix of free and discounted events that center around our rich maritime heritage and arts scene on Thursdays from July 11-August 29, 2024. Included among this year’s events are live music (both outdoors at locations like the Cape Ann Museum courtyard, and inside at locations like the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck), dance performances, light shows, film screenings, free museum admission, artist demos, exhibit openings, and more.
Rowley concert series to feature Caribbean steel band
The Rowley Public Library’s Summer Concert Series will feature Caribbean sounds on Wednesday, July 17. It’s part of the library’s offering of “live family-friendly music events Wednesday evenings through the month of July.”. “Bring a blanket or chair and relax on their beautiful front lawn while...
$100K Lottery Ticket Sold In Wilmington
The winners correctly guessed all five numbers in the daily "Mass Cash" drawing and collected their prizes on Friday, June 28. They were the biggest jackpots claimed over the weekend. The winners' names were not released. The winning numbers from the latest "Mass Cash" drawing on Sunday, June 30, are...
New Greek Restaurant in Burlington Turns Strangers Into Family
The Burlington Mall will soon be home to the only exclusively Greek restaurant in Burlington, and co-owner Demetri Tsolakis is hoping his dining spot, Greco, will become your second home. There’s no shortage of restaurants in Burlington, but Tsolakis felt something was missing. “We’re happy to fill that void,” he...
Fashion as Arts in Lynn
Emily RosenbergLYNN–The brick walkway of Frederick Douglass Memorial Park transformed into a full-fledged runway for a fashion show hosted by the Lynn Museum and Arts Center Friday. The show featured collections from local designers and brands including, MakeShift Studios, Ellen Yeung, Ebbee, Khammany, and Vlush. Designs were showcased by local models. The event was part of […] The post Fashion as Arts in Lynn appeared first on Itemlive.
Carnation Drive Residents Experience a Farmer’s Market
Residents living at Carnation Drive, here in Tewksbury, were given the opportunity to partake in their very own farmer’s market. A few months back, Melissa Maniscalco, Exec. Director of the Tewksbury Housing Authority was approached by Makayla Clougherty from the Merrimack Valley Food Bank with an idea to offer the residents an assortment of fruits and vegetables free of charge. On June 20th, that idea happened to the delight of all involved. Makayla and her staff arrived around noon at the Community Center, and with the generous help of the TJX Foundation the produce was unloaded, displayed and the “shopping” began. Residents were given shopping bags and with help and assistance from TJX interns, they were able to pick out their favorite items and there was a lot to pick from.
Play Along with The Band at Next Plaistow Summer Series Concert
Key Elements, a four-piece New Hampshire-based cover band featuring Plaistow-raised siblings Mike and Liz Comeau, will perform in the next concert in the Plaistow Summer Series. The Comeaus, who honed their musical talents in the Timberlane Band, perform nostalgic favorites from the 70s and 80s with their bandmates. Expect hits...
Maudslay concerts commence with quintet
Brian Thomas Quintet and Donna Byrne open the 31st season of the Maudslay Arts Center (MAC) Summer Concert Series with two shows on July 13 and 14. Thomas returns to Maudsla, this time with his small group Brian Thomas Quintet playing original soul jazz rooted in the tradition of a horn section backed by an organ trio rhythm section.
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