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Weather – National Weather Service

Highs Today will range in the low to mid 80s across southern New England. More seasonable humidity levels with dewpoints in the upper 50s to low 60s

Heading to the beach? Our southern facing beaches are at a high risk for rip currents, as a result of lingering high surf. It’s always good practice to check in with lifeguards, as they know which spots are prone to rips

 

AAA Gas Price Report – Down This Week

Westwood, MA — Massachusetts’s average gas price is down 11 cents from last week ($4.63), averaging $4.52 per gallon. Today’s price is 42 cents lower than a month ago ($4.94), and $1.50 higher than July 25, 2021 ($3.02). Massachusetts’s average gas price is 17 cents higher than the national average.

Nationally, lackluster demand for gas and lower oil prices have led to pump prices falling again, down 17 cents since last week to $4.35. The steady decline is due to low domestic demand for gasoline and oil prices that remain in the mid-$90s per barrel. The price of gas has now fallen every day since hitting a record $5.01 on June 14.

“Consumers appear to be taking the pressure off their wallets as they enjoy fuel prices down 11% since their peak in mid-June,” said Mary Maguire, AAA Northeast Director of Public and Government Affairs. “And there’s reason to be cautiously optimistic that pump prices will continue to fall in the near-term, particularly if the global price for oil does not spike. But the overall situation remains very volatile.”

AAA Northeast’s July 25 survey of fuel prices found the current national average to be 17 cents lower than last week ($4.52), averaging $4.35 a gallon. Today’s national average price is 55 cents lower than a month ago ($4.90), and $1.20 higher than this day last year ($3.15).


Community News, Photos, and Sports

Ipswich Water Update – Due to the persistent and severe drought conditions along with increased water usage, the Town of Ipswich is now in a Severe Drought. All outdoor water use is prohibited. This applies to ALL water users in Ipswich (residential, commercial, municipal, private wells).

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Salem Maritime – This 18th century lantern, on display in the Derby House, features an elaborate ziggurat style top, the metal containing pierced decoration and four leaves adorning the corners of the lantern. Since its production it has been modified to accommodate electricity.

Lantern hanging off a hook with leaf designs on upper corners

City of NewburyportNewburyport Public Schools needs your help hosting international students! Host families are paid a monthly stipend for hosting and students have their own medical insurance and spending money. Visit here for more information: cityofnewburyport.com/home/news/from

Peabody Institute Library – Join us online on Wednesdays this summer to learn about local wildlife with the Tewksbury library and Mass Audubon! This Wednesday, July 27 at 11 AM we have: Beachcombing for Signs of Wildlife Please register at us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist

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Essex Tech – 7th & 8th Graders get hands-on experience early during our CTAE Camp. Mr. DeCoff takes students through an inspection checklist.

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Sports

North Shore Baseball League Standings

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Out for a run Monday – Masco Cross Country

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Do you think there is New England based company that likes “rain delays”?

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