NEWBURYPORT - Fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese, Newburyport's newest police officer, Wesley Silva-Saraiva was sworn ...
In communities across the nation, one topic seems to be bridging political divides — data center development. Groups of ...
A week from now, it’ll be exactly two years to the day since Amesbury walked off the Gillette Stadium turf having lost the ...
After watching the New England Patriots on Sunday, and sneaking peaks into games in Detroit, Kansas City and Baltimore, I’m ...
Looking to help the local Council on Aging’s Center’s Low Vision/VI Support Group learn about adaptive recreation, Spaulding ...
A federal appeals court says the government can continue requiring America’s lobster fishing boats to use electronic tracking ...
The Newburyport Brewing Company is hosting the Art & Soul Holiday Artisan Show on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. featuring two dozen local artisans. The fun ...
Looking for an evening full of holiday cheer? Salisbury’s annual Lighting of the Tree is just around the corner.
New rules that tighten Medicaid eligibility in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act create a daunting but pressing task for state leaders to help maintain health insurance coverage ...
For the first 87 years of its existence, from 1764 to 1851, Newburyport was a fast-growing town – home to merchants and traders of all kinds.
NEWBURYPORT - First Church of Christ, Scientist, at No. 1 Merrimac St., Unit 4, is hosting a Thanksgiving Day church service, from 10 to 11 a.m.
With Thanksgiving just days away, State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine is reminding residents to stay safe in the kitchen on the ...