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Ipswich opens doors to refugee family, transforming lives and community
IPSWICH — Childrens’ gleeful screams sounded in Ascension Memorial Episcopal Church while pastors, charity workers, and local aid program founders discussed refugee housing solutions last Thursday evening. The church’s Boone Hall would soon house a family of Afghan refugees who landed late on June 24. The family spent...
Tuesday, July 2 – 4th of July Week – Rockport dirty water reported – Local tech programs get money from State – Peabody delays hiring DEI Director
Shift No. 3 – Monday Night 7/1/24 Northbound Right Lane – North of Pomodori to the Gillis Bridge. Shift No. 4 – Tuesday Night 7/2/24 Southbound Right Lane – The Gillis Bridge to North of Pomodori. NO Work Wednesday 7/3 thru Sunday 7/7. Shift No. 5...
Massachusetts awarded more than $25M in RAISE grants
The U.S. Department of Transportation recently awarded Massachusetts more than $25 million in Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grants for three critical transportation projects. A total of $22 million was awarded to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s (MBTA) Lower Broadway Everett Transit Priority Corridor Project, $2 million was awarded to the South […] The post Massachusetts awarded more than $25M in RAISE grants appeared first on Transportation Today.
Bacci thwarted in attempt to block FinCom reappointment
READING – While Karen Herrick’s removal from the Killam School Building Committee commanded most of the attention last week, another volunteer appointment issue was almost as messy. On Tuesday, June 25, Select Board chair Carlo Bacci attempted to prevent Finance Committee member Joe Carnahan’s reappointment to the committee...
Peabody turns Munroe Street around
Adam LevinePEABODY — The City Council Municipal Safety Committee addressed traffic concerns on Central Street and Munroe Court caused by Prestige Car Wash and prepared an ordinance that would reverse the direction of the one-way Munroe Street. City Council President Stephanie Peach said when the council previously approved a special permit for vacuums at the car […] The post Peabody turns Munroe Street around appeared first on Itemlive.
Exeter downtown businesses irked by ongoing Ioka construction: 'Hurry up and get it done'
EXETER — Construction to transform the century-old Ioka building into a mixed-use development with a speak-easy restaurant, retail and condos is nearing the finish line. And for nearby businesses, the end can't come soon enough. Businesses have expressed growing frustration that the project, which began in 2021, has gone on for this long. Mainly,...
Outstanding Service Award: Annie’s Angels recognized by Stratham Republican Committee
STRATHAM — The Stratham Republican Town Committee presented its first annual Outstanding Service Award to Annie’s Angels. The committee handed out the award during its June 19 meeting to Bill and Diane DaGiau, the leaders of Annie’s Angels. ...
New Boxford trash arrangements as Mello picks up town contract
BOXFORD — The town’s new trash service with G. Mello has begun. Starting July 1, Mello will pick up trash instead of Waste Management (WM). WM drew a lot of complaints from residents who complained of sporadic service. Street listings and a calendar can be found on the...
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...
Study shows sea level rise threatens critical infrastructure on New Hampshire’s seacoast
A recent study from the Union of Concerned Scientists shows as sea levels rise, pieces of critical infrastructure in New Hampshire could be threatened by flooding from the ocean on a regular basis. In a medium sea level rise scenario, where the ocean rises about 3.2 feet, a fire station...
Colonial Trivia: Revere’s not-so-famous ride through Ipswich
It was December 13, 1774, and the scuttlebut was that British troops would be landing. at Fort William and Mary in New Castle, N.H. (next to Portsmouth), to grab some more. Paul Revere, who hadn’t yet made his famous ride to Concord (that would come in April. of the...
Lynnfield dials up cellphone school policy
The School Committee met to discuss changes to various policies, including a new cellphone and related electronic devices policy, at its meeting on Thursday. At the beginning of the meeting, Committee Chair Kate DePrizio said she had heard some confusion, and clarified the meeting was only for discussion and there would be no votes taken.
Dalton donates flags for Independence Day
Select Board Chair Dick Dalton donated 200 flags outside the Meeting House for the Fourth of July. “July 4 is just more than barbecues,” Dalton said. “It’s a very important day in our history.”. Dalton said the Town Commons has made significant improvements over the years. “I...
HOT OFF THE PRESS: Read Wilmington Senior Center’s July Newsletter
WILMINGTON, MA — Read the Wilmington Senior Center’s July 2024 Newsletter HERE. Highlights from the latest “Buzzell Buzz” include:. Like Wilmington Apple on Facebook. Follow Wilmington Apple on Twitter. Follow Wilmington Apple on Instagram. Subscribe to Wilmington Apple’s daily email newsletter HERE. Got a comment, question, photo, press release, or news tip? Email wilmingtonapple@gmail.com.
Parmalee is Playing a Free Concert in Hampton, New Hampshire
We are so lucky to live in an area where so many country artists come to perform. Between Hampton, Manchester, and Gilford, you could go to a different country concert every weekend this summer if that is what your heart desires! But who has that kind of money?. The price...
Town Hall Update for Essex | June 28
There are several important updates from the Essex Board of Selectmen this week, including updates on the town’s Housing Production Plan with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, the town’s accounting software connection issues, distribution of the town’s sexual harassment policies, and more. Housing Production Plan Discussion with...
Manchester Water and Sewer Rates Hearing
At the upcoming Select Board Meeting this Monday, July 1, the Board will hold a public hearing on proposed water and sewer rates for the new fiscal year. The hearing is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. In the past, the rate hearings have been pretty straightforward – voters approve the operating and capital budgets at the Annual Town Meeting and rates are adjusted accordingly in order to raise the funds necessary.
Honoring Veterans of All Wars
NEWBURY – Newbury has erected monuments to veterans of the Revolutionary War, the Civil War and World War II. Now, thanks to Bill DiMaio, the town may soon design and raise funds for a monument dedicated to veterans of past, present and future conflicts. On the town’s historic Upper...
Danvers: Fiscal Year 2025 Water & Sewer Rates, Electricity Rates Posted on Town Website
The Water & Sewer Commissioners conducted a Public Hearing on the Water & Sewer rates on Thursday June 20, 2024. After consideration, the Water & Sewer Commissioners, based on analysis and recommendations from staff, voted that water rates will remain unchanged for the upcoming fiscal year 2025. However, to continue maintaining and improving our essential sewer infrastructure, sewer rates will see a modest increase of 2.5%. Under this model, the combined water and sewer costs for an average family (12,000 cubic feet per year) would be increased by 1.18% or $6.35 per quarter.
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