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Tuesday, 23 June 2026

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Moynihan Lumber Student-Athlete Award Returns

Posted on October 15, 2020 by |
Moynihan Lumber Student-Athlete Award returns The concept that was conceived by Gerard Moynihan more than a quarter-century ago endures, even in the midst of a pandemic: recognize high school students for academic as well as athletic accomplishments. While the school…
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(Video) Meet Linda Harvey, Executive Director of the Hammond Castle Museum

(Video) Meet Linda Harvey, Executive Director of the Hammond Castle Museum

Posted on October 15, 2020 by |
GLOUCESTER – The Hammond Castle Museum in Gloucester is one of the area’s best-known and most-familiar sights.  In her second year as the Castle’s executive director, Linda Harvey has breathed new life into the old haunt with some exciting, innovative…
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Rockport Police Warn Residents about Common Scams During National Crime Prevention Month

Posted on October 14, 2020 by |
ROCKPORT — Chief John Horvath and the Rockport Police Department wish to warn the public about common types of scams. October is National Crime Prevention Month. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reports that in 2019 consumers lost more than $1.9…
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Podcast – Daily Item Reporter Gayla Cawley Reviews Black Lives Matter Mural: Yes in Somerville, Maybe Not in Lynn

Posted on October 14, 2020 by |
LYNN – Daily Item of Lynn journalist Gayla Cawley reviews the Black Lives Matter Mural proposal that has come to fruition i Somerville, but might not gain approval in Lynn; and she makes note of the significant uptick in positive…
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Podcast: Lynn Student-Athletes Frustrated That They Are Not Allowed to Compete

Posted on October 14, 2020 by |
LYNN – According to Lynn School Committee member Jared Nicholson, the city of Lynn’s student-athletes, along with their parents and coaches, are growing more and more frustrated that they are not allowed to compete.  Because Lynn is still in the…
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Halloween in Manchesterbythesea:  Kids in Neighborhoods – Police Chief Todd Fitzgerald

Halloween in Manchesterbythesea: Kids in Neighborhoods – Police Chief Todd Fitzgerald

Posted on October 14, 2020 by |
MANCHESTERBYTHESEA – Youngsters in Manchesterbythesea will be allowed to Trick-or-Treat during Halloween in a couple of weeks, according to Police Chief Todd Fitzgerald; and they and their parents are being encouraged to stay in their own neighborhoods due to the…
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City of Gloucester will offer FREE COVID-19 testing, open to all residents Thursday and Friday

City of Gloucester will offer FREE COVID-19 testing, open to all residents Thursday and Friday

Posted on October 13, 2020 by |
From Gloucester Mayor Sefatia Romeo-Theken: Gloucester’s COVID-19 case count has risen over the past week.   The uptick in cases is associated with gatherings/social events.  As of this morning, the status of cases in the City of Gloucester were as…
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Gloucester:  ROAD CONSTRUCTION BEGINNING OCTOBER 14, 2020

Gloucester: ROAD CONSTRUCTION BEGINNING OCTOBER 14, 2020

Posted on October 13, 2020 by |
From the City of Gloucester website: Beginning Wednesday, October 14, 2020, the City’s contractor will begin prepping the following areas for paving: Parker Street, Harbor Loop, Bass Ave to Hartz Street, lower Eastern Ave, and Main Street from Rose’s to…
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Salem Scholarship & Education Committee Now Accepting Applications for Education Fund Grants

Posted on October 13, 2020 by |
Grants available for Salem educational programs, teachers, and organizations Posted on: October 13, 2020 – 12:18pm The City of Salem’s Scholarship and Education Committee has announced that it is now seeking applications for grants from its Education Fund. Education Fund…
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Deer crashes peak in Autumn, one crash every 1.5 hours, says AAA Inbox

Deer crashes peak in Autumn, one crash every 1.5 hours, says AAA Inbox

Posted on October 13, 2020 by |
As daylight saving time comes to an end, Massachusetts drivers need to buck up this fall and be on the lookout for deer. According to a AAA Northeast analysis of crash data, October, November and December were the peak months…
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