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Seabrook Restarts Curbside Recycling
The Seabrook Board of Selectmen, at their meeting of April 19, 2021, have approved restarting the curbside recycling program, which had been suspended during the pandemic. That program will begin starting on Monday May 3. The Board also ordered the … Continue reading
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Seabrook Water Tanks Get Key Maintenance
The Seabrook Board of Selectmen joined Water-Sewer Superintendent Curtis Slayton and Water Chief Operator George Eaton on a tour of the Route 286 Water Tank, which has had work on it restarted. This project, approved by the Board and the … Continue reading
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A look at the Barack Obama Memoir “A Promised Land”
A Promised Land by Barack Obama My rating: 5 of 5 stars A Promised Land Volume 1 of the Presidential memoirs of Barack Obama has arrived and weighs in at 700 pages. There are some that prefer to deal with … Continue reading
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Seabrook Selectmen to Return to Live Meetings
The Seabrook Board of Selectmen have voted to return to “in-person” meetings at the Seabrook Town Hall, starting with their meeting of April 19, 2021. The Board has directed that all state regulations be observed. At the Board’s direction we … Continue reading
A Look at “The Man Who Ran Washington” by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser
The Man Who Ran Washington: The Life and Times of James A. Baker III by Peter Baker My rating: 5 of 5 stars This book grabbed my attention when it came out, as I always had a grudging respect for … Continue reading
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Seabrook Town Hall Closed to Public
The COVID-19 outbreak has created severe challenges to our ability to deliver services to the residents of Seabrook. While we are ready to meet this challenge head on it will require changes to our methods and protocols for the immediate … Continue reading
Methuen Mayoral Results Unofficial
Kannan 2666 Perry 6386 Congratulations and best wishes to new Mayor Neil Perry.
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Methuen Democratic Town Committee Annual Breakfast 2019
The Methuen Democratic Town Committee held its annual breakfast yesterday. It was great to see the enthusiasm of the assembled group, and wonderful to have Congresswoman Lori Trahan, State Senator Diana DiZoglio, and State Reps Linda Dean Campbell and Christine … Continue reading
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RIP Kenneth Henrick
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Ken Henrick, who served Methuen in many different capacities over the years, as well as serving his country as a Marine. I had the unique pleasure of serving with him … Continue reading
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Methuen Democratic Breakfast 2018
Great turnout at the 2018 Methuen Democratic Town Committee breakfast, where over 300 Democrats gathered to hear candidates speak, recognize Christine Metzmaekers as Democrat of the Year, and conduct a straw poll for some of the exciting races we have … Continue reading