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Essex County DA advises citizens to report cryptocurrency ATM scams
For the ItemSALEM — With cryptocurrency scams one of the most popular tactics used by criminals to defraud victims, particularly the elderly, Essex County District Attorney Paul Tucker advises citizens to beware and report fraudulent schemes that involve making payments using Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency at cryptocurrency ATMs. A crypto ATM, sometimes called a “crypto kiosk” or […] The post Essex County DA advises citizens to report cryptocurrency ATM scams appeared first on Itemlive.
Boxford legal notice: 100 Topsfield Road
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Apponequet baseball team's historic year comes to a close
HAVERHILL — Just moments after falling to top-seeded Oakmont Regional 5-1 in the MIAA Div. 3 state semifinal on Wednesday night, longtime Apponequet baseball coach Jim Cabucio stood in front of his players at Haverhill Stadium and told them to hold their heads up high. “Getting here is hard to do,” he said. “You should be proud.” ...
Family of New Hampshire boy with Duchenne muscular dystrophy receives new van from nonprofit organization
The family of a little boy in Bedford who lost his ability to walk now has an accessible vehicle thanks to a charitable foundation. Logan Petz lives with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a rare neuromuscular disorder. "The community support has been amazing. We couldn't believe how many people came out and...
The rise of resale: The Stuffed Garage reflects renewed interest in recycling – and finding a great bargain
HUDSON, NH – Thrift stores can be the answer for giving away old clothing, tech, jewelry, furniture, and anything else you’re willing to impart new life to – with your donation comes the gift of ownership to someone else – as well as the happiness that can come from it.
Welch’s Relocates To Waltham, Bigbelly Opens Facility In Methuen
Welch’s, a leader in the fruit-based food and beverage industry renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation, has announced its relocation to Waltham, Massachusetts slated for 2025. Having a headquarters presence in Concord, MA, for the last 40+ years, Welch’s worked closely with Cushman & Wakefield to identify...
New Data Shows Drug Overdoses Down in Manchester and Nashua
Some brand-new data shows the number of drug overdoses are on the decline in two of the state’s largest cities. According to American Medical Response, OD’s are down significantly in Manchester and Nashua compared to the same time last year. There have been 54 suspected overdoses in Manchester...
Search Underway for Two Cars Stolen from Exeter Dealership
A search is still underway for two cars that were stolen from a dealership in Exeter. The cars, which are worth a combined $100,000s, were taken from Foss Motors in the early morning hours of May 31st. License plates were also stolen and put on those vehicles before they left...
Historically Speaking: The moth invasion that threatened Exeter's trees
In the early years of the twentieth century, New England was invaded, and towns like Exeter scrambled to fight back. The invaders were two types of invasive moths – and their caterpillars – that had been accidentally introduced into the region. Both the spongy moth, then called gypsy moth, and the brown-tailed moth were capable of stripping trees season after season, resulting in the death of the tree.
Bigbelly Launches U.S. Manufacturing Operations
METHUEN, Mass.-- Bigbelly Solar, LLC, a world leader in public space waste and recycling solutions for more than 20 years, marked the grand opening of its U.S. manufacturing facility Monday. The facility, which straddles the communities of Methuen and Lawrence, is the primary production location for Bigbelly-branded bins, from budget-friendly...
Georgetown Police Encourage Residents to Secure Vehicles Following Recent Thefts
GEORGETOWN — Chief David Sedgwick and the Georgetown Police Department are asking residents to secure their motor vehicles and belongings after several recent thefts of vehicles in town. In the early morning of Friday May 31, a 2008 Toyota Prius was stolen from a Georgetown home. Several hours later,...
Plaistow Extends Old Home Day To 3 Days to Celebrate 275 Years
Plaistow’s 2024 Old Home Day Celebration will be a three-day event to honor the town’s 275th anniversary. In addition to the traditional Old Home Day, there will be a Kids Fest to open the celebrations Thursday, June 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Town Hall, and a Decades Dance Friday, June 21, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Plaistow Fish and Game Club, 18 Mayray Ave. These activities are designed to honor Plaistow’s youngest and its adult citizens, before everyone comes together Saturday, June 22, for Old Home Day, 275th Anniversary Celebration. Activities take place or originate on the Town Hall Green, except for the fireworks at Timberlane Regional High School, which begin at dusk.
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