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The Mayor’s Corner, August 22, 2024
In this edition of the Mayor’s Corner, Mayor Reardon is joined in the corner office by his Mayor-for-a-Day, Braeden Farrell. Braeden and his family won this honor at last November’s Newburyport Educational Foundation Annual Lighthouse Auction. Braeden is a rising 8th grader at the Nock Middle School. He and Mayor Reardon discuss the end of summer and the upcoming back-to-school schedule. Mayor Reardon attended the School Committee retreat on Monday night where topics included fundraising, the budget process, teacher negotiations, school choice and the use of phones in schools. The Police Marshal search is well underway, with an assessment center on Saturday, August 24th, followed by in-person interviews with Mayor Reardon in the coming weeks. Mayor Reardon and the City of Newburyport will host a Community Housing Forum on Wednesday, September 11th @ 7 p.m. at the Senior Community Center. Upcoming initiatives to create more housing options in Newburyport will be discussed. They will also preview the City’s new Housing Production Plan. Mayor Reardon and Braeden close by wishing everyone a very happy weekend ahead!
Health care professionals: Names to Know
David Krempels Brain Injury Center announces New Executive Director PORTSMOUTH – The David Krempels Brain Injury Center announced Cariann Harsh Daley MPA, MBA, Ed.M. as its new Executive Director, starting Aug. 19, 2024. With a career spanning 25 years in neurodiversity and disability services, Cari brings extensive experience and a strong commitment to...
NBA’s Terance Mann brought his fashion sense (and basketball) to his hometown of Lowell
“There's a lot of talent here, so I'm excited to bring that out.”. Outside, it’s a seemingly quiet Thursday night in Lowell. The occasional car crawls by, and the air is dampened and sleepy from a downpour that only just ended. But inside Lowell Memorial Auditorium, backstage is anything...
New Hampshire teenager hopes his story helps prevent drunken driving
DOVER, N.H. — A Dover High School football player is using his story to try to discourage drunken driving as the new school year begins. Junior Nate Wood is ready to get back on the field with the Dover High School Green Wave. "It's a good group of guys,...
Dover Police Warning Residents About Dangers of Sick Animals
Police in Dover are warning residents about the dangers posed by sick animals. Animals such as raccoons, foxes and skunks have been found recently near Portland Avenue and Forest Street. Many of the animals needed to be put down so they didn’t hurt anyone. The animals weren’t able to...
Gun rights activists target new Massachusetts law with lawsuit and repeal effort
BOSTON (AP) — No sooner had Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey signed a sweeping new firearms bill into law last month than gun rights activists filed a lawsuit challenging it, calling the measure an “historic attack on our civil rights.”. Activists are also hoping to place a question on...
Locals side with Healey's plan to seize land under St. Elizabeth's despite landlord pushback
Gov. Healey is moving forward with taking the land St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center sits on by eminent domain, despite pushback from the owners of the property — ACREFI CS U, LLC, Medical Properties Trust, and Apollo Global Management — saying they are rejecting her $4.5 million dollar offer as part of the taking.
Boston’s Additive Edge: Where 6K’s Plasma Sparks a Revolution
Advanced technology meets visionary ambition at 6K‘s headquarters in Boston. What began as a small startup rooted in MIT‘s plasma research has now evolved into a company transforming industries with its revolutionary UniMelt microwave plasma system. During my visit to 6K’s North Andover, Massachusetts facility, I witnessed firsthand...
Ipswich man arrested in Boston again, this time for allegedly threatening to stab Star Market manager with needle
BOSTON — After pleading not guilty to charges that he threatened to stab a CVS employee with a blood-filled syringe during a shoplifting incident in Boston on July 28, an Ipswich man is facing additional charges for a similar incident that allegedly occurred at a Star Market in Back Bay the day prior.
First Frost Of The Season In Massachusetts Coming Real Soon
Summer comes and then it goes. While the official end of summer isn't until September, there's already been talk about colder weather here in Massachusetts. Not to mention the holidays approaching such as picking pumpkins or hanging up Christmas lights. While it's been a great summer here in Massachusetts, outdoor...
Swanzey man faces federal charges for gun theft
CONCORD, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) – A Swanzey resident has been formally charged in federal court for the theft of firearms from a licensed gun dealership, according to an announcement by U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young. Khale Guillou, a 19-year-old from Swanzey, has been indicted on one count of stealing firearms...
More food for thought: Licenses OK'd for Kelly's Roast Beef, Semiramis Bakery and Bagel Time
WORCESTER — The License Commission cleared the way for Kelly’s Roast Beef to open a location on Gold Star Boulevard, greenlighting a common victualer license Thursday. Jim Rataj, the director of franchise operations for Kelly’s Roast Beef, pinned September 9 as a target open date in an interview after the meeting. ...
International Inspection Successfully Completed at PCI Pharma Services New Hampshire Campus
The International Coalition of Medicines Regulatory Authorities’ new Collaborative Hybrid Inspection Pilot program allows a CDMO to gain approval from multiple countries simultaneously, as opposed to separately phased inspections from different corners of the globe. The Bedford, NH campus of PCI Pharma Services, a Philadelphia-based contract development and manufacturing...
Superintendent shake-up: Tucker steps down, Champlin returns as interim
LACONIA — Steve Tucker, who was superintendent of the city’s school district since 2019, stepped down from his position on Tuesday. Tucker announced his decision in a brief letter, addressed to the school board:. “Please accept this letter of resignation effective today, August 20 at the end of...
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