NEWBURYPORT — Local students should have a very good year after the Newburyport Education Foundation’s board of directors decided unanimously to commit $314,000 to the city’s public schools.
NEWBURYPORT — Anna Jaques Hospital nurses affiliated with the Massachusetts Nurses Association announced they will picket Thursday outside the Highland Avenue medical center, according to a MNA release.
Is there any genre of pop music that runs more counter to the tenor of today’s
times than the rock opera? Gary Sohmers doesn’t care, he made one anyway.
NEWBURYPORT — The young men of Boy Scout Troop 251 are proud of their hometown and sharing their excitement with the rest of the city by selling their new Newburyport-opoly
NEWBURYPORT — The Oakland Street home that is soon to be featured on the public television program “This Old House,” will be one of the 10 homes opening their doors
On May 28, the defunct South Boston venue will be reincarnated, in a manner of
speaking, with a handful of acts that often played in the ’80s returning to the
fray.
Cashman Elementary School third-grade teacher Courtney Connell Lovett is
fortunate to have spent her 17-year teaching career at the same elementary
school she attended as a child.
The residents of Wells Avenue are not happy about the new bus route running up
and down their street and they appear to have the City Council’s backing.
The Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority’s new bus route is not a big hit
with a residents on Wells Avenue, who are calling for a meeting with the