Newburyport, MA News
Newburyport, MA News
Prime Land in city up for Sale
MBTA puts commuter rail out to bid
Local services for Memorial Day
Remembering Bill Fagus' famed luncheonette
Salisbury dancer to take stage aboard the Intrepid
Marbleheader brings Indian, Pakistani professors together
This day in history
A day for remembering
Church notes
Church directory
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, May 25th, 2012
OUI loophole fix in works
Nock principal to retire
A fresh start
Summer weather, lower gas prices mark Memorial Day weekend
Removing barriers to the sea
This day in history
police logs
DISTRICT COURT
Daughter called Groveland police on mother after drug argument
Town celebrates Memorial Day Sunday with parade and services
Muggsy’s RIP Tribute to Newburyport Greats
Rebuilt house draws fire
Impasse on NHS' time-on-learning mandate
Off-duty officer charged with driving drunk
Beach group wants rental inspection costs break
Triton seeks outside facilitator for merger committee
Man seriously injured moving refrigerator
Police logs
District Court
Blais recaps past, cites challenges still facing Newbury
Amesbury resumes school choice for several grades
Noyes Crash Reports Conflict
Objections raised to 74-bed project
Lucas the lionhearted miracle
Controversial book has become libraries' hottest item
Healing wishes from across the globe
Haverhill man pleads guilty to drunken driving, hitting pedestrian
Byfield woman charged with heroin possession
Fourteen honored with Peace Awards
Molin principal finalists meet parents today
Amesbury hot tub case rests with judge
Bringing Taylor home
Interest runs high for Port homes
Crash victim had giving heart
In Amesbury, school fees feed debate
N.H. woman, boyfriend arrested in nanny 'scam'; charged with stealing from Groveland couple
Police logs
District Court
Four Chamber members honored
Well-known saxophonist to join students
PHOTO GALLERY:Spring
Local woman dies in crash
Firefighters fight to keep top posts civil service
A sense of reality
Panel offers no consensus on waterfront
Preservation Award winners
A golden commencement
This day in history
police logs
Voters to face $16.7M budget, 29 other warrant articles
Garden Club to hold holiday plant sale
Power brokers
Seeing those who can't
Sweepstakes business continues to operate
Triton merger committee put on hold
6th District Race: A look at the men behind the candidates
Getting to the heart of praying
Church notes
Church directory
Elder menus
Births
Seabrook fire Chief Jeff Brown retiring
A dual calling
District to cut 10.5 teachers
Timetable set for probing nuclear plant's wall woes
Feds eye new catch rules on bluefin tuna
Council votes in favor of tax hikes
Police logs
District Court
Financial help offered for Boys and Girls Club summer camp
Caleigh's family questions cops
Maudslay Summer Concert Series
Yankee Homecoming Wine Tasting
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” May 17th, 2012
Alleged gambling parlor closed
Flow repairs
Former top cop gets probation for fleeing accident scene
Sewer chief charged with assault
House speaker touts gambling, job-creation efforts
Man loses license after accident
Police logs
District Court
School budget avoids cuts, layoffs
City Council to begin budget review
Debbie Szabo, Inspiring Students . . .
School plan gets praise, criticism
Merger committee off to rocky start
Welcome home, Dave
This day in history
Water shut off downtown today
Cafe Oliveira opens at SFD
Festival to highlight city's carriage-making past
Police logs
Real estate transactions
Newbury boaters facing updated permit fees
Pick Your Path to Health and Wellness
Port waterfront's legacy
74-bed project proposed
Fund started to aid NHS grad hurt in crash
Alden Merrell sold, to stay in city
Police logs
CVS project tied up by sidewalk dispute
Amesbury councilors target prevailing wages
Town Meeting cracks down on bites, barks and crowing
Emergency water main repairs downtown
YWCA receives $1.2M for affordable housing
Exit Dance Theatre & The Firehouse Center
NHS grad injured in New Zealand
This day in history
TAKING NOTE
Development again booming along Seabrook's Route 1
Running to save a landmark church
Police logs
2nd Essex GOP candidates to debate
Forum on school projects held this week
Algae bloom found in Lake Attitash
Port chamber hosts annual meeting May 31
Community Videos: Newburyport Invitation Nights
Historic stand-in
Project enters second phase
This timber endures the long haul
Team Triton behind stadium fix
Cat of the Week
Remembering Newburyport's Bossy Gillis
Seabrook Circuit Court
Elder menus
A wretch like me
Church notes
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” May 10th, 2012
Route 110 relief delayed to mid-July
For good measure
Hospital to boost flu shot statistics
Schools seek more time to reach '990 hours'
Amesbury files suit over hot tub
District Court
Public meeting May 15 on school, center projects
Knowles to serve again as chairman
FEMA gives city high marks for preparedness
Author of 'Redfield Farm' to speak at the library May 17
Red Cross Announces 9th Annual Chocolate Tour
New mix in the making
Swindler son gets 5 years' probation
NRC denies C-10's nuke plant petition
A wharf life has been his passion
4 sheriff's employees suspended in investigation
Police logs
Hildt appointed to Housing Authority
Provident Bank records profitable year
Five Merrimac groups share $15,000 in Haverhill Bank grants
This day in history
Earth Port Film Festival 2012
Whiny Wednesday: Planning for Summer
Show - A Midsummer Night's Dream
newbury Tax hike fails by 50 votes
New FEMA maps put many homes in higher risk areas
Fighting crime with Facebook
Coop lands fresh fish market
Beachfront owners chafing for change
This day in history
New programs at Salisbury COA
Amesbury masonry student wins gold
Newburyport Building Permits
Real estate transactions
Earth Port Film Festival
Healthcare Partner: “Private Practice” at the Newburyport Farmers’ Market
Sand choking mouth of river
A 132-mile challenge
Towns reject tax hikes to fund budget
Building permit for CVS denied
Striped bass make their return to Plum Island
Councilors want answers on open space plan
Reduction of CPA tax surcharge fails
Gorski wins 'tough' race for selectman
Mailman soars in Merrimac; tax hikes fail
Lecture offers look at plastic pollution
Spring Fling Wine Tasting Fundraiser
Absolute Serenity: Mother's Day Grand Opening Special!
parents targeted in teen drinking
A faire birthday
This Day in History
Five arrested in drug raid
Shop owner, musician framing her next move
police logs
NHS band, choir present Spring Concert
Voters OK site for solar panel installation
District court
Residents head to polls tomorrow
Why Wealth Inequality Matters
campaign begins for Port pride
Port man reappointed to state post
20 miles in their shoes
A tribute to a hardworking businessman and mayor
This Day in History
Tending your small acreage
Church notes
Church directory
elder menus
Births
Mayor: current LHD will fail
Speedy's arrival will add convenience to Salisbury Square
Two men charged in scrap metal theft
This Day in History
Launching point
Newburyport High Academic Excellence Awards
Crow Lane recycling center to offer paper shredding
Mailman changes races after registration error
Meeting to update wastewater treatment plant project
Cook, Noyes vie for Rowley selectman seat
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” May 3rd, 2012
Jewish Film Festival
Arrest in 2011 bank robbery
Mayor's LHD compromise plan sparks objections
Mayor gives update on landfill problems
Parting shores
Club owner aims to bring South Beach to Salisbury with a Splash
Town services at stake with $293K override
Household recycling day set for May 12
White powder in pen found to be harmless
This Day in History
Farmers Market launches 4th season Sunday
Muggsy’s Literary Feast
Unions OK new health plan
Rolling history
Sun storm's fury a worry for electric grid
Compromise floated for waterfront's future
Volunteer face-lift
Town Meetings OK Pentucket budget; vote at polls is next
Make Way for Molly holding Pan-Mass Challenge benefit
police logs
Zoning change would boost future use of Yellow School
Cost of new water treatment plant tops discussion
Ives enters senate race
A garden grows in Salisbury
Queen of comfort
This Day in History
Boat launch slated for Lower Millyard
Forum on updated FEMA flood hazard maps
Workshop on N-plant relicensing today
Family wins OK for addition to home
Amesbury woman sentenced in drug theft
Glenn sworn in as NECC leader
Nock plans climb to $27M
Suspected bank robber under arrest
Campaigns begin on schools, senior center votes
Parents and children gather to hear author discuss bestselling series
NJ has Amesbury woman on hook for decades-old $73 debt
DISTRICT COURT
This Day in History
It's a Spring Thing! — a night out for a good cause
A rallying cry for Democrats
$12.8M budget, other money items on agenda
They've got the moves
Out of man's pain comes faith
State: NHS missing mark
Holaday to campaign for Manzi
Pentucket budget up for vote in towns
Change of plea hearing postponed
District Court
Democratic breakfast to feature U.S., state Senate candidates
Port Mothers Club consignment sale today
Road cleanup canceled
NRC assures plant's safety
West Newbury considers CPA cut
Up against the poles
Anna Jaques completes new $8 million energy plant
Pentucket junior jolted in physics class
This Day in History
Police logs
Former top cop yet to be arraigned
Newbury man found not guilty of drunken driving
Second teen arrested in graffiti spree
Myfanwy Collins: Musings on Lyrical Voice
Baby watch
$25.3M approved for Port schools
11 projects eyed for CPA funds
Couple struck by older driver in Salisbury
Institution for Savings makes 21st century investment in NHS library
Police logs
Oops! Missing purse wasn't stolen after all
Newbury board OKs 8 articles for Special Town Meeting
Public opinion sought on plan for open space, recreation
Citywide cleanup Saturday
Special Screening to Kick off the Jewish Film Festival
Whiny Wednesday – Poetry, Art and Children
Warrant issued in bank robbery
Port branches out
Mayor urges DPW plan vote
Economic upswing brings job-seekers, employers to fair
NextEra Energy answers to NRC on concrete issues
Lumber business eying Low St. property
Ten Minute Play Festival on stage Friday at Pentucket High School
Candidates' Night in Rowley Monday
Newburyport Adult Ed begins spring session
Night of African music, culture benefits laptop program
Áine Greaney: Musings on Lyrical Voice
“Art and the Word” at Bridge Gallery, Newburyport
Rhina Espaillat & John Tavano: Lyrical Voice
Eastern Bank robbed
A community benefit
Making their pitch
Purse thief seizes opportunity
New towns in 6th District could be tough for Tierney
Sielicki out of running for chief's job
Maine man charged in car wash break
Police logs
Atwood seeks compensation for expenses in Blais lawsuit
Health insurance changes on the table again
Eastern Bank in Newburyport robbed
Art Walk Opening Weekend
NRC to hear public comment
Rocks Village Bridge to close
City policy director leaving post
Staging consciousness
History cramp
This Day in History
police logs
Council 'rookie' speaks out on two issues
Hotel plans review delayed to May
Auction, music at Pettengill House fundraiser
Alfred Nicol: Musings on Lyrical Voice
Newbury Equine Rescue: 2nd Annual Fundraiser
April Verch Brings Her Language of Music to the Firehouse
Marshal's job hunt surprises officials
Twist in chief search causing confusion
Trickling through
A tribute to another one of the city's giants, as I knew him
This Day in History
Phone survey questions plans for evacuation
Police logs
district court
Focus shifts in search
What can a mechanical clock teach us about life?
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, April 20th, 2012
Chief finalist drops out
Don't trash the beach
Councilor may act on rezoning
Gloucester man indicted for N.H. bank heist
Thousands mourn slain Greenland police chief
Teen charged in graffiti spree
Testing clean on Sweetsir School
Mass. unemployment rate drops to 6.5 percent
Amesbury library launches citywide event
Councilors get peek inside proposed DPW
The 2012 Newburyport Literary Festival
Free Bike Safety Clinic
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” April 19th, 2012
Charges dropped in hoops case
Woman convicted on harassment charges
Police logs
District Court
Forum on energy usage set for May 1 in Amesbury
Salisbury woman dances closer to her goal with Facebook vote
Clean Sweep branches out around Newburyport
Duck Derby to float off on April 29
Bottling support
Turning 40
Bird Photography 101
Dry season
Kezer forgoes Senate run
CVS rezoning measure advances
Supporting one of their own
Tisei edges Tierney in quarterly fund-raising
Police logs
District Court
Bike accident victim's condition improves
Officials still considering roundabout near Hines Bridge
Last day to register to vote in Newbury town election
April Girls Night Out at the Ruby Slipper!
Citizen Profile: Bruce Vogel, PI Coffee Roasters
Two new sculptures are now on display for 2012 at Somerby’s Landing Sculpture Park: Rock Star and Winding Walk.
Newburyport’s 2012 ArtWalk Weekends premieres April 21 & 22
holiday heat sets record
The value of family
Balancing act
Making moves in downtown Port
This Day in History
Building the 2012 Homecoming
West Newbury coa activities
Nooks at Nock make reading history fun
Real estate transactions
Five contested races on ballot in Rowley
Muggsy’s Social, not Just in Media
“Local Color” Art Exhibit by Heather Karp
Spraying for bug larvae likely
A launch party
This Day in History
Warming up to solar projects
Rise and fall of Port's shoe factories
White House floral designer to speak at Firehouse tomorrow
Holaday looking ahead to running for mayor in 2013
Water Department, Merrimac to split cost of upgrading water mains
Wednesday is last day to register for Town Meeting vote
police logs
Award-Winning Marionettes to Perform Sleeping Beauty
Mayor Holiday is out of Senate race
Prayers for Matthew
Congressmen ask NRC to hold local meetings on concrete issues
Port man to be charged with recent car breaks
Believing Thomas
Church notes
Church directory
Elder menus
Warm winds bring more migrants to area
Cat of the Week
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, April 13th, 2012
Drugs sought in NHS lockdown
Growing 10-fold
Chase suspect pleads out
Sweetsir School closed over building materials concern
Age leads to demise of oldest mill on Parker River
This Day in History
Police Logs
5 officers shot, 1 dead in NH town
Merrimac's Moose Lodge officials explain change of manager
Selectmen to hold night meetings regularly
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” April 12th, 2012
Joppa Slip-shape
Hines Bridge to reopen in July
Paddleboard maker named new tenant at Maudslay
Shell fisherman seen in restricted nuclear plant waters detained
A surprise bequest, with love
Charges filed against woman
Port man charged in Gloucester car breaks
Police logs
Marx to return to North Andover
Council seeks N-plant data on relicensing
Whiny Wednesday – Pet Practice
Official: Bring LHD plan to a vote
Amesbury man part of child porn sweep
Looking for whales? There's an app for that
New DPW plan 'a great start'
A model of service
police logs
DISTRICT COURT
NRC to meet on Seabrook N-plant April 26
Dancer needs votes to 'jump the line' for Rockettes audition
Town Meeting warrant set
Muggsy Goes Downtown And Does Not Starve One Bit
The Prisoner of Second Avenue By Neil Simon
“Clothes for Hope” – Preview Trailer
Ken Gloss presents “Is There Value in Your Old and Rare Books”
SEASON-OPENING GALA EVENT 100 YEARS IN THE MAKING!
Newburyport Preservation Trust to recognize projects during Preservation Week
Contest for all Newburyport Youth
Opportunity Works Fundraiser at 10 Center Street
Indigo Artist Studio celebrates Spring with an ArtWalk Weekend
YANKEE HOMECOMING NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
Citizen Profile: Kristen Schaffner
Police chief finalists queried
Good luck Ninja
Haverhill police probe retired trooper's crash
Stolen memories
Plans changing for fire department renovations
This Day in History
Nominations sought for annual preservation awards
Prosecutor: Cowering boy one of three stabbing victims
Fun for kids at library during week of vacation
Officials decry plan to turn off lights
INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS 2ND ANNUAL CREDIT FOR LIFE FAIR TEACHES HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS ABOUT REAL-LIFE FINANCES
FREE Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Screening by Anna Jaques Hospital ENT Physicians
Alternate DPW site could save $2M
A new plan for Port seniors
Stadium project moves to visitors stands
Scam smarts
Almost home sweet home
This Day in History
police logs
Action on Story Ave. rezoning likely to be delayed again
Wii Wednesdays at Hilton Center
Town employs wind power for energy needs
Chase suspect held without bail
American-made rebound
This Day in History
Three finalists named for Salisbury chief
Mayor still giving Senate run a look
Remembering 'Bow' Murphy and his charity
Free lecture, book signing and bird walk April 15
Birding programs offered
The Jewish path to self-transformation
Church notes
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, April 6th, 2012
Amesbury soldier injured in action
Company touted as role model for workforce bill
Wild chase lands local man in jail
Busted taillight nets 21 lbs. of marijuana
This Day in History
Local woman is YH's town crier
Livingston outlines near million-dollar costs for repairs
Newbury library offering vacation week programs
Triton color guard wins New England championship
Board to send N-plant concerns to NRC
riders decry rate hikes
Turrets knocked down to size
Retired state trooper charged with reckless driving
National health survey coming to local area
This Day in History
police logs
Volunteers needed for Information Scavenger Hunt
nock middle school honor roll
Water treatment plant costs rise over $12M
Six teaching positions dependent on tax hikes in 2 towns
Local man charged in child porn case
Progress made on city's second rail trail
School budget sees modest gains
This Day in History
West Newbury pumping station hit by graffiti
NEF seeks nominations for 2012 Ed Award
Students running for fitness
Panel to discuss how Newbury works
Police investigating Friday accident
Police logs
Citizen Profile: Betsy Westendorf
Community Videos: Interfaith Community Seder
Just peachy, thankfully
Rowley officer injured in crash
Hero Coatings adapts in changing world
Write what you know
Police logs
District court
Refuge cleanup removes 1.5 tons of trash
Citizen's petition asks vote on amendment
Local recruit strides closer to title of Marine
Two tax hikes on Merrimac ballot
NRA land plan moves forward
Open race gives local Senate hopefuls a shot
'A real feel-good day'
City takes lead on zero waste initiative
Albatross open students' eyes to dangers of waste
This Day in History
Police logs
Painter may have caused fire on Prospect Street
Teen found safe near Lake Gardner
No bully pulpit for mayor until 2014
Mayor ponders Senate race
Changing times for beach casino
Sharing traditions over Seder
Amesbury man jailed for thefts, more charges pending
BOAT CAMP finds new ground
This Day In History
Seabrook Circuit Court
Police looking for credit-card thieves
Port firm alleges rival stole its database
Lines grow long as lottery jackpot fever peaks
Final roll call for Chief Merrill
Finalists for police chief to be named soon
Stadium scores $500,000 gift
Tracking down alternate DPW site on South Hunt Road
Kelcourse, 2 others pull nomination papers for Baddour's seat
Merrimac man sentenced in beating case
Small fire extinguished at Port business
Selectmen delay response to NRC on plant safety
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” March 29th, 2012
The final edition
Sidewalk Cafe to be razed
Report finds breaches at plant
State awards $17.56M for Bresnahan School
Council endorses corporate political spending resolution
Early warmth moves up kickoff to compost season
Police logs
District Court
Underground Railroad subject of first 'one-book' event
On April 1st You’ll Find Fools for Dance at the Firehouse
Whiny Wednesday – Snackabouts, Snackations and Munchtimes
An open front
Town Park playground swings forward
Budget claims Newbury officer
Big problems for island's little water district
Kezer: City looking at alternate site for DPW
Magical sets in Nock's 'Beauty and the Beast'
Police logs
Wollitz steps down from Planning Board
School vote set for June 5
Registration is April 4 for PCE classes
Clothes For Hope Sale To Benefit Children in Ghana
Citizen Profile: Willie Mattos
Senate field wide open
Senator: 'I kept my word' to be an independent voice
NRC to query NextEra on issue
Maritime exhibit extends hand to women at the helm
Sides remain far apart on LHD
No vote tonight on public works project
Councilors pitch Constitutional amendment
Woman charged with drunken driving
Police logs
District Court
Tri for the YWCA 2012
Source: Baddour to resign from state Senate
Standing tall for the trees
An early herring
Triton accepts $35.4M budget
Salisbury Beach Center auction called off
police logs
This Day in History
Thoughts on how opposing sides of LHD could work together
Students score in Destination ImagiNation
Report details projects in need
Bike Swap!
Region on fire alert
Amesbury woman 'lucky' after freak crash
Vows, pure and simple
Competition fierce for slots at voke schools
Peering into our glass-bottomed river, the Merrimack
This Day in History
Life as an amoeba
Church notes
Elder menus
Warm weather brings early migrants into area
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, March 23rd, 2012
2/5ths of students drink alcohol
Keeping the beat for an old bandmate
Turning trash to cash
NRC orders safety improvements
Police logs
District Court
This Day in History
West Newbury joins Seabrook safety campaign to NRC
Triton middle-schoolers in foreign language exams, contests
Seabrook Middle School students know their Pi
Local group puts out call for ovarian cancer quilt squares
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” March 22nd, 2012
House plans face dissent
'Little Duck' a strong swimmer
More debate over Amesbury's DPW move
Route 1 accident seriously injures NH motorcyclist
Fundraiser to support family of late Amesbury woman
'Modern Millie Jr' kicks up fun at middle school
3 inducted into Sparhawk National Honor Society
Board of Health race tops Newbury ballot
Theater Workshop kicking up heels for 'Zapatos'
RESTORE looks ahead to next phase
Confessions of a Wash-in
Down and out
Town official convicted in gun incident
Police station fish tank aims to allay kids' fears
Two longtime Newburyport stores close
Council funnels $45,000 into treating Lake Attitash
District Court
Salisbury begins to craft spending plan
Triton appoints new special education administrator
Candidates running uncontested for office
Three top inductees to join AEFI Hall of Honor
Lyme Disease: Preventable and Treatable
Questions rise over historic district
Ex-school head charged with embezzlement
Boaters sounding for early start
Weather giving mosquitoes a biting edge
Zombies to descend on Amesbury for Run for Your Lives 5K
'Willy Wonka Jr.' delivers golden tickets at Triton
Easter Bunny hopping into Rowley
Slow the Flow Campaign targets landowners
Chief: Pedestrian struck by driver
This Day in History
April Clinics At Engage Your Core Pilates
First Ladies of Jazz and Pop. Voices of Change: A Musical Retrospective
Inside look at nuclear plant
This Day in History
New plan sought for DPW garage
Local farmers planting earlier than ever
Town looks to get ahead of maintenance problems
Citizens police academy offered this month
Police Logs
Improvements sought on Storey Ave.
VIDEO: Pentucket Wins State Title
VIDEO: WW2 breakfast
Sampling of songs
Ribs with that roast?
Beach property up for auction
Local captain honored by Salem State
World War II vets share stories over breakfast
Fire damages mechanic's garage in Amesbury
District Court
Police Logs
The right birdhouse can attract a variety of species
The Sacred Tree Massage And Reiki Newburyport News - March 15, 2012
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, March 16th, 2012
March Pizza Madness
Concrete problem revealed
Wounded cop had relationship with shooter's wife
Newbury to seek $293,000 tax hike
Port farm helps mini horses on mend
Jetty repairs may not be completed
Celebrate safely on St. Patrick's Day
Selectmen delay vote on nuke plant relicensing
Forum on Lower Millyard next week
Healing service at Holy Family Church Monday
Costello's committee passes health bills on
Saint Patrick’s Day Celebration at David’s Tavern
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” March 15th, 2012
“Her hand upon the Helm”
On borrowed time
School proposal elicits questions
911 tape tells frantic tale
Truck stop not feasible for DPW garage
Winter's wild weather makes for a jolt of a night
Mystery pen causes worries at Pentucket
Police Logs
District Court
Mountain: N-plant meeting 'disappointing'
Questions arise again over cost of Sargent Pit well project
Whiny Wednesdays: Music In My Ears
board delays vote on tax hike
'Making a big effort to be green'
Swenson to retire in summer
Seabrook official stands trial in shooting incident at party
Rare witch document up for auction
This Day in History
Storey Ave. rezoning hearing postponed
Council gives 1st approval to Hines race
Port lawmaker is lobbied to put health care changes aside
West Newbury's new trail network in planning stages
Art & Architecture at Bridge Gallery in Newburyport
Citizen Profile: Joel Brown, writer
Historic district battle ramps up
Anger, frustration in Salisbury
Town to bargain again over health insurance
Amesbury firm sues over patent infringement
New managers for Salem lodging house
This Day in History
NHS students sentenced for vandalism
Police Logs
District Court
Students and professionals share Jazz and Art Night
Muggy’s Got Egg on His Face
Jeans & Jewels
Highway neighbors want their homes taken
Roasting for a good cause
Waterfront diner closes its doors
Fishermen wary of saltwater angler survey
City looks to revamp parks plan
This Day in History
police logs
Accident leads to arrest on drug, alcohol charges
Smaller senior/community center seen as better fit
Tax abatement proposed for National Guardsmen and reservists
Alaska – A Special Place
Nuclear crisis brings change
'Cash Mob' takes a run up city streets
Warm ocean brings early start to fishing season
Playground set to rise in June
Remembering a 'giant' of Newburyport
District Court
Births
Elder menus
Programs at Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats
Cat of the week
CVS plan poses complex decisions
Probes into gas prices ease costs
'Very lonely disease'
Lyme cases increasing quickly
Worker fired amid drug-theft charge
Police logs
Two information forums set on LHD
Cash Mob going shopping today
Proposal for intra-district school choice turned down
Community garden being planned
Girls’ Night Out Quartet
Life-changing 'Rent' to take NHS stage
Storey Ave. rezoning bid begins again
Special ed costs strain school budget
Solar district proposed for Amesbury
Tierney calls for probe of NOAA boat
Family of late officer sues town, police chief
Police logs
District Court
DPS urges caution on waterline replacement program
Work at Merrimac schools almost done
A street rod ... with a mission
New plan calls for razing school
Neighbors opposed to Bresnahan project
Romney cruises to easy win locally
Colby Farm expanding its retail stand, local offerings
Republican primary results
Police logs
District Court
Selectmen deny request for immediate salary increase
Breast surgeon to speak at YWCA luncheon
Citizen Profile: John Farley Allison: The Port’s Clothier
No end in sight
Hospital declares $1 million profit
Port building toward spring
Amesbury's Elm St. fire station reopens
Polling places for today's primary
Police logs
District Court
Selectmen take no stance on Seabrook relicensing
Time draws near to file nomination papers
Police group requesting donations for others
Announcement form Representative Costello
man killed in head-on crash
This Day in History
Proposed shellfish changes questioned
Appealing to 'The Good Samaritan'
Haverhill students surge into Pentucket
police logs
real estate transfers
Mulqueen signs on at Pentucket
Seabrook selectman to run for Congress
Rail connector project kicks off tomorrow
“Schmoozing with Sophie” – last of the red hot mamas!
Not even close on this 'Antiques Roadshow' appraisal
Condo project moves forward
Family, friends mourn loss of sergeant
Learning the lingo of Newburyport
Meek and flabby
Angry customers turn to Facebook posts
Police logs
Harbinger of spring makes extra-early arrival
Elder menus
Church notes
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, March 2nd, 2012
Proof
In like a lion
Voters head to polls Tuesday
PCI Synthesis is part of 'new generation' at business park
Blais lawsuit deepens schism among selectmen
This Day in Newburyport
police log
District court
State lawmakers angle over striped bass law
First meeting of 2012 for Newbury Garden Club
Little River trail cleanup postponed
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” March 1st, 2012
Rejuvenating Joppa
Drug use at NHS on rise
Grant to target gang activity
Talk arises over plan to move DPW
Pentucket OKs $34.5M budget
Judge dismisses building permit complaint
Police log
District court
Few taking out papers to run for office
Whiny Wednesday-Lucky
What’s Love Got to Do With it?
'Busier than ever'
A whale of a project
Center's success to expand across state
Mass lawmakers eye legalizing fireworks
Former Henschel Co. moves to Ayer
Seventh-grader heads to state Geographic Bee
DA to investigate relationship between cop, widow
Former North Andover wrestling coach jailed on bail violation
2 sentenced to jail for car breaks
Kristen Miller: “Cello Alchemy”: Where Cello meets Dance and Film.
Port's 'gateway' to the future
DA investigates motive in police shooting
Out from under
Mother/daughter duo laces up for eighth fundraising walk
Refuge warning: Leave snowy owls alone
Trial of former hospital exec set for May
Man who gave false name in arrest faces new charges
Police logs
District Court
Citizen Profile: Esther Sayer
Healthcare Partner: Dr. Waters Announces Body By Trimester, the first prenatal DVD of its kind
Shellfish plant in jeopardy again
Wounded Beverly officer 'doing OK' after shooting
New name, nostalgic feel for Fowle's
Port lawyer suspended for two years
Nock sixth-grader advances to statewide Geographic Bee
police logs
Dance to benefit victims of domestic violence
Home energy-efficiency workshop March 5
Triton Arts presents 'Legally Blonde — The Musical'
West Newbury library to host origami master Friday
Supporting the cast
Port soldier headed home from Afghanistan next week
Lower Millyard eyed for growth
World War II vets to unite at social
Focusing on God's voice
Police investigate breaking and entering of barn
Elder menus
Snowy owl sightings draw island visitors
Church notes
Cat of the week
Cop kills himself after shooting
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, February 24th, 2012
Van Gogh returns!
Police probing link in bogus $100 cases
A bid for opportunity
Towns fear deep cuts to fund Triton budget
Police: Man had $1,500 in marijuana
Seabrook man charged with reckless driving
Police logs
Students show off new science equipment
Patrick eyes unspent snow, ice funds to lessen MBTA's woes
Reps: Ticket restrictions cloudy in 2012
Senior center to be open longer
Ana's Hair Studio Newburyport
Muggsy’s Tidbits
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” Feb. 23rd, 2012
Feedback and firefighting
Ashes to Go begins annual rite
Couple: Water, sewer bills inaccurate
Police logs
Woman sues for license after DUI acquittal
District Court
Ruling doesn't change social host liability as criminal statute
Colpitts wins division in NH youth wrestling championship
Holocaust play teaches students lessons for today
VIDEO:Ashes to Go
Remapping the flood plains
Retail rites of spring
A CPR class for pooches in need
Leaders hold off opposing N-plant relicensing
NHS hockey player arrested on drug charges
Ex-officer pleads guilty to solicitation
High court rules hosts not liable for underage BYOB drinking
World War II veteran to speak at library
Pentucket High School's website wins Seal of Excellence
Mild winter brings progress on new Groveland Bridge
Hudak's new business teammate has criminal record
Costly changes to FEMA maps
A father's chilling example
Welcome home, Victoria Phaeton
Church to begin Lent with ashes to go
Use of Annex for retired firefighters' reception approved
pentucket regional high school honor roll
Schools look to develop stronger STEM program
Need a good laugh? Comedy night should provide it
triton regional high school honor roll
police logs
Behind the Scenes of the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
28th ANNUAL LEND-A-HAND AUCTION
push made to change highway plans
Remembering the worst of times
Amesbury library's archives to be saved by private fund
Making beach debris into electricity
Town readies for tough budget year
Volunteers sought to fill town openings
police logs
Proposed budget scrutinized by selectmen, finance members
Lots of questions for developer of proposed affordable housing
Heard Around Town
Jetty work planned for September
Settlement paid in officer's lawsuit
Are you the good Samaritan?
Picking up the pieces
Ex-chief's trial date set for June
Newbury firemen warn of phone scam
DISTRICT COURT
Eagle show at festival pleases all
cat of the week
Programs at Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, February 17th, 2012
Sheriff: no more in-house donors
On a wing and a prayer
HMS Bounty coming to Port
Patriots' Chung tackles local fundraiser Saturday
Cardinal kicks off appeal campaign in Amesbury
Heard Around Town
City sells off surplus land
Workshop will help homeowners 'button up' for winter
police logs
St. John's Prep students earn AP Scholar Awards
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” February 16th, 2012
Take the Bagels, Leave the Petition
Thomas appeal moves forward
Closer look at revived millyard
NRA OKs initial agreement with MassDevelopment
Man killed in crash fell asleep at wheel, father says
Heard Around Town
Police seek help in catching clever counterfeiters
police logs
district court
Agencies ink agreement to keep schools safe
Democrats to send 10 delegates to convention
Whiny Wednesday: Skiing, Roller Skating & Climbing
Fire leaves 12 homeless
Opposition to historic district ramps up
DPW project gets initial approval
Sheriff Cousins: No more cash from workers
A chance to say thank-you
Car crashes through guardrail, lands in river
Application deadline for chief job approaching
Nominees sought for 'Asset Builder Awards'
Georgetown man convicted of bankruptcy fraud
Groups collecting items for soldiers in Afghanistan
Mardi Gras Celebration
Citizen Profile: Nancy McCarthy
Be Our Valentine
Officer resigns during probe
Paving the ways
Young girl's dream to meet Justin Bieber comes true
Patient files heading into e-world
'It was really cool'
Storey Ave. rezoning request put on hold
Hilltop owners blasted
Heard Around Town
police logs
Children's author to speak at Emma L. Andrews Library
Attention Filmmakers and Videographers!
Eagle Festival 2012
Healthcare Partner: Make Your Wishes Known – Now
All Clear! We Promise.
Seabrook appeals N-plant tax break
Amesbury seeks to restore school cuts
Birds of a feather
Local men face questions over rooming house
police logs
Storey Avenue rezoning could be voted tonight
Both sides of N-plant relicensing debate at council
Friends of the Library donate $10,000 to building fund
Refunding saves town $58k
Vacation fun at Merrimac Library
After 10 days on the run, dog is home
Petitions won't stop nuke plant relicensing
Newbury man sentenced in marina crimes
NHS booting up 'From Home' technology program
Memories of Horton Home have lingered vividly throughout years
Trooper at fault in cruiser crash
Police logs
District Court
What it means to truly love in light of Valentine's Day
Fewer birds at local feeders this winter
Salisbury police officer fired
ConCom endorses open space
Missing Merlin
Proposed Triton assessments up 5 percent
Officers receive suspensions for barroom brawl
Police logs
Appeal of proposed Point Shore home in court
Technology school to hold open house Wednesday
Local student raising money for South Africa trip
Nominations open for YH town crier
Port to get $3.5M for jetty fix
Police await autopsy in fatal crash
$8M bond sought for new DPW
Fireworks to remain outlawed at Seabrook Beach District
First the NY Giants, now ... the measles?
Move to dissolve police department soundly defeated
Kezer proposes spending $45,000 for Lake Attitash
Police logs
District Court
Livingston defends $35.5M Pentucket budget proposal
Crash kills local woman
Guilty plea in fatal accident
Help with the hounds
Drive aims to find stem-cell donor for local man
IBEW continues fight despite lower profile
Heard Around Town
Rash of car breaks reported in Port
Committee seeks $10K to plant more trees
Selectmen discuss need for cisterns to aid firefighting
Three run for two seats on School Board
Friday Night Out - Smitten Style
Citizen Profile: Author Jennifer Karin
CVS vote deadline extended
Targeting the pepperweed
Restraint urged on proposed budget
Scammers target residents' bank accounts
Director hired for regional 911 center
Illegal left turn results in heroin arrest
District Court
Kemper to run for selectman or assessor
Selectmen not ready to back Green Community Act
Seabrook deliberative session tonight
Last summer at Bluefish Cove
Super letdown
Bill targets invasive species
Newbury's 'must-see' spot to visit
Sparhawk students absorb culture in Nicaragua
Police logs
Talk of new housing project likely to add fuel to traffic concerns
Selectmen OK replacement of five town computers
Amesbury Room displays work of local artists
Election season begins; nomination papers available
Amesbury Academy Charter School honor roll
ENPRO buys fraser site
Meth lab materials found in Seabrook
Fuel for the future
Super Bowl is 'Allman' in the family
'Trip of a lifetime'
Police Log
CIRCUIT COURT SEABROOK
Time to prepare
Church notes
Elder menus
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, February 2nd, 2012
Disputed project surfaces again
Tisei tops Tierney in fundraising
Shrine intervention
Dumpers beware: Stickers needed to use transfer station
Google exec brings Port up to speed
DISTRICT COURT
Amesbury man hurt in Hampton crash
Man cleared in 'puppy mill' arson
More than a dozen seats up for Newbury election
Banks step up with scholarships
Newburyport City Council Unanimous Vote: Halt Seabrook Relicensing
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” February 2, 2012
A super father-and-son moment
Electrical fire drives 8 from homes
Stop yields drug dealer
Baby's unexpected arrival in good hands
Fireworks ban ignites debate
Police logs
District Court
Students to perform 'Alice in Wonderland Jr.'
Hearts, cards sent off to injured soldiers
Livingston's proposed budget cuts still $500,000 short
Whiny Wednesday – Loco for Cocoa
Breakfast scramble
Demolition of Newbury historic home put on hold
Lawyer: Kent a 'political scapegoat'
Taking stock of affordable housing
Roundabout eyed to ease traffic at Chain Bridge
Two-alarm fire displaces residents
New report pushes for earthquake safety
Abandoned truck leads to search of school grounds
Police logs
District Court
Community Videos: New Works Festival
Gaining steam
Fired officer found innocent
Merrimac man carries on dad's love affair with Pats
City Council urges halt to nuke plant relicensing
Couple thwart alleged thief's mushroom caper
Second-grader praised for 'remarkable courage'
Merrimac police receive $2K grant
Institution for Savings opens NHS student bank
New home for veterans services
Newburyport building permits
February Clinics at Engage Your Core Pilates
Newburyport’s Marquand Family Lineage and Legacy
Newbury expecting $70,000 from suit
Family seeks help in finding stolen generator
Mouse madness
Port businessman makes big purchase for alma mater
Newburyport's Twitterati
Heard Around Town
Cummings won't seek re-election
Selectmen begin work on Town Meeting warrants
police logs
Devine to seek selectman's seat
Report delays ex-chief's case
Criminal: Someone stole $32K lift from me
All heart
Pastors recreate faith-based school on home turf
When liquor was in Newburyport's pharmacies
Heard Around Town
District Court
Learning to pray
Church notes
Births
Historic District Committee urges changes
Farmer scoops up West Newbury land
Harbor Schools shuts its doors
McCarthy seeks to dismiss perjury charge
NRC to review request to halt nuke plant's relicensing
Heard Around Town
Georgetown man dies after swim in Y pool
POLICE LOGS
DISTRICT COURT
Kezer soars over challenger in campaign donations
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, January 27th, 2012
Valentine’s Day Candy Grams
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” January 26th, 2012
Report clears ex-chief of theft
ON THIN ICE
CVS rezoning proposal advances
Crowd slams MBTA cuts
Officials highlight sustainable business models
Worcester 'visionary' to lead Pentucket schools
Students pledge not to call names
district court
Police Logs
Candidates for town, school offices can file now
Port's parking fees add up
Jail guards suspended after Salisbury brawl
Solving the lake's dilemma
Neptune Club misses payment deadline
Group forms to advocate for industrial park
Gloucester man to be charged in bank robbery
police logs
Affordable housing condo for sale
Rotary reaches polio fundraising milestone
Changes in store for lumber yard, shopping plaza
From Casino Gambling To Social Media: Regional Tourism Summit Speakers Tackle The Tourism Economy
Join us for Anna Jaque’s Women’s Night Out
Citizen Profile: Dale Ann and Dale Bob Eckert
details emerge on Port schools
INSTANT PUPPY LOVE
Historic home owner tried to donate building
Snowmobilers safe after fall through ice
Hudak drops out of 6th District race
Ceremony celebrates new water tower
How to survive the Route 1 rotary
district court
Walking in circles lands Ark. man in jail
Superintendent extends invitation to community to come for coffee
WINTER CARNIVAL CANCELLED!
cena settles with club for $250k
'A very unusual winter'
Seabrook plaza expansion to begin this spring
Phragmites battle makes progress
Rebuilt Whittier Bridge will rev up region's history
Port man charged in stabbing
Traffic issues snarl Storey Ave. rezoning issue
CVS puts 'sweeteners' for rezoning in writing
Local Scouts enjoy Pinewood Derby
Registration this week for baseball, softball
Good for the gander
Patrick's budget calls for new taxes
Local man jailed for luring girls
Brown: Difference between me and Warren is clear
Winter carnival canceled due to warm weather
District Court
Former Amesbury official in drunken-driving controversy
Birders brave cold Sunday to see eagles and owls
Still audacious to believe and act
Church notes
no merit to police charges
Board to stump for votes for center
Amesbury waterfront dispute heads to court
Hollow Cafe, Wild Bites win liquor licenses
Police still hunting Seabrook bank robber
police logs
district court
Town aims for state money for park, open space projects
'Mystery of History' house seminar tomorrow
State employment numbers not as rosy as reported
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” January 18th, 2012
Harnessing the waves
Schools, center vote June 5
Traffic issues dominate rezoning hearing
Route 1 Sovereign Bank branch robbed again
Two-week delay for historic property plans
Woman injured in Salisbury crash
Two walkaway inmates recaptured
Trial starts in 'puppy mill' arson case
Police logs
New contracts, budget offer town savings
Crabgrass Puppets Climb the Beanstalk
Whiny Wednesday – The Dog Days of Winter
Facing demolition
State finds no ill health effects for residents
An app for history
Mailman hoping for Stanley's post
Boy Scouts to the rescue!
Pentucket combo offers afternoon of jazz
Local groups to receive tourism grants
The Grand Trunk Wine Taisting
Murder, Mystery, & Mayhem A Postcard from Paradise
Citizen Profile: Steve Grinley
Getting to the heart of racism
Judge dismisses stalking complaint
Tisei touts fundraising success
Cronin eyes new role on Beacon Hill
Hoyt Kimball to lead library board
Page School project 'going well,' selectmen told
region news in brief
police logs
correction
Coming attractions
“Walking Home From Walden: A Suburban Awakening”
Firehouse Center’s 2012 New Works Festival
Town ready to find new chief
Bonfire of the Newburys
Fogel vying for state rep seat
Postcards reveal life in modern Vietnam
Getting prepared: Port begins planning to be Coast Guard City
School offers family outreach through new grant program
Real estate transactions
2nd Annual Old Newbury Bonfire
Fire dept. plans get further scrutiny
Hugs for daddy's girl
Maritime museum names new director
Eagle count reveals disappointing results
Double, double ... Tebow in trouble
Police logs
Heard Around Town
District Court
The Lord is our shepherd all year long
Church notes
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, January 13th, 2012
Senior center taking shape
Letting history do the talking
Heard Around Town
Local communities team up for state DPW grant
Former Fraser Auto back on auction block
police logs
Triton high, middle school merger proposed
Four citizen's petitions filed at Town Hall
A powerful voice against bullying
district court
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” January 12th, 2012
2nd Annual Christmas Tree Bonfire!
FBI to seize $230,000 locally
Police logs
District Court
Hampton woman dead in Haverhill
Two seriously hurt in Storey Ave. crash
Mexican eatery lining up for liquor license
Incumbents take out nomination papers
Vacancy to be filled on library board
E-recycling fundraiser to benefit Page School PTO
Bonfire to offer blazing start to Pats playoffs game
Muggsy’s New Moves in the New Year
Shift in store for city wards
Back in flight
Baddour: No welfare benefits without drug test
Seabrook vote matches NH vote: Romney on top
Mill 77 seeks second-floor expansion
Maritime Museum to choose director tomorrow
Homeowners to see tax bills rise $100 on average
Town grapples with ways to pay for project
Selectmen to explore options for insurance reform
Szabo to receive peace award at MLK Jr. Breakfast
EYC is Ringing in the New Year with New Classes
Citizen Profile: Lisa Happ
Sound of Music Sing Along
Inn Street makeover
Amesbury firm set to expand
Trooper rescues motorist suffering stroke on I-495
Port firm wins bid to complete rail trail
Down to the wire
Voters head to polls today
For Gingrich, attacks on Romney come with a risk
Romney rivals go after front-runner
$32.6M OK'd for plant upgrades
More members sought for school space board
Healthcare Partner: Safety Tips for Cold Weather Exercise
Help sought to solve break-in
Eagle bonanza on local lake
Asperger's group seeks to demystify diagnosis
Banks help outfit more cruisers with lifesaving equipment
police logs
Mayor's next campaign: winning approval of school projects
School Committee unveils draft of concussion policy
Volunteers needed for Meals on Wheels
Ancient art of Intarsia featured at library
Hawk expert to speak at PRCWA annual meeting
Birding in Beautiful Cuba
Nuclear plant concerns dismissed
Castricone spotted at wrestling meet
Castricone spotted at wrestling meet
A memorable civics lesson
Group gives support to people with low vision
Remembering the hub of Port, the public library
Police logs
Merrimack Valley School of Missions sets classes
The true source of a joyous new year
VIDEO: NHS student question Rick Santorum
City of Newburyport moves forward with Senior Center plans
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, January 6th, 2011
Bar's role under review
Cupboards going bare
Pride, growth at stake in initiative
Snowy owls' visit causing stir with birders
Police logs
District Court
Several items on council agenda
Health care ruling may add $150M to state budget
Gearing up for spring Town Meeting
Governor plans state of the state address Jan. 23
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” January 5th, 2011
BRANCHING OUT
Landfill erosion leads to concern
Warm weather keeps bald eagles at bay
In NH, a marathon campaign hits overdrive
District Court
Site visits for superintendent candidates begin next week
Dreaming of a winter carnival
Free tax help available at senior center
Kids Night Out fun returning to YWCA
Correction
Citizen Profile: Gael Meyer: Raw Vegan Realtor
A Trio of Newburyport Area Artists
Whiny Wednesday – Winter Really Can be a Wonderland
Meeting the challenges
Inauguration Day High Notes
Mayor Kezer's inaugural address
Maine trio face multiple charges
Snowless skies a blessing for aging water tank
Police logs
District Court
Architect hired for senior center project
MBTA outlines steep fare hikes
NH bill would legalize guns on most public property
Winter Carnival?? Let’s Hope so!
Healing Herbs
It’s snow-time!
An oath for the seaport
Inauguration day high notes
Amesbury Sports Park sold
Ending on a high note
Bank donation keeps mountain bike unit rolling
police logs
district court
No foul play suspected in Newbury death
Mayor Holaday's inaugural address
Taking control of your financial destiny in 2012
Winter Programs In Newburyport - December 31, 2011
King of New Year's
Real estate highs and lows
MBTA fare hikes, service cuts on the table
Iraq War officially over, but peace is still fleeting
Pivotal year ahead in Port
Town Meeting set for April 30
Big issues and the people who will influence them in 2012
Taking pride in a job well done for the good of all
Big-ticket items face city leaders this year
Top stories of 2011
L'Esperance report top online story
Two face charges in Port beating investigation
Amesbury students take stand against Obama protest
Pharma-doctor gift ban spurred lots of talk, no final action in 2011
Making a resolution with resolve
Rarities and late birds highlight Christmas Bird Count
Church notes
Elder menus
Happy New Year! – By the Numbers
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, December 30th, 2011
Chief: Charges expected in crash
The road ahead
Weighing Kezer's efforts
3 vying for 2 liquor licenses
Session featured big bills, less public view
Police logs
Police department report delayed to Jan. 11
Public hearing Jan. 12 for new senior center plans
Library programs for teens
AUDIO SLIDESHOW: Jim Vaiknoras Photos of the Year
Crash injures 2 local women
Liquor license up for grabs
A question of rights
Old Newbury Bonfire a roaring end to the holidays
State population growth continues to lag
Nomination papers available next week
Triton Regional Middle School Honor Roll
District Court
Swearing-in day for Holaday, city officials Monday
Authors to make monthly visits to library
Newbury officer out on leave
A model in Southern charm
Deer rescued from fragile ice at Lake Gardner
L'Esperance, critic trade complaints
Rowley man jailed for library theft
Police logs
Teens held on $5,000 bail in car breaks
Registration for preschool students begins Jan. 11
Peace Ambassadors to meet Jan. 8
georgetown senior activities
At stake: history
Teens charged in car breaks
Rising health care costs in forecast
Top honors for Cider Hill Farm's agricultural ambassador
Emergency energy fund taking applications
Police logs
Town officials set goals for coming year
Triton students inducted into National Honor Society
A BRIGHT IDEA
Accord sought on pesky auto repair issue
Trash pickup delayed for holiday weeks
Land grant preserves forest
Double discount offered for December light bills
Water rate increase, changes in store for town
Store clerk pleads guilty to gas station thefts
Full plate of issues awaits City Council in 2012
More charges against ex-chief
Kerble defends Secret Santa ban
Oh, driftwood tree
Wizard of West Newbury lights up Main Street
Firefighter dies in 3-alarm blaze
Santa is easier
Church notes
Elder menus
Newburyport Christmas Bird Count is Monday
Cat of the week
Happy Holidays
Vacation Week Flyby at Joppa Flats: Eagles, Owls, and Hawks, Oh My!
It’s A Wonderful Life
Chanukah “CHaroling”
Quietly, PI beach survives the tide
Pioneering to the top
Suit filed for carbon monoxide death
Dinner celebrates end of Iraq War
3 released from hospital after accident
police logs
DISTRICT COURT
School board bids farewell to Weaver
Next year's proposed budget up $2.5M
Chess club teaches Seabrook students how to play
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, December 22nd, 2011
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” December 22nd, 2011
Taking shape
Mr. India cooking up move, expansion
Charges filed over meat counter incident
Adult education offering something for everyone
Divine arrival
Several injured in multi-car accident
Gift of Giving free holiday dinner tonight
Departments working together to improve communications
Whiny Wednesday – Holiday madness and welcoming 2012
PHOTO GALLERY:Winter
Proposed phone ban gets mixed reactions
Elves at the post office
Secret Santa banished from Newburyport school
Merrimac home's display draws tour buses
Lottery prepares to allow debit cards
Police Logs
District Court
School group to assess space needs
Town looks to update traffic signs
Citizen profile: Brian Bienvenue
Santa’s Work Shop
Student drug use on the rise
Police: Drunken driver tops 90
Newbury DPW garage back in service
Private trust helps spruce up Port properties
Nonprofit's new donation is a lifesaver
Suspect sought in larceny at Dunkin' Donuts
Police logs
District Court
Circuit Court
Healthcare Partner: Don’t Get Burned
VIDEO: First Religious Society Choir
'Miracle' at the layaway counter
Restaurant puts helping needy family on menu
Warning: You are about to enter Massachusetts
Days of ink fingerprints smudged away
State clears way for house to be rebuilt
Pine Grove dedicates art gallery to former principal
Change of ownership in the air at Amesbury Sports Park
Thomas disciplinary hearing continued until next year
Students have a gift for Pentucket-area residents
Councilors face busy agenda next year
Couple die after Merrimac crash
Dedicated service
Whittier students find music in their hearts
Church directory
Holiday needs not yet fulfilled
Christmas: glimpses of light and love
Church notes
Elder menus
Cat of the week
Programs at Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats
Muggy’s Crystal Ball…The Past and Future
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, December 18th, 2011
Police Probe possible
Man jailed for trying to take money meant for sick baby
Hospital switching ambulance service
Rowley's roadside attraction
Students play Santa to families in need
Newbury's average single-family tax bill will increase by $56
DISTRICT COURT
correction
Heard Around Town
NHS winter concert set for Monday
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” December 15th, 2011
From used to useful
Cutbacks affect Newbury police
4 finalists for school chief's job
No takers for Amesbury Town Hall Annex
Larry the Elf adding holiday magic to Lena's menu
Marshal looking for people to help out in emergency
Council approves purchase of Titcomb pit landfill
police logs
Developer, wife found shot dead at home
Family feud delays repair of broken water main
Ex-officer admits to charges
A slightly longer wait
Council OKs single tax rate
Building of shelter resumes at Newbury's Manter Field
Pentucket teachers vow to fight 'retaliatory' transfers
Heard Around Town
police logs
DISTRICT COURT
Council approves better lighting for Inn Street
House tour success leads to parking tickets, warnings
Citizen Profile: Jen Wright
Business park growth eyed
Driving history home
Heard Around Town
Is it Merrimac or Merrimack?
Amesbury man held in jail in stabbing
Move afoot to reverse beach fireworks ban
All's ready for Sunday's Santa Claus Parade
River Valley students taking to streets for Hike Fast Meal
District court
Diversity and Tolerance group seeks members
Scenes from Invitation Nights 2011
Papua New Guinea and New Britain
Respect for the dead
A place where smokers are welcome
NHS targets lagging scores
Police group gives family $5,000 to cope with costs of cancer
police logs
Council begins planning for senior/community center
City lists where to park in snow emergency
Real estate transactions
Scholarships available for Vacation Camp
Medford man charged in ice cream shop break-in
It’s a Wonderful Life in the golden age of radio!
Both sides rallying for tax meeting
Rediscovering Christmas
Police: Thief leaves stolen goods all over car seats
Trinity United Church's steeple illuminated for first time
Heard Around Town
Police logs
District Court
Lawmakers move to allow Dec. 26 liquor sales
Deadline passes without eviction
Birding on a rainy morning has rewards
Foster a homeless dog this holiday season
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, December 9th, 2011
Holiday Scenes Around Newburyport
CVS to change road
Police chief says she welcomes inquiry
New rule bans fireworks at Seabrook Beach
Octogenarian keeps building boats to order
Local chef charged with cocaine trafficking
District Court
Police logs
Momentum grows for third Invitation Night
Report: School staff dropping
Seabrook considers increase in water bills
Newburyport Winter Farmers’ Market
Belleville Roots Announces Bill Kerchen Honky Tonk Holiday Concert and Dance
Whittier Home for the Holidays 2011
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” December 8th, 2011
Vote for CVS rezoning delayed
Counter support
Lack of noise barriers in Whittier Bridge plan raises concerns
Selectmen say no to dam removal
Amesbury taxpayer group riled over tax hikes
New website details state spending, employee pensions
Remembering a Brown Square Christmas
Study: No hope in sight for struggling towns
Amesbury chamber picks former Lexington director
Pentucket High School honor roll
Whiny Wednesday-Crafting the Holidays Naturally
Old Fashioned Holiday Sing-A-Long!
Senior jailed in housing dispute
Remembering Richard Patterson
Make way for owl
Correction
Corrections
Waterfront Trust pursues cooperation
Police logs
Indictments expected in Ipswich murder
salisbury october Building permits
Gift of Giving free holiday dinner set for Dec. 22
Citizen Profile: Ted Hochheiser of Annie*s Boutique
changes urged at high school
Whittier no longer library bound
Center hopes to reinvigorate industrial park
Port students penning a creative holiday fundraiser
Police logs
Correction
Four vie for spot on retirement board
Spirit of giving, volunteerism on North Pole Express
Final curbside leaf pickup scheduled for Dec. 17
Middle school students spearhead coat drive
Happy Holidays From Buddhaful Souls Boutique!
Muggsy is Mad About Martha
Holiday Happenings Arts & Crafts Fair
Port to revamp school program
Thousands greet Santa
Amesbury water, sewer rates rising
37-unit plan for Carriage Pines
Trooper 'miraculously lucky' to survive crash
Amesbury resident to share month as modern-day pilgrim
Another land trade in the making?
Provident holding holiday toy, gift drives
Ad hoc committee formed to consider land purchase
Seabrook man arrested on drug charges
Former chief may face new charges
Cat of the week
Assault on invasive plant waged anew
Newburyport warms to twice-monthly Winter Farmers Market
HOPING TO SCORE
Heard Around Town
God's promises heard in Handel's 'Messiah'
Elder menus
births
Programs at Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats
Winter Farmer’s Market
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, December 2nd, 2011
Teacher grading system changing
Light Dept. called out for excessive legal fees
THE NEXT CHAPTER
Newburyport teens seek to give peers a voice
Heard Around Town
N-plants notified of concrete problem
police logs
district court
Friendship and food highlight Amesbury holiday parade
Salisbury police 'Stuff the Van' toy/food drive set for Dec. 10
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” December 1st, 2011
Firehouse Center’s Premiere Concert Will Feature Holiday Music
Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats Education Center Announces Used Book Sale
Santa’s Workshop
Amesbury tax rate going up
Keeping faith with Christmas
Plan to rebuild Plum Island home stalls
Neighbors upset over hospital smoking policy
Lt. Hines fund brings aid to wounded serviceman
police logs
Stolen car may be link to bank robber
A time of serious fun
Heard Around Town
Police: Port has 6 Level 3 sex offenders
Holiday Invitation Nights
“Small Wonders” Holiday Show at BridgeGallery, Newburyport
CVS plan clears hurdles
A sugary Salisbury Beach
Police seek help in solving mystery bullet hole
Judges deny child rapist's appeal
Heard Around Town
Police Logs
District Court
Port's tax hike clarified
Auction planned for Port acreage off Storey Ave.
'Giving Tree' set up at local bookstores
“Voices of Christmas Past”
Annual Holiday Open House and Art Show at Lowell’s Boat Shop
Council votes to raise the tax rate
Making the holidays greener
police logs
district court
Student disciplined for bringing utility tool to school
New charter still awaiting approval from House, Patrick
Understanding Newburyport's parking tickets
Local man selected as 'Best boyfriend'
Seabrook's tax bills in the mail
Youth to host opportunity to speak out Thursday
Santa Came to Town!
Healthcare Partner: Holiday Health Tip from Anna Jaques Hospital: Make Healthy Choices at Fast-Food Restaurants
Holiday Open House at Indigo Artist Studio
ST. NICK CRUISES INTO PORT
Marijuana use fine proposed
Building a career in brick and mortar
Investing in the future
police logs
Two dozen arrested, gun fired at party in woods
NRA taking action on its waterfront land
River Valley students take prizes at Model UN
Main Street comes alive during a weekend of events
Pentucket students offer a trip 'Underground'
Robber strikes Port bank
Downtowns abuzz with Black Friday shoppers
Looking for a change
Memorial race draws big crowd
Two Newburyport teens complete a book
Heard Around Town
Observant neighbors help police solve recent house breaks
Late fall bird feeding can bring surprises
Cat of the week
Swapping recipes for a balanced life
Campaign targets underage drinking
Program to give caregivers helping hand
Whittier Bridge report set for release
Motivation in motion
Rowley tax rate rises 64 cents to $13.92 per thousand
Get ready! Here comes Santa
PI gateway project up for review
Georgetown senior activities
Former finance director cleared
Thinking outside the kettle
'A privilege to live in this country'
Brazilian restaurateur serves diners with pride
Port company starts scholarship in co-worker's memory
police logs
district court
Happy Thanksgiving & This Weekends Events
Muggsy’s Thankful
Whiny Wednesdays – Library Love
State to honor fallen firefighter
'I am glad I am in this country'
Spaniard takes naturally to new land
Shoppers prepare for mad dash to earlier-than-ever Black Friday
Lions Club invites guests to Thanksgiving dinner
Woman injured in I-95 crash
Police logs
District Court
Family of woman killed at Yale mourns loss
Pumpkin-chucking team comes up short
Santa Parade & Tree Lighting
The Nutcracker
Thanksgiving Food Drive
Joppa Dancers Share Their Gifts at the Firehouse Center for the Arts
Dessert Auction
Citizen Profile: Fran Larkin
Amesbury credit rating boosted
Mayor asks for $400K
Tierney's wife says she still believes brother is a 'consultant'
Tierney seen as vulnerable in new district
TD Bank to close Salisbury branch
Davey: MBTA may float fare hike plan
Library astir with holiday events
Tree lighting, toy drive on tap this weekend
CleanTech Center plan nets $177,000 savings for local schools
Refuge to close one day for deer hunt
High Heel Dash
Carrot eyed in CVS plan
Port man facing second life-saving heart transplant
Finding ways to ease tensions in US with Muslims
police logs
district court
Calif. man arrested on gun charges
Council to take another look at CVS rezoning next week
Assistance needed for common eider research
11th annual Toy Drive aids Santa's Helpers
Restoring the faith
Facebook Leads to suspect's arrest
Room for one more
New 'Institution' added to high school
Couple share life of ministry together
Port firm plays big role in Vermont cleanup
Making the decision to be thankful
Church notes
Wintering birds are arriving
cat of the week
Programs at Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, November 18th, 2011
Robber eludes manhunt
Playground gets a boost
Mayor: Landfill capping is nearly done
Federal regs halt fish market expansion
Race will honor fallen firefighter from Salisbury
Fundraiser for Triton student injured in accident tomorrow
Couple face drug charges
Police logs
Seabrook Circuit Court
'Glass ceiling' awards given to local women
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” November 17th, 2011
City remembers leader
Breakfast replaces BBQ in Amesbury
Rescuing the dog rescuers
police logs
Snapped axle leads to rollover
Clubs boost Thanksgiving food drive
Pentucket board seeking part-time business manager
Seabrook firefighters begin holiday toy drive
Tree of Light ceremony at AJH Dec. 5
Fire department wins $10,000 grant
APATHY BY THE NUMBERS
Casino bill gets speedy approval
Gambling hits snag in NH
Cupboards are bare
Port council to revisit rejected CVS plan
New life for vacant Eastern Lumber site
Cameron's idea for 'explainer signs' coming at good time
Police logs
AHS students get in the spirit for Thanksgiving football game
Improvements set for Seabrook courthouse
Money for long-term strategic plan loses at Town Meeting
Holiday Art Show & Sale
INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS NAMED #1 BEST SMALL EMPLOYER IN MASSACHUSETTS BY BOSTON GLOBE
Women of Walsingham
Council blocks rezoning
One of a chosen few
Triton Regional High School principal terminated
Facebook plays role in store robbery arrests
Controversial report made public
Police logs
District Court
Pub owner files for appeal from ABCC
Seabrook nuclear plant siren testing tomorrow
When horses pulled Port's fire engines
Injured officer sues club, driver
SAFER ROUTE
Once again, Planning Board comes up short
West Newbury selectmen to release finance department audit
Reinventing the community college
police logs
Man arrested after foot chase in Salisbury
Waterfront Trust made nearly $70K in fiscal 2011
Town manager's salary factor in hike in mayor's earning
Celebration for Newman Farm Meadow Saturday
Community Videos: Vetran’s Day 11/11/11
VIDEO : Holly Shay speaks at Veterans Day service
A day for honoring veterans
Amesbury's fallen soldier remembered
Local banks see boon
Archrivals forge temporary truce to 'Bring it On'
Small fire at Amesbury rehabilitation center
Bridge work to create commuter rail delays tomorrow
Loving God and neighbor
Elder menus
Births
Sponsored: Hot Spots to Shop and Dine #3
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, November 11th, 2011
Masters of Turbulence
The Christina Experiment
Familiar faces on big screen
Doctors to join rival group
Students face longer rides during bridge repairs
Region observes Veterans Day
Police logs
Senate approves crime bill
NHS juniors holding dessert auction in time for Thanksgiving
Town to take new approach to budget planning
Middle School to produce school newspaper
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” November 10th, 2011
Amesbury solar plan withdrawn
Police: Teen dad arrested after threats, ignoring sick baby
Seabrook girl named a 'Champion Among Children'
Council gears up for the next campaign
Heard Around Town
DISTRICT COURT
Library Friends holding special book sale
Unity on the River sponsors bullying program
Class of '48 donates $900 to stadium fund
Peace center hosts 'Muslims in America' program
Newburyport Holds Holiday Fundraiser
Trick or Treat is on for Monday night in Amesbury
“Small Wonders”
Ghoulish weather
Trick or Treat times
New Plum Island polling station raises concerns
Livery driver hopes for seat on council
Neighbors take sidewalk repairs into their own hands
Heard Around Town
School building group seeks resident member
Town Meeting makes 2nd attempt at quorum
Friends of Library at capacity for book sale donations
Councilors to discuss proposal for 20-year solar contract
Bracing for a holiday howler
Nightmare on Munroe Street
Popular trick-or-treat stop to glow with pumpkins
Teacher's aide hits tree at school, charged with drunken driving
More time granted in trial of ex-chief
District Court
Internet sales contribute to music chain's closure
Conflicted politics deter sales tax reform
Lack of Internet taxes stymies 'brick-and-mortar' businesses
Elder menus
Gardens of the New Republic
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, October 28th, 2011
Turning hot chocolate into water
Patrick approves millyard fixes
Solutions scarce for runaway health care costs
A view inside the county jail
Education top priority for Hutcheson
Trick or treat
Rowley robbery suspect still at large
Police logs
District Court
Plan for field on landfill advances
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” October 27th, 2011
Rowley store robbed again
Pancakes back on the griddle
Newbury field naming causes controversy
Cameron favors school projects, new senior center
Rough road to corner office
Aldene Gordon honored for public service
Girl Scouts marking 100th anniversary by making quilt
NHS class of 1946 celebrates 65th reunion
Science experiment forces Triton evacuation
Efforts to improve cable access TV problems show progress
TURNING THE TIDE
Port weighs solar plan
Ives strives for waterfront access
Candidates differ on waterfront's future
Amesbury solar panel plan draws criticism
District Court
Special Town Meeting OKs lowering CPA surcharge
Former pub owner given six-month stay of liquor license
Prescription Take-back Day Saturday
Bark for Life celebrates cancer patients' best friends
Citizen Profile: Kim Colby
The Return of Little City Comedy Co. to the Port City!
SARAH SEABURY WARD & ALAN B. WARD SHARED REFLECTIONS
Manager accused of $150k theft
A GREENER CALLING
Lack of quorum postpones Salisbury Town Meeting
District Court
Police logs
Maritime society casts line for new director
Work begins on new compost site
Grandparents getting lesson on teens and their world
Heard Around Town
Police logs
Healthcare Partner: Simple Steps to a Simply Healthy Life
district changes draw concerns
An auction for the ages
Giunta supports open waterfront
Employees to take part in fitness program
What's in a name?
Budget reduction, school repairs before Town Meeting tonight
Lowering CPA surcharge up for vote
Workshop offers guidance with today's youths
Annual fest provides free fun for all
Plight of primates in US nonprofit's primary concern
All Women And One Lucky Guy Half-Marathon
Amesbury chamber director resigns
Football field dedication on hold
Those were the days
Exercise trains Newburyport officers for crisis
Heard Around Town
District Court
Buying into the message of hope
Cat of the week
Church notes
Elder menus
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, October 21st, 2011
Closer to nature
Church repairs, land buy face West Newbury
Water source raises concerns
Expensive winter in forecast
Cellphone call leads to threat, charges
Economic development leader keynote speaker at chamber's annual meeting
Seabrook woman sentenced for smuggling drugs into county jail
Police Logs
Georgetown police seek new vehicle, new officer at Town Meeting
Fate of historic Pleasant St. home still uncertain
Maudslay is Haunted!
Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” October 20th, 2011
Plan for Clipper ship logo sinks
'LABOR OF LOVE'
White House honors local 'Champion of Change'
Homeowner's solar panel plan fuels opposition
Donation speaks to new world language lab
At-large candidates discuss historic district, other topics
police logs
district court
NH boy found safe at neighbors' home
Merrimac artist designs NECC poster
Newburyport’s Great Pumpkin Lighting and Stroll
Witches Night Out
Salemi For … Everything
A call to service
Voters face being listed 'inactive'
Stanley's district changed under redistricting plan
Closing in on the mark
Numerous issues lead to 24% hike in sewage plant cost
Triton savings leads to quandary for Salisbury
Event raises $6K for wounded soldiers
A warm thank-you for makers of blankets for needy
Ellen earns Eagle Scout Award
Halloween Helpers seeks gently used costumes
NEF Family Music Festival at the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm
Lowell’s Boat Shop’s Fall Haul and Mighty Merrimack Rowing Race
Artist Daniel Gottsegen exhibits at the Firehouse Gallery
Halloween Fun at Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats
Townie Tuesday: Gregg Hogan
Six Artists, Six Hours, Two Days
Act of appreciation shines red
Search fails to find woman
Newcomers pound pavement with door-to-door campaigns
Price tag for plant upgrades to increase
Local pols wage different type of campaign
MassDevelopment update at NRA meeting tomorrow
Unanimous approval for all articles
Byfield Village roadway design project moves forward
Fire department's open house draws hundreds
Tales of the macabre at Georgetown's Union Cemetery tours
Muggsy’s Restaurant Mixers
Community Videos: 20th Annual Walk Against Violence
Six rescued after 40-foot boat sinks near jetty
Bank donates $600,000 to Triton
TREATS APLENTY
Back in action
Look out below
police logs
Does consensus building have any chance?
Experts bringing energy-saving tips to local businesses
Continuing fluoridation a question for voters
Viral meningitis diagnosed in Triton staff member
Church notes
Newbury brings in $700k for PI parcels
Criticism heard over clipper ship logo
Life on one of Port's last fishing boats
'Occupy Boston' movement draws local supporters
City goes back to school on climate change
Asking the right questions
Elder menus
Pursuit of unusual birds delights birders
cat of the week
Programs at Mass Audubon's Joppa Flats
Edible Garden Group Forming
School group decides on design
Remembering Jed
Rowley Light Department comes under fire
ON A HIGH NOTE
newburyport Building permits
Beal, Class of '53 win Ed Award
Ferguson to speak on status of women
police logs
Audit: Town in sound financial shape
district court
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” October 13th, 2011
Get Your Ghost On
School group to pick new design
Gourd test run
Sale set for Joseph's Winter Street Cafe
Single and proud of it
Driver in EBSCO crash dies
police logs
Hydrant flushing to begin today
Nine articles face Merrimac voters at Special Town Meeting
Owners hope women become Smitten
West Nile virus confirmed in mosquito in Rowley
Whittier Bridge project speeds up
Police rescue autistic child on Interstate 495
Ban the banners
Sunny end to boating season
Walk against violence to be held Sunday
Shay grant to be awarded at Autumn of Evening of Giving
Heard Around Town
Fall Haul, rowing race at Lowell's Boat Shop Oct. 23
Church project, Daley property face Town Meeting vote
Students going to 'mix it up' to foster school spirit
Harvest Fest
Citizen Profile: Todd Baltich of Leary’s
ANNUAL AFRICAN DINNER AND DANCE
School plans unveiled tonight
Keep out
FLIGHT PATTERNS
Locals steering clear of debit card fees
Georgetown residents urged to sign up for Code Red
Halloween fun at Joppa Flats
Council asked to OK buying landfill site for $70,000
district court
Plantation Drive complex celebrates 40 years
Real estate transactions
Artist Daniel Gottsegen exhibits his unique landscapes at the Firehouse Gallery
Healthcare Partner: The City of Newburyport CONCUSSION SYMPOSIUM
Birding in Big Bend National Park, Texas: Lecture at Joppa Flats
Grammy winners ‘Cathy & Marcy’ bring their family show to Port City
Local mayors split on casinos
Traffic cut to one-way on aging bridge
Port business adds jobs, expands
Mill conversion, take two
Record setter
Groveland voters mull spending $700K for water tower
building permits
Salisbury fall Town Meeting warrant posted
Police Logs
Annual Library Book and Bake sale coming up
Humane Science the Focus of Feline Meeting
Price tag $73K for police probes
Retirement board can go it alone
His carrots are tops
Religious statue to visit Amesbury, Salisbury
Problem shutters nuclear plant
District Court
Couple charged in theft spree
Living in harmony
Church notes
ChowderFest!
MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER IN NEWBURYPORT
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, October 7th, 2011
Of nostalgia and history
Parker River advocates call for action against state policy
Suspect nabbed in house break
Mourning the man who was 'ahead of everything'
police logs
district court
Police release sketch of robbery suspect
Two men arrested for car, home breaks
Rowley woman indicted in attack on elderly neighbor
PHOTO GALLERY: Colors of Autumn
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” October 6th, 2011
Snapshot in time
Local officials call trip to Washington, D.C., productive
Students hit pavement for group walk to school
Opposing views on historic district
Police: Shotgun used in robbery
Heard Around Town
Police logs
Salem mother sent to prison for fourth OUI
Benefit planned for accident victim
Poet grave tour to begin at Whittier grave
Feds sue PI Grille owners
Vessel gets stay on boardwalk
Regional 911 center breaks ground
Cable TV service restored to elderly housing complex
Heard Around Town
District Court
Police logs
Mischief Knight to demonstrate pumpkin chucking
Business expo tomorrow
Bruins alumni taking the ice to Skate for Nate
Citizen Profile: Agave’s Dawn McCandless
Amesbury, Port senior groups offer trips
Heard around Town
Masons modernize their name and focus
Port Follies aims to bring laughs to politics
Inspiring a passion for the arts
Clipper ship logo to sail onto Newburyport water tower
Against the odds
Local towns funding flu shot shortages
Flown off course
Police logs
Mad Martha’s an Island Cafe’ Hot Spot
Keeping up the fight
Landfill capping in last stages
Newburyport elementary students planning mass trek to school
Friends, family holding fundraiser for teen
A dream fulfilled
Series on Islam, Muslims continues
Mayor: Paid parking off to a good start
Scorzoni running in support of St. Jude's Children Hospital
Volunteers needed to staff Auntie's Closet
Police logs
Georgetown liquor store held up
Paint the town pink
Newbury man sentenced for copper thefts
Port man indicted on 11th OUI charge
Whittier boosts adult job training program to meet demand
No injuries in gas leak at plant
Police logs
Passing the stress test, part 2
Church notes
Elder menus
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, September 30th, 2011
Firehouse Center brings jazz to Port City
L'Esperance to receive $69K a year
NRA moves forward on plans
Howard makes strides in first year as director
School officials aim to ease proposed phys ed mandate
Seabrook asked to be a good neighbor
Group of motorcyclists pays homage at member's funeral
Amesbury, Port police again win accreditation
Sales of real estate up over last year
Oktoberfest on tap Oct. 15
Police logs
Emma Andrews Library’s Fall Local Author Series
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” September 29th, 2011
Salisbury officer faces discharge
police logs
district court
Baldpate pays $29,500 in settlement over alleged illegal methadone clinic
Ipswich homicide investigation continues
Focus on safety, prevention at fire station open house
Essencia Spa and Salon streaking hair pink for cancer
New apparel store owner finds city a good fit
Water restriction lifted today in Merrimac
Fill SSRqer up
Four counts of misconduct alleged
Newburyport ArtWalk
Underage drinking under fire
Growing a following
police logs
Salisbury officials move to purchase more flu vaccine
Selectmen explore energy savings
Silent auction featuring 100 items to benefit council
State doles out $17,000 in cultural grants to local groups
A high-tech book club
DISTRICT COURT
Spraying planned in wake of West Nile virus report
The Grog’s 4th Annual Chili Con-Carnival
Kids as Peacemakers, Peace in the Park
The Boston Horns Bring their Jazz/Funk Explosion to the Firehouse
Citizen Profile: Jordan Castro
Fowle's site listed for lease
A whale of a boating trip for West Newbury friends
A flashback with gull wings
Speed bumps become permanent fixture
Business as usual at Amesbury Chamber
Councilors consider making pilot dog program permanent
Baddour leads charge against illegal immigrants
West Nile found in mosquitoes in W. Newbury
Free cash account back in the black
police logs
Muggsy’s back to school, hitting the beach, and dishing on dining
Healthcare Partner: Dr. Mollov Debuts Novel!
“Autumn Colors” at Bridge Gallery, Newburyport
The 12,000 disk man
Spill prevention
A day for peace
Newbury considers not electing town clerk
Woman answers to court almost three years after missing jury duty
Police logs
City officials urge solution to water pollutants
Speed bump trial to be reviewed at meeting tonight
Foundation aims big in bid to save Plum Island
Road paving begins in town Oct. 3
Store to lose liquor license for 60 days
Seacoast's former senator weighing bid for governor
Forever green
Abused dog in happy new home in Amesbury
Modern 'Barefoot Boy' poses for book illustrations
Heard Around Town
Police logs
District Court
When God draws near
Church notes
Belleville Roots Announces Von Trapp Children Benefit Concert October 23
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, September 23rd, 2011
Amesbury's old hospital sold for $4M
The new faces of Mad Martha's
Kerble says 'pull the plug' on TV, video
Rowley store clerk recounts knife attack by robber
Refinancing helps cut taxes a bit
Driver seriously injured in head-on crash
Police logs
A note to our readers
Keeping reading real
A road map for the future
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” September 22nd, 2011
Giving thanks to guardian angels
Council delays on plan to buy streetlights
Abatements on PI cause ripple effect
Local schools show improvements on state tests
State budget cutbacks limit flu vaccine to communities
Three-year contract OK'd for Triton aides
Teen crowned 2011 National American Miss Massachusetts
Store robbed at knifepoint
Lost kayakers successfully rescued
Police logs
Newburyport Football!
Growing success…The Vintage Bazaar at Pettengill Farm
Whiny Wednesday- An Apple a Day
Kezer faces Semesnyei in election
Making a garden grow
Three cited for violating liquor laws
Raising questions about nuclear power
Full house for Clipper City Job Fair
Heard Around Town
Cost-saving streetlight plan back before City Council
Selectmen wade through algae, other town water woes
Rape appeal awaits judges' decision
Police logs
Firehouse Center to host exhibit by award-winning photographer Eva Timothy
“A Road Unpaved” at the Firehouse Center for the Arts
All Aboard! Moving Planet:New England – Let’s Get Moving Beyond Fossil Fuels
Townie Tuesday: Pastor Rusty Davis
Family, friends mourn woman
Chamber director charged with assault
Rowley eatery to rebuild from fire
Student at tiny school named National Merit semifinalist
Salisbury employees to 'Make Every Step Count'
Amesbury man charged with housebreakings
Police logs
Pumpkin patches alive and well
District Court
A cleaner voyage
Blogging for Business
Jackie Poor Memorial Walk
Task force to combat river's woes
A mini waterfront
Plum Island's 'doer' keeps on pushing
Amesbury voters head to polls tomorrow
Oliveira's name added to Fallen Firefighters Memorial
police logs
Five projects recommended for CPC funding in West Newbury
Town sets times for two flu clinics
Merrimac woman killed in car accident
Volunteers bring DPW building back to code
Do You Know Your Watershed?
Casinos likely to pass
FALL FAVORITE
Police chief trial has more delays
Young Port girl finds solace in charity walk
Amesbury senior housing program lauded for its care
Heard Around Town
Police Logs
Police Logs
birdwatch
Famed convict, 'Lefty' Gilday, dies in prison
Link to be built between rail trails
Saving the alewife
Challenger has plan to lower tax rate
Feds infuse local bank with cash for small businesses
Police Logs
Walk Against Violence planned for Oct. 16
Peace in the Park to celebrate youth creativity
Penn Brooke panel considering options for Georgetown school
Town wins grant to combat underage drinking
Bruins award Reading Rink to Salisbury library
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, September 16th, 2011
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” September 15th, 2011
Trails and Sails
Small steps taken to fix upstream sewage problem
Newburyport officials end closure
Seabrook oceanfront homes rise in value
Challenger sees trouble in mayor's management style
'Love Bus' pays another visit to Amesbury
Heard Around Town
police logs
district court
Seabrook man jailed for child pornography
Local leaders head to Washington to talk jetties
“Fishtival” A Celebration of our Local Fin Population!
An old friend returns to the Firehouse
Sponsored: Whittier Meadows Fall Yard Sale
Scramble is on for gambling
Sweet smell of success
Connecting trail hits roadblock
Kezer turns attention to roads, sidewalks
Rare piece of Port history up for sale
Group seeks to reduce CPA surcharge to .5%
Official: NH woman shot self, three others
police logs
district court
CVS plan meets some criticism
Townie Tuesday: Kendall Bowie
Rally on tap to push out protesters
Triton student out of coma
Mayoral runoff on Amesbury ballot Sept. 20
Council OKs funding for housing project
Salisbury selectmen vote to award used-car license to local businessman
Police logs
District Court
Superintendent launches 'All hands on deck'
New finance director settles into job in West Newbury
Anti-nuclear march planned for this week
Muggsy and the Sunshine Boys
Healthcare Partner: Healthy Eating
Hope rises for jetty fix
Remembering 9/11
Rowley gives $250K toward Great Marsh purchase
Blaze damages North End home
Police Logs
Police alert residents to recent break-ins
Mayor pushes upriver cities to improve sewage treatment plants
Walk the Little River trail Sept. 24
NHS Class of '46 planning 65th reunion
Friendly's to host museum fundraiser
Lamenting the losses
Police sting nabs two in X-ray thefts
Amesbury man arrested in downtown accidental shooting
Port swimmer: Push through pain to succeed
Ex-House speaker to serve 8 years in prison
West Nile found in Georgetown
Amesbury soldier returns to duty
Labor Day reflections on 'work'
Church notes
Church directory
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, September 9th, 2011
Health center ready to expand
Remembering Tommy
L'Esperance case delayed once again
Amesbury police warn of possible scammers
Police logs
District Court
Port running store gets new ownership
King's committee seat to be filled in October
Lake group to hold Family Fun Day tomorrow
'Choice' students swell ranks in Port schools
Newburyport Five Cents Savings Charitable Foundation makes a $60,000 pledge to NEF
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce, “Chamber Chat” September 8th, 2011
Dolce, a Feline Story
Time to skip a beat
Widow of Sept. 11 attacks recalls tragic day
School campaign heats up
City to look for architects, designs for 'model school'
License revoked for driver in fatal
Mayor to kick off re-election with party on Sept. 18
Church group heads to Haiti to rebuild damaged homes
Superintendent search panel faces decision on Hart candidacy
Police logs
Audubon seeks donations to help buy 75 Rowley acres
Whiny Wednesday – Where the Dinosaurs Roam
Plan to access PI beach delayed
Officer praised for quick action to save heart-attack victim
Honoring the Chain
Two kittens tossed from pickup truck
Minutes saved woman from co-workers' fate
Your thoughts on Sept. 11
Local events to commemorate Sept. 11
Hours of clerks, registers to be cut at Port courthouse
Man held on attempted murder, assault charges
Mosquito testing indicates no more cases of West Nile
TEA PARTY AT WHITTIER HOME MUSEUM
North Shore Readers Theatre Collaborative
Invitation to an Edible Garden: A Family’s Journey Toward Food Independence
Quill Pen & Ink Exhibit at Bridge Gallery
Citizen Profile: Mike Early
Unions approve benefits changes
Man charged with attempted murder
Friends, family offer support for Salisbury teenager in coma
Salisbury to seek grant to stem frequent flooding
Police logs
Holaday makes her presence felt at alliance meeting
Real estate transactions
Free pass available to state parks
Heard Around Town
Local fix eyed for ravaged jetties
A wharf rat's tale
Port ready to welcome students back
Salvation Army welcomes new leaders
police logs
Mobile home damaged in fire
corrections
Special election in Seabrook tomorrow
Code Red program up and running
Sewage overflow prompts worries
What caused river's color?
More disks washing up on local shores
Some Plum Island beaches still closed
First phase of World War Memorial Stadium renovations completed
Merrimack Valley Mission School opens
Heard Around Town
Haverhill bridge jumper rescued from storm-swollen river
Virus detected in Ipswich mosquitoes
Two tied to $5,800 safe theft
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, September 2nd, 2011
A BUMPER CROP
Police overseers sought in Seabrook
MedFlight diverted to Nock Middle School
Port beaches remain closed
Labor Day weekend looks good for fun, mediocre for weather
District Court
Revaluation done; new assessments to be mailed out
Strokes of history to be painted on Town Hall walls
Woman charged with growing pot
Marathon swimmer to talk at chamber breakfast Sept. 9
Happenings At Newburyport In September
Newburyport Labor Day Festival
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” September 1st, 2011
Storm residue closes beaches
Dinner from the backyard
Move afoot to make notable man's grave easier for visitors to discover
Documents reveal few surprises in L'Esperance investigation
Police: Medical issue led to crash
Man out of hospital after car accident
A smoky start to Pentucket school year
Police logs
District Court
Amesbury offers times to remember on Sept. 11
“Tom’s Take” – Take One
Abusive father appeals sentence
Former officer allowed pension
High and mighty
Moseley-to-Maudslay trail hits bump in road amid concerns
Police logs
District Court
Contracts win selectmen's approval
Bids for removal of Town Hall Annex due Sept. 8
Newbury Cultural Council seeks funding proposals
Recycling center extends hours for storm cleanup
Sponsored: Hot Spots to Shop Swings into Fall
Citizen Profile: Mike McCormick
The Great Fire
A blow to history
Tropical storm Irene leaves more headaches in aftermath
GOP clash plays out in Seabrook
$700,000 in community preservation projects OK'd
Three run for NH House seat in District 14 Special Election
Police logs
Ready or not
Selectmen deny theater group's bid to use Old Town Hall
Heard Around Town
Muggsy & His Pals
Irene blows in — and out
Pentucket earns $5.54M for energy conservation
Maritime SOS
A voice for the underdog
police logs
CORRECTION
New Molin principal looking to improve school culture
Preservation funds spark differing objectives
Council to review parking on side streets downtown
PHOTO GALLERY: Irene hits area
Good Night Irene…
L'Esperance investigation digs deeper
Hunkered down and ready for Irene
New life for hotel plans in Amesbury
'It's now or never'
Water main breaks leave some locals tapped out
Hurricane cancellations and emergency information
Delivery delays possible Monday
Send us your Irene pics
A challenge to follow Jesus
Swallows dazzle visitors on Plum Island
Weekend Cancelations
IRENE!
Northeast prepares for Irene's ire
Party crasher
Spartan Race bows to hurricane watch
Conservationist not overlooked
Judge continues case for NH woman charged with hitting disabled person
How to prep for the storm
Schools to pilot on-site mental health facility
District court
Blodgett enlists experts to address underage drinking
Georgetown senior activities
WNBP’s 3rd Annual Jazz Cruise to Feature “Swing Band of the Year”
district court
Company: Verizon strike hobbled business for 8 days
'She's beaten the odds so many times'
Trail eyed to link Moseley and Maudslay parks
Asst. leader named for Port schools
Survey: Off-leash dog pilot a winner
Odd Fellows put major effort into YH parade
Silent memorial planned for Sept. 11
Amesbury bus routes
NH trio charged in thefts
Whiny Wednesday – Joppa Flats
Townie Tuesday: Pete Kelly of Lunt and Kelly Hardware
Music Lineup for NEF Summertime Family Music Festival
Lawyer calls perjury case 'outrageous'
Slow down for swallows
Beach fireworks display fizzles out
Salisbury firm's phones KO'd for 8 days
First runner-up honors for O'Hara
Youth Services announces fall, winter programs
Gambling bill teed up with three casinos, one slot parlor
Police chief seeks new vehicle
Police investigating fatal High St. crash
CPA funds slated for nonprofit groups
Back to School for Newburyport - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
PI property owners get tax reprieve
Longtime state rep remembered as 'effective legislator'
Former sergeant's DUI case proceeds
Self-service checkout technology coming to library
The downtown dance
Heard Around Town
police logs
Adult diploma program now registering for fall
Newburyport Senior News
Everything's fishy at Sunday's 'Fishtival'
Music Lineup for NEF Summertime Family Music Festival
Healthcare Partner: Reading for Health
Beautiful Montana: Lecture at Joppa Flats
Waterfront Movie Series: Finding Nemo
Owner pursues new plan for hotel
Mosquito activity expected to peak after rainy August
Willy's whale of a tale
Police Logs
Heard Around Town
Rolling out a better carpet to downtown
YH tour donations given to Salvation Army
Nominees sought for Breaking the Glass Ceiling Awards
Volunteers lend a hand with library grounds
Town, 5 unions come to contract agreement
Rowley golf course hits market again
SCARING OFF SUMMER
West Enders call for city assistance with rodent problem
State eyes tax on Internet sales
Miss Seabrook 2011 wows judges with her cooking
Heard Around Town
Shorebirds and terns gather on PI
Cat of the Week
BIRD WATCH
Birth
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, August 19th, 2011
Developer to build 23 Port homes
A good year for local vintners
Paving to close city streets to parking today
DA: Texts, calls link corrections officer to inmate lover
Seabrook forced to cut town services
Investors pump $25M into firm
Bodies found; foul play ruled out
Merrimac police probe housebreaks
Police logs
Superintendent search panel named
Enjoy a weekend of jazz at Maudslay Arts Center
THE Provident Community Foundation AWARDS OVER $34,000 to area nonprofit Organizations
Art Walk Saturday August 20th
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” August 18th, 2011
Trash brigade
Husband: 'I would never touch her'
Police drop charges vs. man in Port stabbing
Feds cite Salisbury for wastewater violations
Refuge sees upsurge in plover fledglings
Port's police honor guard performs at Fenway Park
Friends of Plum Island Light annual meeting
Newburyport High School honor roll
Townwide power outage in Merrimac on Sept. 10
World Day of Prayer vigil at Unity on the River
Volunteers Gather to Promote Ovarian Cancer Awareness
“No Boundaries” for Indigo Studio’s Art Walk
Police seek clues to woman's injuries
Snagging a record-breaker
Board OKs compost site change
A somber farewell: Pageant to pay tribute to teen
City closes books $1.5M in the black
Woman summonsed on extortion, larceny charges
Police log
Fate of last used-car dealer's license uncertain
Town rolls out CodeRed system
Effort to save Lower Green marches on
Citizen Profile: Denise Stevenson
Triple show and tell
Senate candidates stump for votes
Turning over a new leaf
Vacancy to be filled on school board
Police probe cause of accident
Police logs
Guests end wedding with fight in parking lot
District Court
Resolution on schools lease agreement sought
Triton seeking new administrator of special education
Waterfront Movie Series: E.T. The Extra Terrestrial
Candidates refuse union endorsement
Salisbury ups access to town affairs
Qpon offers link to daily local deals
Tourist magnet
Operation Backpack readies kids for school
Triton to announce new bus routes
First semester
Police logs
NHS alumni hold annual reception
Cultural council needs volunteers to secure funding
Man, 61, killed in accident
A crowning achievement
Reunion to bring back memories of Salisbury Beach's heyday
Local state trooper helps rescue man from harbor
Wait list to begin for Appliance Rebate Program
Passing the stress test
Elder menus
Birth
Church notes
Cat of the week
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, August 12th, 2011
Water storage on the rise
Firefighters honor one of their own
Volunteer efforts to clean up beach keep Plum Island looking shipshape
Changes for local brewer may be on tap
Sheriff offering citizens academy to 25 applicants
District Court
Sproul begins job as West Newbury finance director
Newbury appoints team to oversee stormwater mandate
Babe Ruth picture to be raffled at Old Home Days
City to begin water main replacements
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce Chamber Chat August 11th, 2011
Muggsy’s Boiling Pot
NRA reveals options for waterfront
The making of a bridge
Sergeant facing drunken driving charges resigns
Unionized electrical workers unveil new tactic with website
Police logs
District Court
Former Port man selected for Civil Rights Hall of Fame
Manager selected for Bresnahan building project
Police win $5,000 grant to deter underage drinkers
Whiny Wednesday- Amuse Me
Rebecca Parris and TarBone at Maudslay Arts Center
Amesbury pastor meets siblings for first time
Plaque to honor father of urban renewal
Cutting out
Union to bring back protesters
Tierney calls for hearings on S&P downgrade
Sergeant headed to trial in assault case
Police logs
District Court
Cemetery fence repairs progressing
Sachem: World faces 'imminent peril'
Newburyport Chamber Music Festival Celebrating 10th Season
Newburyport Families Bring Eyeglasses, XO Laptops to Sister Village in Kenya
Townie Tuesday: Lydia Jones
A life in pictures
Senator recalls trips to Port during tough childhood
Verizon employees take to picket lines
Special prosecutor assigned to handle L'Esperance case
Businesses expand in Amesbury
City Council approves $418,000 IT upgrade
2 plead not guilty in stabbing case
Police logs
District Court
Relay for Life benefit moves to Thursday at Flatbread
Healthcare Partner: Cooking with Hospitality!
Waterfront Concert Series – Grease Sing-A-Long
Upper Millyard repairs begin
Bouncing back
Parade tops off 'wonderful week'
Real estate transactions
Meeting to discuss parking on Atlantic Ave.
Tales of Indians and high treason
Low Street water main to be replaced
District court
Shellfish now for sale at Farmers Market
Library Friends seek new members
Yankee Homecoming Parade 2011
Yankee Homecoming Fireworks
Police nab man with weapons
Festival heads for finish with fireworks, parade
Prep school set for the big screen
Pedaling with purpose
Tendercrop's patrons mourn death of Buffy the buffalo
Swallows are gathering for their journey south
Group returns from mission trip
district court
VIDEO: Beatlejuice on the Waterfront
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, August 5th, 2011
A solemn goodbye to firefighter
Bed race 'Simply' crowd pleasing
Police report no issues in wake of arrests
Angry altercation leads to arrest
Police logs
LaBella selling Monstah Dawgs in Market Square
Fun for the whole family tomorrow at Maudslay
Project-based activities make summer learning fun
Rec Center to reduce hours due to budget cuts
Bed Race 2011
PHOTO GALLERY: Funeral for Salisbury fire Lt. Tim Oliveira
Poetry Readings in John Greenleaf Whittier’s Victorian Garden
Sidewalk Sales
Newburyport Chamber or Commerce “Chamber Chat” August 4th, 2011
Salisbury fireman to be laid to rest today
Wee Yankees
Let the shopping begin!
Armed melee leads to arrests
Bookstore moves to 'bright, happy place'
45-year-old man in jail after nude shave on beach
Judge upholds Groveland's firing of police officer
Youth football leader looking at more serious jail time
Two men arrested on heroin charges on River Street
Few contests in city election
Sponsored: Hot Spots To Shop Summer 2011
HOMECOMING'S GREATEST HITS
Yankee Homecoming calendar of events
Hospital sought help on protests
Calm waters so far for local boaters
Entertainment keeps beat for festival
Yankee Homecoming Notebook
police logs
DISTRICT COURT
Hundreds celebrate National Night Out
Mayor's race only contest in primary
Citizen Profile: Julie Price of Oak Valley Farm
Foot of the Bed, Beer and Dogs
Salisbury accident details released
Policeman arrested on DUI charges
Protesters continue fight against nuclear power 35 years later
Plum Island shark sighting unconfirmed
Man charged in pedestrian death: 'I just didn't see her'
Police logs
Salisbury police to conduct unannounced alcohol checks
Homecoming handiwork
Woman arraigned in housebreak attempt in Merrimac
Seeking treasures at Belleville Antique Show
Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge Open House 9:30am-3:30pm on Saturday August 6th
Firefighter succumbs to injuries
Election ballots take shape
Welcome to 'fantasy land'
An early ready, set, go
Eye to the past
Trucks, cars, music and more at tomorrow's National Night Out
Job skills workshop offered for older adults
Georgetown senior activities
School leaders retreating today on Plum Island
real estate transfers
PHOTO GALLERY: Old-Fashioned Sunday
Accident victim recalled as sincere, hardworking
Desperate pleas as nation heads toward debt default
Paid parking gets its Homecoming test
Olde-Fashioned Sunday bringing back some favorites
Births
programs at Mass audubon's joppa flats education center
Church directory
Backyard birds still active in warm weather
Church notes
Sermon for the sleep-deprived
Yankee Homecoming 2011
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, July 29th, 2011
High hopes for summer
Salisbury teenager arrested on charge of statutory rape
Bond authorization now targets Lower Millyard
L'Esperance theft case transferred to Peabody
State fetes addition of land to wildlife preserve
Mayor's IT plan being downsized
District Court
Homecoming courts youths with Battle of the Bands
Old Home Day set for Saturday, Aug. 20
School renovations could face second Town Meeting vote
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” July 27th, 2011
Amesbury man dies in I-95 accident
Home sales figures lead to concern
Sobriety checkpoint nets 10
All around the town
Craft fair draws hundreds to browse and buy
Single-family home trends
Heard Around Town
Parking woes lead to emergency fix
City councilors wants downtown streets cleaned up
district court
yankee homecoming notebook
Good news: Town nearly half a million more in the black
Muggsy’s Summer Sentiments
Grace Kelly Jazz at Maudslay Arts Center This Weekend
Whiny Wednesday – Lazy Days of Summer
Historic district proposed for 770 Port buildings
Legality of town's used-car dealer law questioned
Kezer: Eastern Lumber site not best option for DPW
Auction offers lunch with local celebrity
Heard Around Town
Former officer seeks pension
Muscle Car Show revs up on Aug. 13
Class of '71 reunion on Saturday
Newbury library director takes position at school
Council raises fees for off-leash dogs in undesignated areas
Firehouse to Host a Maritime Concert Experience
Citizen Profile: Gabrielle Minh
'Resident-only' streets creep outward
Tax bills at center of debate
Changes in Amesbury's single-family home tax bills
Councilor calls for public input on future surveillance cameras
Protesters to steer clear of Market Square during Homecoming
AG looking into lending complaints
Lawmakers approve tax-free day
Police logs
District Court
Academy's gifts bolster Newbury town services
Changes possible to Page School building project
The Magic that Emanates from John Geesink’s “Lucky Corner”
Photographer Cindy Batya Geller Presents “The Radiancy of Nature” at Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats
ENTERTAINMENT IN ABUNDANCE FOR YANKEE HOMECOMIN
Healthcare Partner: Drownings – The Reality
Police bust secret drug operation
Beachside menu
Grange plans Summer Festival
Saving the shellfish
'I like the way it was'
Heard Around Town
Coming full circle
police logs
yankee homecoming notebook
Parks to host day-long series of fun, family events
NAA Colorists Show
Grand jury indicts Port policeman
Suspect in city stabbing indicted
Take a walk through history with new booklet
Triple digits
Locals launch life ring in campaign to keep swimmers safe
corrections
Mammals and fish highlight boat trips
birdwatch
cat of the week
Parker River wildlife refuge programs
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, July 22nd, 2011
NRA losing money with parking plan
The root of the problem
Seabrook debates opening gun range
Bank's clock tower a new spot to spend some time
Salvation Army hosts free arts workshop
Pentucket Rocks to benefit new foundation
Battle brews over expanded bottle bill
police logs
Triton High School honor roll
Heard Around Town
Residents slam NRA meetings
Keep your cool
Commission not sold on job-sharing plan with Newbury
SILVER RETIREMENT
Temperatures to soar to dangerous levels
Myra Fowler named Citizen of the Year
PTO cooking up 11th annual Kitchen Tour
DISTRICT COURT
police logs
Free seminar aims to help those facing foreclosure
The Brew returns to The Firehouse Center for the Arts
Smooth Jazz Music on WNBP
Board scolds officials
Police arrest father and son in drug bust
Officials seek answers on probe of former police chief
Opponent aims to oust mayor
Sweepstakes machines proposed for Ten's Show Club in Salisbury
Rowley man charged in attack on Salisbury officer
Salisbury Library expansion wait-listed for state funds
Paint job spruces up police station floors
Heard Around Town
Trial of former hospital exec set for Nov. 9
Citizen Profile: Gabrielle Minh, Tailor from South Vietnam
Music for Music – through the Generations
Rails, Pails, & Blazing Trails!
Leaders talk up green initiative
Police logs
A call for donors
The final string
Parking restriction eased for beach residents
Future of old home awaits further review
Rockets take journey toward 'outer space'
Heard Around Town
Full speed ahead for garage repairs
Bubble Day, other activities at Georgetown Library
Newburyport’s Riverfront Music Festival
Documents discovered about police
Protest get protested
Beachcoma on Plum Island reopens
Newbury, Port to share conservation agent on Plum Island
Return sail for Alabama
Teen safe, but abandoned inner tube leads to search
Amesbury Academy Honor Roll
Team New England plans fundraising bike ride on 9/10/11
police logs
Debt restructuring yields $412K savings
Exchange Club of Newburyport Meeting
A farewell to Harry
Spraying to squash outbreak
Auction brings end to family business
Heard Around Town
Traffic light increases safety at intersection
elder menus
To enjoy summer, pray for a better world
Bird watch
Ex-correctional employee indicted in sex with inmate
Church directory
Former finance director seeks $500K in damages
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, July 15th, 2011
Anger over response to Water St.
Residents ready to jump in
Anna Jaques Aid serves up 'Hospitality!' cookbook
District Court
Brookwood School honor roll
CleanTech Center obtains $50,000 enterprise grant
Bankruptcy filing postpones Hollow Cafe auction
Seabrook Station relicensing process pushed back
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” July 14th, 2011
Tussle over Plum Island sandbags
Dogs unleashed
Mayor, councilors lack challengers
Selectman says he is cleared in probe
Sparhawk headmaster: Playhouse not forced out
Bill would allow district councilors to keep their seats
Road projects to begin this summer
Safety changes for Byfield Village intersection up for review
Woman held without bail on assault charges
Port fire causes smoke damage
Citizen profile: Brian Stoddard, Fowle’s Breakfast Cook
Don Campbell Band and 60’s Invasion at Maudslay Arts Center
Riverfront Festival
The Damnwells’ Alex Dezen to Appear at the Firehouse
Yankee Homecoming Program Books on Sale Now!
Whiny Wednesday – Creatures of the Sea
Down and out
Made for TV: Eat Cake on 'Cupcake Wars'
Selectmen refuse to explain ouster of assistant harbormaster
Pettengill House gears up for school
Dentist gives elders reason to smile
Georgetown begins water use restrictions
Police logs
Salisbury wins $900K state grant
Fun for Muggles and more at library
Police crack down on underage drinking
L'Esperance pleads not guilty
Hatchet attack victim's death leads to review of case
Police logs
150 rally around ousted assistant harbormaster
Officials OK fourth downtown camera
Heard around Town
Plans in works for Byfield village road improvements
District Court
City's veteran police inspector retires
Local oil company removes storage tanks
Muggsy’s Mid-Summer Ruminations
Healthcare Partner: Dr. Kay Ficht
L'Esperance surrenders to police L'Esperance to face charges
Final curtain call
police logs
Embracing the possibilities
The Hollow Cafe facing its last orders
Fans starstruck by the Stanley Cup's impromptu Port visit
Lions Convention a high note for two AHS musicians
Police association throwing Olde Fashioned Family Fair
Georgetown municipal appointments
Cozy living inside the Lighthouse Keeping Hotel
Animal Advocacy Comes to Jabberwocky
Advisory lifted on Attitash
MURKY WATERS
Of poodle skirts, bubble gum and '50s fun
Little egret is a big attraction
elder menus
Cat of the week
Bird watch
Programs offered at Audubon's Joppa Flats education center
Births
correction
Battle of the bands!
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, July 8th, 2011
Patrick visits Salisbury
A top-level review for Hines Bridge project
Financial auditor: 'It's pretty bad'
Quick thinking saves Amesbury home from blaze
Police logs
Suspect charged in credit card theft
Twist the night away at Sock Hop
Retirement costs up $186,000
Downtown cameras up for debate at Monday meeting
Program aims to assist unemployed pay mortgages
City to replace malfunctioning downtown crosswalk controls
Testing the waters
Access way reopens on Plum Island
Renewed effort gets trail plans moving
Byfield church welcomes new pastor
Budget packed with policy directives
Police logs
Amesbury Health Care gives $15,000 to Senior Center
Amazing Race to support Pan-Mass Challenge bike ride
Summer educational fun for children at library
Klezmer Jazz at Maudslay Arts
“Making an Impression: Newburyport Art Association Printmakers”
In the rough
Businessman takes stand vs. hospital protesters
Newcomers win primary for state rep
Skating helps teammates dodge the pitfalls of old age
police logs
Heard Around Town
Manseau finalist for high school National Principal of the Year
Planning Board changes approved
Salisbury building permits
Free summer concerts begin Sunday
Citizen Profile: Katherine Rand of the Natural Grocer
Second hotel a no-go
Waiting out the algae
City releases how-to video on paid parking
Newburyport to roll out $500,000 in roadwork this month
Power surge traps woman in elevator
Police logs
Deane named Exchangite of the Year
Water rate increase now effective
Seabrook goes to polls today
Amesbury Days schedule of events
Animal advocate
Kielbasa Challenge puts a Polish flavor on Amesbury Days
Police report delayed
Mosquitoes not wasting any time making presence known
Police logs
Former youth football treasurer indicted, charged with stealing from league
Riverfront Music Festival hits high note for 10th year
A tribute to a brave fisherman
Selectmen outline goals for new fiscal year
Program aims to assist unemployed pay mortgages
Sparks fly over fireworks bill
Budget: Shellfish plant a keeper
Officials won't release town finance audit
Seven to face off Tuesday in primary for NH House
Birds, fish and mammals highlight offshore trips
Wine in the Pines toasts Amesbury Days
Parker River wildlife refuge offers free programs
Amesbury Days schedule of events
bird watch
Birth
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, July 1st, 2011
Developer downsizes beach plan
Trash talk: Plum Island Foundation steps in for cleanup duty
Amesbury Days schedule of events
HAPPY DAYS
Brewfest on tap
police logs
Newburyport senior activities
Special primary Tuesday to fill rep seat
Sgt. Shears sworn in as Merrimac's new police chief
Reappointment of assistant harbormaster hits a snag
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” June 30th, 2011
Forecast for the Fourth
Vacancy for waterfront hotel plans
Heard Around Town
police logs
Amesbury Days schedule of events
Man, 36, guilty of getting teens drunk
Amesbury Days kicks off today with party
district court
Marshal: McCarthy hearing completed; mayor has finding
Work in progress to pave Triton exit road
Whiny Wednesday – Beach It!
Foot-stompin’ New Orleans Jazz
Ex-finance boss brings suit vs. town
Reservation for 25
Salisbury becomes the place to go ... kart
Local man faces 20 child porn charges
Heard Around Town
Police want more cameras; councilor wants rights protected
Kelly's team clinches championship
Plan in place to clean up Merrimac police station basement
Girls Inc. offers 'Action for Safety summer class
Bank pledges $15,000 for new senior center
Townie Tuesday: Olga MacFarlane
Muggsy Barnicle’s Gossip, Facts, & Scoops
Featured Artist Show at NAA
Woman assaulted in Rowley
Unexpected arrival
DISTRICT COURT
police logs
$1.15M school bonds OK'd
West Newbury selectmen, ousted official hold private meeting
Summer concert series plays on Thursdays
Red Sox tickets for sale
Salisbury Library Kids Program starts tomorrow
Instruction style changes in Triton district
Healthcare Partner: Children and Lyme disease
Bridge Gallery Presents “Local Color”
Council to vote on school projects
Taking up residence
Jury duty demands continue for deceased Georgetown man
'Warriors' descend on Amesbury
Heard Around Town
Sun shines on second day of Sand & Sea Festival
Celebrate the Fourth on the town common
Summer reading program kicks off at Rowley library
Merrimac Santa Parade bringing circus to town
police logs
Game time for stadium renovation
Merrimac officials: Citation warranted
Agency takes Action, moves out of annex
BUMPER SEASON
Heard around town
district Court
Extraordinary summer morning on Plum Island
Elder menus
Cat of the week
Bird watch
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, June 24th, 2011
The Band of Brushes present Capturing Light
Major staff shake-up at Pentucket
A senior prom to remember
Group opens first home for homeless
Aircraft replicas hit the runway tomorrow
Bulger bagged: Whitey's capture the talk of the courthouse
Diverse offerings at adult camp
Court hearing tied to Newburyport officer postponed
Amesbury police win regional safety award
Paving planned to improve town's roads
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” June 23rd, 2011
Locals: Put parkers in their place
'Catch the Wave'
Police logs
Seabrook officials sniffing out hundreds of unregistered dogs
Amesbury spends $14K on superintendent search
Concerns raised over Newbury rail trail project
Local conservationist recognized as tireless advocate
Read-a-thon raises $2,100 for hospital
Heard Around Town
Lawyers withdraw motions to dismiss in assault case
New Salisbury bus route rolls out for event
Green Newburyport – Part III
Celebrating John Greenleaf Whittier
Aides' jobs preserved
Army sgt. surprises daughters with visit
Team Chuckle laughing its way to a cure
Councilors issue plan to stem odors
Amesbury man charged with extortion in dispute with coach
Second truck fire in Port in two days
Police Logs
District Court
Three Port teachers awarded for dedication
Payment approved for tree work at Rowley town well
Townie Tuesday: Sarah Hayden
In the Moment Photography Show at Newburyport Art Association
Ruling the roost in Salisbury
No injuries as flames engulf errant truck
Hospital: ER not closing
Few shake-ups as new election season heats up
Rowley: A community blooms in town garden
Teen charged with car break, assault
Police logs
District Court
Farewell to Ozzie
Complaint filed against board's private meetings
An Inspiring Experience For All The Senses
'Rip It 'n' Clip It'
Georgetown woman overcomes odds, earns degree
'Schools and farming are in my blood'
NRA looks to develop 'dirt lots'
Bike rider injured on Plum Island
Police logs
Winnacunnet graduates 270 students
Canoe tippers needed for Yankee Homecoming contest
Grange hosts last supper until the fall
Video Report: “Rip It n’ Clip It” for Nate Bibaud
Raw Video: Today's Bruins parade
Blaze sweeps through house
'Young musician with old soul'
Federal regulations strangle NH fishing fleet
Movie based on book 'Townie' planned
Newbury puts cuts in place
When the going gets tough
Last-minute gift ideas for Dad
Church notes
Elder menus
Cat of the week
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, June 17th, 2011
A Bloomsday reading
Islanders to pay for beach fix
Throat cancer survivor to sing at Fenway
Parade bound? Bruins party expected to snarl traffic
Developers to be invited again to NRA meeting
Police logs
District Court
Three finalists chosen for finance director's position
Route 110 zoning wins council approval
Deficits shut down inspections for now
High School Students Help Bring the Internet to Rural Kenyan Schools
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” June 16th, 2011
Officer accused of witness tampering
Bad dog! City councilor calls for higher fines for violations
Snow days come due for local students, teachers still in school
Famed Bruins player wins parking spots
Police logs
District Court
Budget OK'd without more for schools
Kezer, other leaders pushing strong solution to health care costs
DiMasi convicted in corruption case
Triton dress code finalized
Whiny Wednesday – Spencer Pierce Little Farm
Cleanup fires up residents
Bruins Mania
Another stabbing suspect arrested
Salisbury Beach revival stymied by land deals, economy
Salvation Army leaders bid farewell to Port
Heard Around Town
police logs
With some bumps, council OKs budget
Planners don't like what they see
Salisbury seeks several volunteers to staff boards
Media in the Port Episode #13
“RIP IT ‘n CLIP IT” An Evening of Courage, Determination and Hope
Motown Dance Party
FRIENDS OF PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITS AT THE PROVIDENT BANK, STOREY AVENUE
Citizen Profile: Kathleen Bailey
No bail for stabbing suspect
Nonprofits succumb to new IRS rule
Dozens step forward to join crime watch
High levels of algae at Lake Attitash
New Surfland lure: the Hooksett hook?
Newbury heart attack victim dies
Police seek suspect in car break-ins
Police logs
Merrimac votes to fund share of Pentucket budget
Federal program to help homeowners avoid foreclosure
Director Suzanne Bryan and CPR at the Firehouse
Healthcare Partner: Make One Change with Tokyo Joe’s!
Muggsy’s Address “Our State of the Newburyport Restaurant Scene”
NRA asks Karp to reveal plans
Quick action saves heart attack victim
Old Town Hill to return to former glory
Police arrest suspect in mid-day Port stabbing
Caretaker finds solace in photography
Heard Around Town
police logs
Marx accepts position as new Molin principal
Girls Inc. offering Money Talks workshop
Firefighters agree to extend contract
“Summer Exposure” exhibit at Firehouse Gallery
RECLAMATION: One Artist’s Journey Through Loss
A higher calling
Homecoming chairwoman adds teen events
Group loses appeal of Karp plans
Taking the 'milk train' to Ipswich for a night on the town
Parking rate for MBTA lot lowered
District Court
Elder menus
Water helps attract more birds
PROGRAMS AT MASS AUDUBON'S JOPPA FLATS EDUCATION CENTER
Birdwatch
Video Report: Newburyport’s Fabulous Life
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, June 10th, 2011
Millions shelled out on face-lift in Hampton
Local captain lands a big one
Grand Jury indicts man in stabbing, kidnapping case
Storm causes little damage in area
City works to reopen access ways
Crisis center opens child-friendly room
Fundraiser tomorrow benefits Children's Tumor Fund
Town, schools to work together on walking program
Groveland Scouts plan Eagle project, fundraisers
Heard Around Town
The Goat or Who is Sylvia
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” June 9th, 2011
Town steps up anti-gang efforts
Group files appeal vs. waterfront tank removal
Tierney opposes nuke plant extension
Changes in works for Amesbury school, playhouse
City, union settle contract for police senior officers
Union offers deal on special ed aides
Police logs
District Court
Seabrook real estate market stabilizing, assessor reports
Bank donation of $50,000 to help upgrade science equipment
Maudslay Arts Center Sets Summer Concert Series Schedule
Newburyport Garden Tour
Marshal suspends officer
Port police make arrest in stabbing
Residents: Make way for public
Amesbury Days brews up mix of new and old
Register refuses to accept 'robo-signed' documents
Police logs
District Court
Merrimac selectmen choose Shears as next police chief
New recreational area slated for Bradstreet site
IC students display musical, artistic talents
Townie Tuesday: Sarah Pike
17th Century Saturdays!
A Free, Fun, Family Day at Parker River
Going hairless for Nate
Police issue warrant for downtown stabbing suspect
Couple accused of bilking parents
Newbury marinas lash out over moorings
Two school projects gain support
Parents invited to meet Molin principal finalists
Decision tonight on outsourcing of school aides
Police logs
Students build skiff at Lowell's Boat Shop
Come Join Our Parade Because, “It Takes a Village”
Want to play nice? Play Ball in the House
police logs
A 'royal' ending for Georgetown High grads
'My passion has always been to help the underdog'
A bittersweet day
From the past to the future
Newburyport grads told to stay humble, have fun
Refuge to offer week-long photo camp for teenagers
Scout plans Animal Day on the common Saturday
Jennell wins town's first volunteer award
Newburyport becomes a Massachusetts Green Community – Part II
Local man stabbed downtown
Attorney: Sandals not weapons
Port man indicted on robbery charges
Heard Around Town
Donaghue students take laps against cancer
A passion for percussion
'Be the future'
Preschool holding fundraiser for student's family
births
birdwatch
Colorful descriptions for common birds
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, June 3rd, 2011
'I'm just glad we found him'
Plovers find safe refuge on beaches
Palin bus tour swings through Seabrook
Newburyport High School Class of 2011
Pentucket High School Class of 2011
Students track tornadoes' path
Financial workshop for girls planned
Teachers, schools reach tentative deal
district court
Thurlow reappointed to historical board
Sponsored: gDesigns and gCharmz
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” June 2nd, 2011
Muggsy’s News for Now
Man feared drowned
Weakened concrete found at nuke plant
Town hopes to put cork in bottle deposit bill
Salisbury parish gives coffeehouse scene a try
Harbormaster gains control of moorings in Newbury
Police logs
district court
Georgetown High School Class of 2011
Introducing the Sparhawk School Class of 2011
Local NSCC graduates announced
Roger Ebacher gets into the ‘re: groove’
Wild Families: New Life in the Wild
Whiny Wednesday- Strawbery Banke
City OKs firefighter contract
'Swept away'
Youth hanged on arson charges amid hysteria
Teacher aide outsourcing bid saves $130,000
Freelance writers sought
Police logs
Library implements new catalog system
Mass Audubon offers biodiversity event
Introducing the Triton Regional High School Class of 2011
District Court
Citizen Profile: Betsy and Kincade Webb
Officials recover body of missing 12-year-old Lawrence girl off Hampton Beach, N.H.
Video Report: Memorial Day in Newburyport
'They are our very best'
Introducing Amesbury High School's Class of 2011
Waiting for the fire to come
'The most appalling scene I ever witnessed'
police logs
Real estate transactions
Weeding out the problems
Rail trail design wins state approval
In Rowley, second phase of property remeasuring to begin
Coast Guard searching for young swimmer
police logs
police logs
DISTRICT COURT
Smooth start-up for paid parking
'Seize the day'
A man of the people
Heard Around Town
A medal day for Dubus
Preservation Awards announced
Selectmen disagree on reappointments to historical board
Council to decide on firefighters' overtime funding request
Chocolatiers in training
Sewage disks still litter beaches
Holaday hopes for 2nd term as mayor
Board chooses Las Vegas educator
Former chief seeks almost $70K pension
Women charged in thefts reach plea deal
District Court
Elder menus
cat of the week
Treats at Paws Pet Boutique
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, May 27th, 2011
Paid parking shifts into gear
Employee parking rules
Parking: A quick refresher
Salisbury officer placed on paid leave
Big yearbook to celebrate big year
Forecast bright for unofficial start of season
Memorial Day observances
Port students pay respects to fallen veterans
West End fire station closed again
Drilling won't disrupt weekend for landfill neighbors
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” May 26th, 2011
Newburyport Youth Services
Sponsored: gdesigns Jewelry
A growing concern
Harbor Schools properties under agreement
Seniors may get center at Bresnahan
Traffic, parking worry neighbors
I-95 visitors center needs volunteer staff members
Man sentenced to jail in bat attack
Police logs
District Court
Councilors vote to 'surplus' Town Annex
Newbury OKs budget with deep cuts to departments
Newburyport’s Memorial Day Celebration
Spring Fest
From student to start-up
Karp team meets NRA members
Speed to blame in fatal car crash
Clubs face closure if fire regulations not met by June 1
Board hopes to guide future of Route 110
Harrington earns high marks
Senate budget preserves some local programs
Cost of taxi rides going up
Newbury woman hurt in collision with truck
Salisbury man charged in assault on neighbor
Citizen Profile: Paul Abruzzi
“All Things Bright & Beautiful at Bridge Gallery in Newburyport”
Union, Holaday closer to accord
Two officers lauded for quick actions
A shallow alert
Port transportation perks come under fire
Triton to reconsider dress code for students
Charges dropped in alleged police assault
police logs
Budget-cutting plan doesn't get Brown's approval
Treatment program for Lake Attitash under discussion tomorrow
Free summer university returns to Triton
Kerry: Aid unlikely for jetty repairs
Closed station: Heart attack victim dies
It's all about boats
police logs
Beloved librarian 'leads with her heart'
Merrimac girl in good condition after accident
Budget hearings begin tonight
Memorial Day parade to step off at VFW
Giunta enters council race
District Court
Meet Dr. Christannah Waters, OB/GYN
Video Report: Newburyport Chocolate Tour
NH man charged in child porn case
Firefighter supporter blasts sign removal
Calif. killer returned to face 1988 Andover rape, kidnaping charges
Wheelabrator agrees to pay $7.5M
District Court
When the going gets tough ...
When the going gets tough ...
An island of mist and birds
Cat of the week
Births
Untitled
VIDEO: Students make prints
Clipper City Rail Trail’s birthday is here!
Report: Sgt. hit subdued man in face
Lt. Gov. announces grant for culvert project
Zoning changes sought to draw in businesses
Group seeks to attack invasive weed in Lake Attitash
Red tide, rain shut down shellfish harvesting in region
Port in conflict of interest, commissioners charge
Service Patrols' on I-95 to assist motorists
Councilors take hard look at school budget
SST graduates to receive certificates June 3
district court
Muggsy’s Millin’ Around Town
Raffle for an Indian Motorcycle
Terezin
Preservation Week events carry on through Sunday!
Sponsored: gdesign Jewelry
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, May 20th, 2011
The Fab Four in Newburyport?
Mini Media Workshop & Networking at PortMedia!
Boy may have been killed in Hampton
Parking plan idling
Charter school told to change
Bargain hunters swarm storage unit auctions
First striped bass 'keepers' of season landed by fishermen
Police logs
School board decreases Pentucket budget by $125K
Town Meeting to vote on budget with deep cuts
Hobby shop to say goodbye
Girl Scouts give birds homes on trail
Whiny Wednesday – Mad for Mini-Golf
Great deal for the Great Marsh
Forecast: Dreary with a guarantee of more rain
Station shut; man suffers heart attack
Brown clarifies budget remarks
Cousins fined for violation of campaign finance law
Police logs
District Court
Police union, town agree to extend contract for a year
Town meetings OK Triton budget
Housing petition heads to Legislature
Citizen Profile: Bill Bixby
YANKEE HOMECOMING NEEDS VOLUNTEERS BECAUSE “IT TAKES A VILLAGE”
Race to Nowhere
Dispute leads to station's closure
Port needs your help to be a 'Coast Guard city'
Runaway peacock reunited with owner after flying the coop
Kerble: Radon at NHS under control
police logs
Bike trail anniversary includes baking contest, goodies
District Court
Newburyport Bank has global 'footprint'
Thrift shop opens
Second annual 5K Fun Run/Walk set to step off Saturday
Free Presentation About Indigenous Fish
Woman charged in fatal crash
Pentucket to decide on teacher cuts
From wharf rat to benefactor
Surrounded by animals, officer goes 'above and beyond'
police logs
Beautiful blue peacock lands in Byfield
Heard around town
Owner slightly hurt in boat explosion
Councilors announce re-election plans
One more home in Haiti
CITY TO CELEBRATE CLIPPER CITY TRAIL’S FIRST BIRTHDAY ON MAY 22
Chocolate Tour
Lecture on Guyana Wildlife
Senator gets candid about nation's troubles in speech to Greater Newburyport Chamber
Hospital job awarded to nonunion electricians
Fundraiser keeps love for young Lucy alive
Chamber lauds 'voice of Newburyport'
Remembering the barges and trains of yesteryear — and the coal they carried
Town has $1.2M in pipeline to fix culvert
Police warn of Pentucket youth sports scam
Cat of the Week
DISTRICT COURT
Officials close in on plans for hotel
40 years and counting
Nonpartisan group's proposals would expand Tierney's district
Court dismisses bus driver's civil rights claim
Port's top cop makes arrest
Student charged with selling pot
Church assists with internships
Hazardous waste collection June 4
A special gig for Café© Jazz's anniversary
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, May 13th, 2011
SLIDESHOW: Damn Yankees
Celebrated North Shore Photographer at The Firehouse Center
Yankee Homecoming Youth Community Service Award Nominations
Media in the Port Episode #10
Cakes for Raffle!
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” May 12th, 2011
Triton schools consider layoffs
Fishermen wary of fed report
Mayor aims to cut staff at City Hall
Town, unions make deal on health costs
Local job seeker: Don't be fooled by Craigslist scams
Police logs
District Court
Postal carriers' annual food drive Saturday
NHS takes a classic swing at 'Damn Yankees'
Pentucket's Hart retiring after 30 years fostering creativity
Anna Jaques Hospital Announces Public Phase of Capital Campaign
Tax hikes rejected in Newbury, Rowley
Asian doctors tour hospital
Officer fired after arrest incident
Overtime spending leads to face-off between mayor, Fire Department
Newbury man, 22, killed in car crash
Tax increase for schools passes
Council balks at charter mailing cost
Police logs
Correction
Fitness club still pumping away
Newburyport becomes a Massachusetts Green Community
The Economics of Happiness
Vintage Baseball at Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm
NEWBURYPORT UP FROM THE ASHES – AFTER THE GREAT FIRE 1811– 2011
Citizen Profile: Ari Herzog
Live Raptors and Family Fun at Bird-a-thon Fun-a-thon
'We've been beaten down to a pulp'
Open door policy gets slammed
SEASON OF CHANGE
City considers putting building up for sale
Charges against two in bank robbery dropped
Police logs
District Court
Student arrested on drug-selling charges
Police Department readies for reaccreditation review
City proposes to lower speed limit on Water Street
Concussion in Student Athletes
Yankee Homecoming’s “Bouquets in Bloom” An Evening of Wine Tasting
Comfort amid confirmation
Growing readership
Voters head to the polls tomorrow
Tax break eyed for school user fees
Charter member says change is unsupportable
Councilor pushing to pass transparency order
Apartment fire cause unknown
Police logs
Town meetings slated for next week
Fun and food planned for election day
‘TEACH CHILDREN TO SAVE’
Man held without bail in stabbing
Community mourns loss of beloved priest who died at 81
Yo, ho, ho ... and a bottle of Caldwell's rum!
Lawmaker resigns, then decides to run again
Amesbury man joins Wahlberg entourage
Heard Around Town
Rare dove at store's feeders gives customers, visitors a treat
Programs at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
Bird watch
Elder menus
OpArt Spring Show
Absolutely Abstract
A grand paint job
Hospital breaks ground on expansion
Heard Around Town
Ceramic bunny case sent hopping out of District Court
Revere woman suspected in theft from T.J. Maxx
Rowing race launches spring season at boat shop
Moving on up
Town cleans up rail trail tomorrow
police logs
Baddour: 'Break this union grip'
Muggsy’s Mussing on the Literary Festival
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, May 7th, 2011
Vibrant Life Expo
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” May 6th, 2011
THE NEWBURYPORT CHAMBER ANNOUNCES SPRING INVITATION NIGHTS
Party for a rock star
Prime Port land eyed for clearing
Blasting at landfill to begin next week
Karp to remove tanks on property
Fishermen will get their say at hearings
Amesbury puts teacher aides out to bid
Drug take-back nets 38,201 pounds in NE
Police logs
Pentucket to go back to towns for approval of reduced budget
Voting under way for Provident's grants
Salisbury seeks ownership of roads
Moving on to the next project
5 finalists in running to lead schools
School board OKs budget; 8 jobs cut
Fire Department to use Elm Street station
Shoplifting suspects arrested in Seabrook
Police logs
District Court
Voters OK bigger Bagnall School
Cook challenges Dalzell for seat on Cemetery Commission
Knowles edges Kemper in selectmen's race
For local families, 9/11 'closure' hard to find
Terrorism-related deaths
Cardinal to visit parish Sunday
Police Logs
Merrimac, Groveland vote down tax hikes to fund Pentucket budget
Bank reorganizes for easier maneuvering
Museum names new board chairman
Store smashed by drunken driver 'better than it was'
Nominees sought for teacher of the year
Four candidates seek 2 selectmen's seats in Newbury
Muggsy’s Toolin’ around Town
Affordable housing relief sought
Police marshal, fire chief removed from Civil Service
Controversy swirls amid election
Slower than the speed of sloth
Staging a revival
Fire burns 2 acres in Maudslay State Park
police logs
Dangerousness hearing for stabbing suspect postponed
Literary Festival draws 3,500
Obama: Al-Qaida head bin Laden dead
Roaring Twenties Gala to celebrate 20 years of Firehouse fun
Wisdom trumps age
Rocks Village Bridge on fast track
Rock collecting and Sunday School
Elder menus
Drivers feeling the surge at the pump
Warmer weather brings more migrants to the area
Ready to launch
Cat of the week
Church notes
VIDEO:Wisdom Trumps Age
Restaurant Review: Enzo Restaurant & Bar
Ex-youth league treasurer accused in cash theft
A vision in progress
Former chief returns to law
Budget overrun tops $130,000
A circle of healing
Vandals damage vehicles in Port
NH man charged in garden center thefts
District Court
Restaurant asks to expand to open-air dining
Panel to narrow list of candidates for superintendent
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, April 28th, 2011
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” April 28th, 2011
Water leak leaves PI dry
Citizens for Newbury hosting candidates forum
Questions surround paid parking
Selectmen seek grant for Seabrook fish plant
Local support behind state health insurance plan
Blazing a trail
police logs
Plans in the works for Evening of Heroes
Town to try again to sell land
Write-in candidate seeks School Committee seat
Social Media and Internet Marketing (shameless self promotion!)
Local Photographer Looks Through Worldly Lens
Holaday, union at impasse
Time for free play
Anti-override campaign begins
Less mess underfoot on the marsh trail
Suspicious device brings bomb squad to Amesbury
Council approves extended date for leaf dump closure
Man gets jail sentence for housebreak
police logs
district court
Selectmen set salary range for new finance director
Citizen Profile: Doug Johnson
Mass Kenya Burma Alliance offers African Dance Celebration
Generous ride
View interrupted
No recall for mayor with new charter
Council will not endorse landfill plan
Speed bumps' future awaits new traffic study
Police logs
Aiming to cut down insurance costs
Override, two races on town ballot
Playground at Kelleher Park taken down
Pentucket overrides head to the polls
Lucky Duck!
Wiskers and Tails Lecture Series
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: Newburyport Preservation Awards
Make One Change with Pettengill Farm!
Police warn of scam
A night of 'Rock' stories as West Newbury fire chief retires
In faithful harmony
In tune with those who love music
police logs
Grandmother: Pair hurt in rollover doing well
Teens charged in car breaks
Speed bumps to be evaluated tonight
Change proposed for Church, Bridge Street intersection
Farmers Market sows new season
Two seriously hurt in rollover
Work starts at Salisbury intersection
Rowley water board rescinds appeal of fine
Destination ImagiNation leader steps down
Dandelions and pollywogs gave value to Low Street
District Court
Police Logs
Hummingbirds join the parade of spring arrivals
Easter: It's the Spirit that matters!
Church notes
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, April 22nd, 2011
Trout: in stock
Tierney supports hotel plan
Man accused of scamming elderly couple arraigned
Sewage disks are just the latest form of Merrimack River pollution
Fallen pine tree injures campground workers
Police logs
District Court
Proposal would include pets in restraining orders
Use common sense when hosting a party
Ellen honored as Scout of the Year
Sponsored: Fitness Together
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” April 21st, 2011
Charges filed in ceramic bunny dispute
Proud pup
Suspect tackled by farmer
Chamber hopes to help nonprofits
Blais assumes new position as Newbury town administrator
NH woman opens fabric store downtown
Men charged in theft of scrap metal
police logs
DISTRICT COURT
Town Meeting voters to decide funding for Pentucket budget
Jake Pardee solo @ David’s Tavern, Newburyport, MA
Slow Bike Race Fundraiser
Whiny Wednesday! – Surviving April Vacation
Stabbing suspect held
Green growth at CleanTech Center
Tierney targets tax subsidies
Round 2 for prescription drug take-back
AHS teachers pick their choice students
Pentucket School Committee honors arts students
Police Logs
District Court
Police: Woman harassed on Facebook
Wetlands cause landfill closure wrinkle
Citizen Profile: Lee Yeomans of Coastal Discoveries
City eyeing May 9 paid parking start
Rail trail agreement stymies Newburyport
Downtown Rowley getting a facelift
Home for 'street people' is under bridges, in woods
Bowlers to raise funds for Shay scholarship
police logs
Town to try again to sell PI property
Diesel fuel spills at state police barracks
Help needed to restore town beach
West Newbury library plans events for kids this week
Word on the Street: Creating an Urban Forest
Happy Patriot’s Day!
Mayor vetoes dump closure
Building a bridge to Pakistan
Library party has political message
Bookstore owner finds niche in Port
police logs
City Council OKs 2% raises for department heads
Selectman candidates stress need for communication
Move to contract out water operation opposed in Merrimac
Continuing West Newbury's Memorial Day traditions up for discussion
Newbury selectmen OK 'town sponsor' for beach area
Amesbury shop's owls get clipped
4-year-old an inspiration for marathon runner
When crowds brought down the roof for City Hall performances
Police logs
District Court
Elder menus
A question to ask on Palm Sunday
Church notes
Church directory
Cat of the week
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, April 15th, 2011
A charged dispute
Hatchet attack suspect arrested, facing charges
Rawson Hill water tank to get paint job
Police sgt. on leave paid almost $50K
Landfill closure date pushed to September
Man pleads guilty to child sex assault
police logs
district court
Council OKs changes to charter
Selectmen prepare for Blais' departure
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” April 14th, 2011
Police sgt. charged with assault
Hatchet attack suspect arrested
Crash victim's family was planning birthday party
Beachcoma awakening
Byfield man held without bail after assault arrest at fire
House unveils plan to slash local aid
Discovery identified as human remains
police logs
Teacher protest stymies meeting on health care changes
Greenbelt to take part in running races
Woman dies in crash
Homeless man accused in Salisbury hatchet attack arrested
Jamie Kent solo @ David’s Tavern, Newburyport, MA
Muggsy Barnacle’s Newburyport
Fire rips through Byfield house
Concerns raised over cuts to budget
City Council votes to close Crow Lane leaf dump
Bone found in shoe along Merrimack
South Hunt Road site No. 1 option for DPW, report states
Selectmen again delay payment for tree cutting
Landfill closure meeting to take place tomorrow
Ecuadorian teachers share their culture
Adams, Page to run write-in campaigns for Pentucket seat
Port Exchange Club marks 35th anniversary
Fun Times for April Vacation at Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats Education Center
Clean Sweep 2011 – Spring Cleaning for Newburyport
Citizen Profile: John Magro @ Newburyport’s Richdale
Dogs win right to roam off leash
Search continues for man in Salisbury attack
Rail trail safety faces scrutiny
Newbury officer under investigation
Fire destroys Groveland home
Former Amesbury officer arrested
Police logs
District court
Charter undergoing changes in final days
Cyberbullying
Learn About the American Woodcock in April at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge!
Newburyport ARTWALK returns April 16
Millyard, Mass to tell the early history of life in Merrimac River mill towns
Hatchet attack in Salisbury
Port schools hope for tax increase
Literary Festival to honor noted abolitionist
Teaming up against cancer
Antique touch
police logs
Visiting planners tour downtown
City to host informational meeting on new parking plan
Upcoming town crier events
Salisbury gets $40K stormwater grant
Pantry sees hike in clients
Byfield girl puts nerves aside on return trip to state History Day competition
North Shore saltwater estuary latest stop for disks
Heard Around Town
Strem Chemicals president wins public service award
POLICE LOG
Church directory
Court logs
Elder menus
Word from the Waterfront
NEF Spelling Bee
Clean Sweep 2011 – Spring Cleaning for Newburyport
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, April 8t, 2011
Waterfront 'jewel' to sparkle again
Port calls on tall ships for festival
Officials push for nuke plant testing
Veterans agents question merits of organization
Job fair in Salisbury to draw hundreds Tuesday
Cronin to propose kiosk to collect boat launch funds
Saugus man charged in break-in
Moseley park readying for season opening
Police logs
District Court
Valerie's Gallery Artist Jim Conley! - Art Walk
Word from the Waterfront
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” April 7th, 2011
EJ Ouellette and Crazy Maggy
Rhode Island Refuge Birds: Lecture at Joppa Flats
Share Your Yankee Homecoming Memories and Photos
Safe enough?
Police nab suspects in wire thefts
Port man ordered held without bail
Codes make imprint on housing market
Man pleads not guilty in library embezzlement
$2M expected today to preserve Port waterfront
Pakistani visitors to study area's culture, local government
'West Side Story' springs to Nock stage
Police Logs
Pentucket board urges tax-hike proponents to rally support
Model Ship Makers
The Newburyport Street Tree Committee
YWCA GREATER NEWBURYPORT ENCORE PROGRAM
Newburyport ARTWALK returns April 16
Millyard, Mass to tell the early history of life in Merrimac River mill towns
Whiny Wednesday: Wolf Hollow
At first cannonball
Civil War series starts today in Daily News
Funds for local roads revved up
School aides' work defended
Seabrook state rep resigns after arrest
So. Essex Registry able to move money out of Bank of America
City man charged in school vandalism
Enrollment changes at charter school
District Court
Rezoning of Route 1 acreage on agenda
The Parkington Sisters perform an Indie Folk concert in Newburyport
Citizen Profile: James Shanley
NH man held in TD Bank robbery
Migration watch
High Court to hear case of deadly PI accident
State grant will help divert storm water
Register of Deeds takes on Bank of America over mortgage fees
Groveland man pleads guilty in theft
Seabrook police crash prompts NH bill
Police logs
District Court
Animals no longer welcome at Town Hall
Owners' call of doody
ANNOUNCING: NEW YOUTH PROGRAM SPRING 2011 CREATIVE EXPLORATIONS
Word on the Street: Know Your…. Public Library!
Reforms could lead to exodus
Charter school to hear parents' grievances
Plate filled fast for fill-in town administrator
'This is it; I'm lucky'
Heard Around Town
police logs
W. Newbury woman indicted for having side business, false claims
Finance chairman outlines uses for tax hike funds
Tonight's meeting to discuss tax exemptions for seniors
Town seeks residents' opinions on recycling
Muggsy’s Nose to the Ground – Breaking News
Soaked with snow
Parents oppose outsourcing aides
Brothers buy building, set sights on Port restaurant scene
Port man indicted in armed robbery case
When milk was sold in a tin container
House breaks reported in Merrimac
Police warn of telephone scam in region
Police logs
Equipped to be of service to others
Church notes
Newburyport’s Custom House Maritime Museum Invites You
Children’s Book Author to Appear at The Dragon’s Nest
The Custom House Maritime Museum Women in History Month Celebration Recap
Folding wishes for Japan
Officials: Teacher seemed drunk
2.5M disks found, but 1.5M more to pick up
Lawmakers hope to save clam plant
Feds to visit Seabrook fishermen's cooperative
Winter guard team competes Sunday
Blais accepts job as town administrator
40B housing development still under consideration
Town gets high praise from auditor
Police logs
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, April 1st, 2011
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” March 31st, 2011
Earth Fair Expo Canceled!
Muggsy’s Write On!
5 Cents' first woman CEO takes over reins
Cyberbullying expert speaks to parents
Schools may outsource some aides
Lola's wild ride
A look at Futures
Councilors put hold on leaf dump closure
TD Bank robber still at large
AHS principal plans sweet retirement
Plans shaping up for Grad Night entertainment
Triton digital projector project pushes to meet goal
Councilors vote down off-leash dog plan
Whiny Wednesday: Tips for Local Parenting Support
Bridge Gallery is showcasing an exhibit entitled “Art and Poetry”
Midday bandit strikes Port
Solar farm's clear-cutting raises concern
Heard Around Town
Pear tree parings get second look
New store will bring laughter, good fun
DISTRICT COURT
Hall of Honor to recognize three at May 6 ceremony
Merrimac selectmen OK $326.8K tax hike
Work continues to clean up contaminated soil near Joppa
Man holds up TD Bank in downtown Newburyport
Citizen Profile: Bob Nolan
Plovers Return, Refuge Beach to Close
Word on the Beach
Traffic circle plans altered
State testing Merrimack River for radiation
Life with suburban coyotes
Back to the beach
A pro-tax group forms in Newbury
What's that fountain named for?
Semiannual hydrant flushing to begin in West Newbury
Say yes to a tree for free
Police Logs
Smoke at power plant frays nerves
Sponsored: Eating a Rainbow at Local Preschools
Thousands of Feet on the Street – April Fools Race Recap
YWCA GREATER NEWBURYPORT TO HOST 2nd ANNUAL ENGAGING COMMUNITIES LUNCHEON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2011
Plan to go before City Council tomorrow
Rhino rears its head in Rowley
Bridge to close for repair work
Disappointing turnout for mayor's weekend forum
Helping out the right thing to do
police logs
Marshal says scams, sexual assaults on rise
Ballot set for May 10 election
New water meter installations require appointments
triton high school honor roll
White belt 'miracles'
Electricians protest job at hospital
Great Marsh under attack by invasive weed
Beach to close as piping plovers return to nest
Teacher's behavior brings investigation
Habitat destroyed in Salisbury
Workshop on organic lawn care at refuge
Elder Menus
Bird watch
police logs
Shared Visions: Recent Landscape Paintings
Earth Fair Expo Planning Underway!
A road map for the future
Vandals damage park; volunteers to rebuild
Parents file complaint vs. school
Latest disk estimate set at 4.24 million
Police use stop sticks to halt woman after chase
Police Logs
District Court
Rusty water shows up in taps, wash
Cleanup of city parks planned for April 16
Work continues on plans for hotel, retail complex
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, March 25th, 2011
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” March 24th, 2011
Liz Frame and The Kickers
Teeing up
Ex-board member recounts sexual assaults
Coyotes may be on prowl on Plum Island
Disks to go to England and beyond
'A Night in Tuscany' on tap for Holy Family Parish
'Storyslam' helps students relate life's tales
'Fairy Tale Mail' postmarked for Newbury Elementary School
police logs
district court
Rowley couple among the honored in National 9/11 Flag visit
Whiny Wednsday! Say Goodbye to Winter Party
Women in History at the Custom House Maritime Museum
Beach Clean Up
Newbury to tap ousted finance head
Hours shortened for off-leash dog proposal
Triton board OKs level-services plan
Workers clear way for new swing span
Uptick in growth
Jimmy Tingle at the Firehouse
Uptick in growth
Census figures
Workers clear way for new swing span
Newbury to tap ousted finance head
Triton board OKs level-services plan
Citizen Profile: Mark Davis
Amy Scott: Of Pirates and Saints. New exhibition opens at the Firehouse Gallery
Texting parents causing problems in elementary school parking lot
Councilors to MBTA: Run trains on time
Superintendent aiming to make district 'great'
City or town? It's up to voters
Heard Around Town
Celebrate Your Vibrant Life through Health, Nutrition and Healing Arts at the Vibrant Life Expo!
Leaf dump to stay in place until end of year
Another candidate enters town crier race
LaValley gets special birthday treatment
No candidate yet for Triton School Committee seat
Town goes live with cable TV broadcasts of selectmen
Encouraging a love of reading
Liquor license denied to new restaurant
MCAS begins with fourth-graders' test
9th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon
'A great place for the arts'
Pizza samplers put pies to the test
Ethics probe likely
Sheriff adds more female officers at jail
Dirty politics alleged in West Newbury document mailing
Police Logs
Beaches reopen to public
Police: Man scammed elderly couple, impersonated officer
Bad prognosis for dolphin in harbor
Gags for all at St. Pat's roast
Anti-bullying law leads to charges for boy, 11
Police logs
district court
Owls and songbirds already on nests
Stop and count your blessings
PHOTO GALLERY:St. Patrick's Day Luncheon
State blasts Newbury on moorings
Restaurant Week
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, March 18th, 2011
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” March 17th, 2011
Muggsy’s Tasty Foodie Rumors
St. Patrick’s Day
ROTARY CLUB OF NEWBURYPORT ANNOUNCES 
FIRST ANNUAL PIZZA MADNESS
Media in the Port
NH: Millions of disks in Merrimack
Test results for bacteria questioned
Rowley man charged with stealing $200K in library funds
The waiting game
Voters want a recall provision
Heard Around Town
Seats lack candidates for May election
Care of proposed sidewalks at issue
Newbury selectmen interview 3 town manager candidates
Police logs
Clean Room
The 2011 Newburyport Literary Festival: The Freedom Narrative
Demand for KI tablets grows
NH: Sorry for disk accident
Mayor seeks $688K technology upgrade
Town seeks federal funds for jetty
Amesbury school cuts draw concerns
Newbury man charged in assault on girlfriend
police logs
Fundraising starts to furnish senior center
Budget woes have Rowley board considering tax hike
Selectmen not enthusiastic about office building plan in Merrimac
Townie Tuesday
A chain of kindness
Japan's crisis raises worries about local nuclear power plant
Witch shop opens in downtown Amesbury
Tested disks free of E. coli
Outlook bright for parole bill
Residents urged to speak out on charter changes
Two hurt in rollover on I-495
Man loses license for hitting bicyclist
police logs
DISTRICT COURT
9TH ANNUAL ST. PATRICK’S DAY LUNCHEON TO BE HELD FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2011
Feet on the Street – The 2011 Newburyport Frigid Fiver – At Last!
Disks wash up on shores
For Bill Brooks, there's no biz like showbiz
Newburyport builders head for fame on 'Flip This House'
Amesbury considers reducing school staff
Police: Drunken driver almost hits officer
police logs
Karp's team meets on waterfront plan
Substitute budget readied if towns fail to pass tax hikes
Custom House celebrates Women in History this month
New retiree to hop aboard Harley and tour the country
Anna Jaques Hospital and Newburyport-Today work together to support “Make One Change”
Port firm checks in on Japanese distributors
Thinking about Japan
Rescue Society president devoted to felines and their needs
Local banks lukewarm on loan plan
Districts fall short on bullying plans
Tip leads to four drug arrests
Police logs
DISTRICT COURT
Time to ready nest boxes for spring
Wait on the Lord
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, March 11th, 2011
'Hockey is what he loved to do'
Kartland sells to developer for $1.5M
Staffing cuts required to offset revenue shortfall
Finance director denies wrongdoing
A celebration honors dying woman's last wish
police logs
Mayor backs bill to limit unions' power to dictate health plans
Salisbury selectmen narrow criteria for police chief search committee
Newbury waiting on schools to set override
Triton budget scenario cuts staff
An Intro to Mobile Marketing, Part II – Text Marketing 101 and What’s Next
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” March 10th, 2011
Living in an Underwater Science Station: Book Signing at Joppa Flats 3-13-11
Haiku, HipHop and Hotdogs
Amesbury artist revisits Jesus' suffering in Lenten installation
Frangipane embarks on new course
'I believe in the art of the possible'
OUI convictions in man's death tossed
Health scare forces mayor to take a break from City Hall
Scheme costs city $205K in CPA funds
Dead fish found at Frog Pond
AHS Drama Club members win All Star Awards
Mayor to ask for sale of annex
Conservation Commission gives firm more time for fine
North of Boston CVB to Host Annual Dinner by the Sea
Trivia Night
Comprehensive Conservation Plan Begins for Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
NAA Open House – Meet the Spring Semester Art Instructors
YWCA Greater Newburyport Engaging Communities Luncheon
Board disputes Blais' bonuses
Seabrook voters re-elect incumbents, reject budget
'Roundabout' plans unveiled for crossroads
Celebrating women
Heard Around Town
Newbury selectmen to put tax increase on May ballot
Government at a Glance
Volunteer plover wardens needed at wildlife refuge
police logs
Jeans & Jewels fundraiser planned for Saturday
Citizen Profile: Jerry Mullins
Asking For It
Plan to destroy annex on hold
A century of Women's Day
She finds homes for needy kids
A pioneer in Port's '70s rebirth
Salisbury: MVRTA to begin bus route
police logs
Heard Around Town
Seabrook goes to polls today
Parks Commission to hold permit night March 24
amesbury Academy honor roll
Searching for a smooth parking plan
'Something different'
Fingerprinting no longer free
Newbury author's portrayal of '70s Haverhill irks mayor
Town criers sought for Homecoming
police logs
DISTRICT COURT
NHS scientists tackle real-life questions
City to present compost center management plan
Triton budget and schedule reworked
Strange web of events leads police to stolen truck, arrest
Mayors push for pothole money
Tierney criticizes cuts
History comes alive at Seabrook Middle School
Regional 911 center is a go for towns
Heard Around Town
Leaving in the best possible way
Church notes
cat of the week
Atria Merrimack Place to host 'Wildlife Encounter'
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, March 4th, 2011
Financial woes hit local towns
Charity to help people put Best Foot Forward
Officials say hospital in good position for change
Salisbury prepares for grim budget year
Board mum on Blais' dismissal
Panera Bread bakery-cafe to open Wednesday
Students of the quarter named
Three seek 2 seats on Seabrook School Board
Quick thinking leads to commendation
Government at a glance
Women Making History
“An Intro to Mobile Marketing” Part I – a Chamber seminar sponsored by Newburyport Bank
Merrill named acting chief
Three seek to be Seabrook Town Clerk
Yankee Fisherman's Cooperative plans to offer fresh fillets
Plum Island Turnpike shacks coming down
Police: Dealers in small towns
police logs
District Court
Local authors read at Rowley library
Charter Commission releases report
Amesbury High School honor roll
Girl Power in Cello and Film
“Time Exchange” Comes to Greater Newburyport
A new roof over their heads
Selectman challenges $45K payout
Demolition plan leaves aid agency homeless
City leaf dump to reopen in April
Retirement board chief gets three-year contract
Acting Salisbury police chief resigns
Furnari set to be DPS director
Committee seeks ideas for dealing with snow removal
Mayor lists $54M in capital projects
Three vie for selectman's seat in Seabrook
Riding Bikes with the Dutch
Citizen Profile: Pete Falconi
Officials weigh in on public unions
Byfield investigates legality of apartment destroyed by blaze
A healthy start
Police take firearms from Seabrook home
Drama club to appear at play festival Saturday
It's parents vs. teachers in middle school basketball game
Two new cable shows aimed at older adults
Newbury files liens on tax delinquents
Cyberbullying workshop next week
Correction
Fundraiser for crash survivor launched
C.J. CHENIER & THE RED HOT LOUISIANA BAND celebrates Mardi Gras in Newburyport


March is Women’s History Month and The Actors Studio of Newburyport
Exploring Mongolia: Lecture at Joppa Flats
Muggsy’s Dreams of Spring… and Other News
Sponsored: Anna Jaques Hospital Healthy Heart Tips
Taking stock of wildlife
A light, quick winter blast
Merrimac farm halts waste processing
Port teacher brings love of poetry to classroom
'Thatababy' comes thisaway
police logs
Police step up to help after fire in home
Library book club discussion Thursday
Great Meadows tenants group elects officers
Mountain takes out papers for selectman in Newbury
Police: Man sent girl, 12, lewd photos
Seal surge
Register of deeds slams 'scheme' to avoid mortgage fees
Speakeasies were an education in life for Port's wharf rats
Former Amesbury man recalled as devoted father
Heard Around Town
Man held on drug trafficking charge
Blaze destroys Byfield apartment
Keeping feeders filled helps birds' survival
Where do we go from here?
Newburyport Rotary’s FRIGID FIVER – Finally!
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, February 25th, 2011
Police seek help finding vandals who did thousands in damage
Proud to serve
NH builder buys 23-lot Port tract
Triton towns: No hike in assessments
Rising fuel costs tied to strife in Middle East
Former NM governor talks politics
NECC gets funds for high school dual enrollment
NECC program to study poets Whittier and Frost
Youth Services readies spring, summer schedule
2010 Seabrook Town Report in the mail
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” Feb. 24th, 2011
Photographer Brooks Mathewson Presents “From Waders to Warblers: A Photographic Celebration of Birds” at Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats
Upcoming at the Newburyport Art Association
Learning vacation
Center offers a mix of work, friends and fun
Enthusiastic champion gives clients hope
Faces of opportunity
Man found dead inside gun shop
Tierney's wife reports to prison two weeks early
Police union newsletter blasts chief
Jewelry, medication stolen in housebreak
police logs
district court
Opportunity Works 27th Annual Lend-A-Hand Auction
Dewey & Friends Literary Adventure
Demolition of Town Annex proposed
Overcoming polio
Plan for dog park fetches support
US Rep. Guinta: Fishing industry in crisis
Three injured in two-car crash
Police investigating Groveland school vandalism
police logs
District Court
Reluctant writers clamor for digital storytelling
VIDEO: Newburyport vs. Danvers shootout
Citizen Profile:Greta Reineke
Piece of 18th century Bartlet Wharf heads to Maryland for conservation
From Newbury to nation's hottest chef
PI shellfish plant may lose funding
Neighborly calling
Snowy winter proving very costly
police logs
Vacation activities at the library
Town Meeting set for May 16
Trash pickup on regular, not holiday, schedule this week
Off-leash dog walking areas on agenda tonight
President’s Day
Know Your… Bartender, a special edition of “Word on the Street”
Experts eye flood potential
PI firefighter's dog rescue leads to award
Auction offers a little of everything
Still fighting for the waterfront
police logs
Man arrested in car theft case
correction
NECC Dean's list
Women’s History Month @ the Actors Studio
NAA to Feature Extreme Impressionist artist Don Reed
Authors’ Series at West Newbury Library
A special visit
Clean Tech Center wins $50K grant
Town severs ties with administrator
Regulators shut down shrimp season early
When horses and boys fought snowstorms
Police Logs
District Court
From 'me' to 'we'
First blackbirds signal start of spring migration
Full Moon Walk at Pipestave Hill
“Word on the Street” becomes “Birds on the Arm”
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, February 18th, 2011
A much-needed thaw
A good showing
Son extradited; mom in jail in Mass.
Businesses, schools mull partnership
Pentucket officials seek backing for proposed $33.8M budget
Newbury first-graders shine at presentation
Teen charged in attack in school
Woman faces multiple theft charges
police logs
district court
Opportunity Works . . .
2011 Spring Workshop Schedule for the NAA
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” Feb. 17th, 2011
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Fire on Monclair Road, West Newbury
$9M water treatment plant goes on line
Fire damages home
Commission: No recalls in new charter
Brown reveals he was sexually abused as child
Parents outline criteria for new superintendent
High school to stage story of 'Romeo and Juliet'
Police charge mom, son with assault
Student arrested on warrant at Triton
police logs
Catie Curtis fresh from her DC debut appears at the Firehouse
Cruel is not cool
Town looks deeper into allegations
Former Triton coach faces child porn charge
Home, parcel on auction block again
Amesbury seeks to link visitors center with path
Cable theft suspects held on bail
police logs
District Court
System offers way for parents to keep eye on children's progress
Start the presses! Masthead to be in print again
Free Caregiver Class Open to All
Citizen Profile: Steve Des Lauriers
Sponsored: Anna Jaques Hospital Healthy Heart Tips
Officials sorry for inaction on chief
Jumbo shrimp catch
NHS junior earns trip to national science convention
Police: Marina thieves nabbed
Army Corps probes PI beach scraping
Rowley police find boy runaway after four-hour search
Police logs
District court
Domestic violence campaign personal for academy students
VIDEO: NHS Singing Valentines
2011 Winter Workshop Schedule for the NAA
Happy Valentines Day from Daniel Rindge
Potholes plague roadways
Birds of prey show their stuff
Love, Newburyport style
Port novelist finds passion in writing
Deer makes itself at home in Port house
Book sale and magic show for kids this weekend
Free tax help offered for seniors, others
Triton committee approves 'tentative' $34.9M budget
Selectmen cut roadwork funding request
police logs
What Muggsy Hears Around Town This Week
Annual Eagle Festival set to fly today
Roof collapses on former restaurant
FOUND AT SEA
Town likely to seek $1M tax increase
State representative furious over office move
Lobsterman Prybot indicted in Maine bottle scheme
Ex-Salem pastor removed from priesthood
Eagles steal the show at today's festival
Lawmaker loses driver's license
Police logs
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, February 11th, 2011
Port to push for sound barrier
City plans to rebuild Bresnahan
State seeks to keep PI bridge in good working order
Female reserve may join all-male police ranks
police logs
District Court
Newbury candidate list grows
Panel taps more parcels for possible sale
Nominees sought for 2011 town crier
Bank gives $700K in donations
Community You Can Bank On
Love and Romance from the American Songbook
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” Feb. 10th, 2011
Newbury floats boat fees again
Deadline makers
Donaghue School nears reopening
Senator to make keynote speech at annual chamber event
Cleanup complete: All Georgetown students back in school today
police logs
district court
Councilors to consider streetlight consultant tonight
Town counsel likely as interim administrator
Tax hikes in plan to balance Pentucket budget
THE MERRIMACK RIVER EAGLE FESTIVAL COMES TO NEWBURYPORT FEBRUARY 12
Know Your… Barrista, a special edition of “Word on the Street”
Waterfront plans dealt a setback
Next winter menace: ice dams
Port councilor urges debriefing on storm
Hiring process for chief questioned
Police make arrests in car break-ins
district court
The journey continues
Students make impassioned plea to restore arts programs
Finances forum reset for Saturday
Proposed hike in Pentucket budget under review
Citizen Profile: Bob Halpert
“A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters a real Valentine to the Firehouse.”
Charged through the roof
Paid parking plan passes final hurdle
A different sort of logistics
Statehouse incumbents outspent their opponents by wide margin
Prosecutor: Accused bank robbers face more severe penalties
Cyberbullying topic of YWCA luncheon
Superintendent search panel seeks community input
Town Meeting begins warrant review tonight
Opportunity Works gears up for auction
Merrimac Building Permits
Seacoast Community Empowerment Circles
Officials to break silence on chief
A yelp for help
Heard Around Town
Adopt a hydrant to help out Fire Department
Getting Acquainted: Life on the farm has its demands, rewards for Newbury's Lisa Colby
MERRIMAC MUNICIPAL CALENDAR
Twice as nice
Adult volleyball league welcomes drop-in players
Business After Hours digs out for Wednesday
City hosting Whittier Bridge informational meeting
PHOTO GALLERY: Plum Island Dog Rescue
BAD BUSINESS CLIMATE
Mayor gives State of the City address
Controversy swirls on school board
Seabrook seeks ban on intoxicating synthetic substances
Weighty concerns send workers to school rooftops across region
Police logs
District Court
When hope is dead
Joppa Flats offers winter activities
BIRD WATCH
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, February 4th, 2011
Parking? Don't bank on it
Condo tenants forced out over roof concerns
Bridge fatality has neighbors concerned about I-95 bike lane
Snowy roofs close Amesbury schools
Mayor reflects on first year on the job
Heard Around Town
Police Logs
Woman convicted of drug smuggling at county jail
Schools make first draft of budget
Port schools to reopen today
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” Feb. 3rd, 2011
BRIDGE GALLERY PRESENTS NEW MEMBER SHOW
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Two days of snow
Sportsmen fear housing project impact
Cows in danger after roof collapse
Schools: Snow days adding up fast
Abysmal day for train commuters
Workers against fee for parking
Life returning to normal for residents of Heritage Towers
Impact fees, social service requests before voters
Salisbury PTA hosts bullying workshop
Students celebrate theme of citizenship this month
Terezin, Children of the Holocaust – At the Actor’s Studio
Investigation continues into fatal bridge accident
School closed over roof concerns
Ex-doctor pleads guilty in child sex assaults, gets 3-year sentence
Heard Around Town
A DAY OF DELAYS, POSTPONEMENTS
Winter weary
Heavy fire damages Pond Hill home
Former city councilor serving the community, with coffee
Police logs
Man critically hurt in I-95 accident
Citizen Profile: Sheila Mullins
Boat Camp Fundraiser
One-two punch of winter
Cleanup continues at Heritage Towers
'Thank God I am living here'
Cemetery commissioner resigns
Police warn against plowing snow jobs
District Court
Police logs
Merrimack River Eagle Festival planned for Feb. 12
Car that plunged off Whittier Bridge found
VIDEO: Search for submerged vehicle and missing driver
Car Crashes off Bridge on 95
Exploring Mongolia: Lecture at Joppa Flats 2-2-11
“Spring blooms at The Firehouse just when we need it the most.”
Muggsy’s Winter Blues
Official: Donaghue odor gone
Fire, water damage displaces 18 people
A sporting life
Confusion clouds new Port vendor law
Sandbag project to restore public P.I. beach access
Heard Around Town
Tax abatement deadline approaching
Candidates emerge at deadline for town offices
Real estate transactions
GOVERNMENT AT A GLANCE
Waterfront plans soon to resume
Port's Eat Cake! cooking up a shot at 'Cupcake Wars'
More fruits and veggies, please
Costello moves up in House; Stanley ousted
The street that urban renewal ate
Heard Around Town
Police Logs
District court
Winter weather brings unusual birds to backyards
Super Bowl of Birding today at Joppa Flats
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, January 28th, 2011
Parking garage meetings proceed
Concerns raised in 2008 over L'Esperance
Finding a new place for all that snow
Teachers take work-to-rule action
Cuts threaten Newbury library services
Accidents snarl commute
DISTRICT COURT
Parke Place looks to downsize, change
Schools hold special budget meeting tomorrow
Merrimac selectmen review school maintenance needs
A true way of giving – Family and friends come together at Murphy’s Riverside Fundraiser
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” January 27th, 2011
Actions of second cop scrutinized
Running behind
Storms bust Newbury's snow and ice removal budget
Charges dropped in Port assault; second case to be heard in March
Zinck family glad driver to remain in jail
Salisbury firefighters put out trailer fire
Tougher restrictions on mercury emissions urged
Preschool open house, information night on tap
Talking safety
Harbormaster asks city for emergency response truck
Primal Polyphony in concert at The Actors Studio of Newburyport
Beach Scraping on Plum Island
Scandal leaves town shaken
Amesbury tax meeting postponed
GOVERNMENT AT A GLANCE
Let the dismantling begin
Ready for another storm?
Reaction muted to paid-parking plan
Cleanup of former coal gasification plant to begin National Grid to begin cleanup of former coal gasification plant
Housing Authority appointment hobbles to affirmation
Kitchen fire quickly extinguished
Friends' fundraiser will help keep Council on Aging running
Citizen Profile: Jean Berger
Body Mass Index
Paid parking OK'd
Region hit by sub-zero temps
A new chapter
Pralines, PI Roasters changing hands
Police Log
Fire chief makes pitch for new pumper
Parker River group to discuss proposed pumping limits
Report: Chief gave cash for sex
Violations alleged in report
Newburyport’s 2011 Winter Carnival at Bartlet Mall
Sponsored: An Evening of Heart & Sole
Media in The Port Episode 8
Charter panel under pressure
Police chief report expected tonight
Sisters' generosity leads to kidney transplants for son, friend
GETTING ACQUAINTED A designer's touch
Building permit fees on the rise
Lend a hand to clear roads, sidewalks of snow
No merger for Salisbury, Amesbury chambers
Councilor seeking residents' input on parking
Police Logs
Port teen sentenced for deceiving police
Knight on the Town
Snowfall plows toward record
Attempt to protect 'dying' lake in progress
Organization scrambles to raise $3,000 to help injured cat
Amesbury man win's Principal of the Year award
Police logs
District Court
BIRD WATCH
Church not just for 'good' people
Birth
Church notes
Hey Newburyport, What’s the “Word on the Street”?
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, January 21st, 2011
Tribute — with heart
Council mixed on parking
OSHA cites Amesbury firm
Crashing snow shatters windshields
Parishioners rally to keep beloved retired priest
A new place to climb
Car crashes into art gallery
Chuck Kostro to leave Newbury position in March
Community safety meeting to discuss bullying prevention
'Suessical Jr.' rehearsals well under way
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” January 20th, 2011
Newburyport’s 2011 Winter Carnival
State revokes scraping permit
Snowy week sets stage for annual Winter Carnival
Final frenzy for parking plan
Plowing complaints over snow-covered parking lots
Heard Around Town
Greenleaf St. resident wants speed bumps
Police: Arrests increase substantially in Seabrook
Nomination papers available for town election
POLICE LOGS
District Court
5th Annual Tourism Conference
Hot Time at the Old Farm
Police chief retires
Early settlers' bad practices led to bigger salt marsh
Port returns to post-Labor Day school start
Cousins begins third term as sheriff
Mother, son arraigned for stealing video games
Correction
Town tries to solve missing links in trail plan
Storm drops half-foot on Newburyport area
Army Corps would OK partial fix of jetties
Improvements urged at 'antiquated' Pine Grove
“Ann Marie Shea has the Last Word at this year’s New Works Festival.”
Citizen Spotlight: Bethany Groff
Donaghue shut down indefinitely
Holaday names new choice for housing board
Driftwood Motel history one of struggle
Call to action
For father and daughter, real estate an easy sell
Mom, son charged with stealing video games
Police Logs
District Court
Mayor seeks merger of water, sewer boards
Beach Scraping Begins on Plum Island
The Port Scene
In Port, home prices move up
End of a era
Bank robber's stay in Port was brief
The Pastor's last Masses at Star of the Sea
Bulldozer scrapes, state says permit not approved
HEARD AROUND TOWN
Real Estate Transactions
Seveneth-graders' mural brings Central America into classroom
Police Logs
VIDEO: Student produced video competition
YWCA Greater Newburyport’s 18th Annual Martin Luther King, jr. Breakfast
Tensions rise over PI scraping
Finally, Academy finds its home
Water plant digging reveals another find
Fire chiefs call for caution at start of burning season
Looking back at when State Street was Route 1
Odors persist at Donaghue School
Correction
School lunch menus
elder menus
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, January 14th, 2011
Parole board changes lauded
'It's all coming together for me here'
Newbury woman named NH's principal of the year
Tierney gets 30 days in jail
City plans to dig out through the weekend
Motel stabbing charges dropped
Man charged with scrap metal theft
Police logs
Restaurant, friends step forward
Parking deal to be signed today, fast-tracked to council
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF PARKER RIVER
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” January 13th, 2011
Storm packs a wallop
Humble civil rights pioneer to be honored at MLK Jr. Breakfast
Putting their 'Best Foot Forward'
Between bleak and dire
Man jailed for stealing $15 million
Council hardens rules on downtown vendors
Police, Pettengill House complete unique partnership
Planners aim for business-friendly town
Selectmen consider old factory site
District Court
Newburyport’s Reverend Bertrand H. Steeves Named Action Against Prejudice Award Winner
Firehouse founding father Danny Harrington and special guest Paul Broadnax
Snow day hits region
A key link
Gas prices surge 19 percent since last year
Former landlord pays $10K fine
Storms take toll on Salisbury Beach, too
Heard Around Town
Police logs
District Court
Change in polling location considered
Homeowner considers demolishing, rebuilding home
Banding Birds at Home and Abroad: Lecture at Joppa Flats 1-12-11
Citizen Profile: Alfred Moskowitz
Councilors want to shut down dump
Erosion claims another house
Warnings issued after rabid skunk is found in Amesbury
Demoulas cancels plans for Market Basket North store
Police: Man, woman planned bank heist while in Baldpate
Heard Around Town
District Court
Amesbury teen hurt in one-car accident
Suspects in theft ring brought into court
Vandals strike again
Sponsored: Fabulous AJH Heart & Sole Shoe Art in Downtown Newburyport
The 2010/2011 Dining Scene Seen
Bridge Gallery
Stadium fix gets rolling
Pinnacle of success
Living by the Boy Scout oath
Heard Around Town
Tierney shocked by Arizona shootings
Remembering a beloved teacher
Merrimac Municipal Calendar
Town manager signed to three-year contract
POLICE LOGS
Rowley census forms due back
Georgetown bank robbed
Merrimack River home to 11 eagles
Spiritual bonds
Police logs
Newbury official to head panel
Merrimac's Donaghue School to reopen Monday
DISTRICT COURT
Year bird lists can be exciting
Snow days provide a welcome day of rest
Church notes
A Celebration of Local Food and Music Too
Seacoast Community Empowerment Circles
What’s the Word on Clyde?
Schools in need of fixes
A taxing 17 months
Baddour, Tarr want Parole Board members to resign
Sandbag system takes shape on PI
Merchants look for boost with 'Shop Salisbury'
PI man charged in child porn case
Police Logs
District court
Water bill error raises questions for residents
Leaf dump complaints continue
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, January 7th, 2011
Yoga Open House
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” January 6th, 2011
Painter Patricia Owen Presents “A Brush with Nature” at Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats
Something old, something new. Something borrowed, something blue.”
School boss announces retirement
Left in the dark?
Amesbury drug ring thwarted
Two local stores hit jackpot with $250K tickets
NRA embraces paid-parking agreement
HEARD AROUND TOWN
'Random' graffiti paints South End red
Rock-throwing teen to pay restitution
Hearing held on Demoulas plans
Sparhawk students present 'synthesis' of ancient history
Newburyport, What’s the Word on The Street
Imperiled island house to be razed
Speaking volumes
City weighs purchasing streetlights
Proposed tuna rules concern local fishermen
Former Newburyport fishing vessel meets with fate, again
Hometown pride
POLICE LOGS
Driftwood Motel shut down
Contingency plan for Donaghue School approved
AHS sophomores launch wristband fundraiser for cancer patients
Leaf piles still smoldering
Leaf piles still smoldering smoldering
Parking talks resume
$22.5M bond for Anna Jaques expansion
Amesbury plea: Please clear the sidewalks
Citizen Profile: Captain Bill Taplin
Dylan Metrano to exhibit at The Carry Out Cafe
Police Logs
District court
Retired sergeant remembered
October building permits
W. Newbury couple takes reins of Essex Marina
Snow. Weather. Athletes. Cinematographer. Let winter take over!
2010 Flashback, Twas the Night Before Christmas…
New Year's first born
Compost fire sends up stench
Donaghue School closure plan in works
Erosion undermines another PI house
A natural approach
Reserve officer is suing over car crash
Amesbury event welcomes new chamber director
Pentucket IDs priorities for next five years
Triton Middle School starts new year with food drive
HEARD AROUND TOWN
Audio Slideshow:Jim Vaiknoras Photos of the Year
Chamber hires new director
Eclectic selection
Readers speak out on Top 5 issues
My final resolution
Christmas bird counts reveal many highlights
Audubon's bird sightings for week of Dec. 26
Bird Watch
Church notes
Church directory
Happy New Year!
Donaghue to be closed until Jan. 10
Top ten
Four-year mayoral term proposed
Dried-up Christmas trees spark Community Bonfire Bash
Heard Around Town
Dog rescued from 12-foot hole in ground
POLICE LOG
DISTRICT COURT
Port leather company's mission Haitian factory
Bulletproof glass replaced at police station
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Daily News Photos of the Year 2010
Attorney told no driving, drinking
Asbestos problems add to Donaghue School's woes
Looking for New Year's fests? Local eateries aim to please
Holiday rebound
Driftwood Motel owner finds beds for displaced guests
Calendar spotlights life on a family farm
POLICE LOGS
District court
AG declines to act on ethics complaint against sheriff
Muggsy About Town
Emergency action approved for P.I.
Port lawyer charged in hit and run
Restaurant scene stays hot
Police: Evacuees in drunken motel fight
Police logs
Woman subpoenaed in Andover probe
District Court
Feedback sought for new adult education program
Triton pair picked to play at music festivals
Adult education has wide range of classes
Citizen Profile: Dawne Fusco
Teetering on the brink
Driftwood shuttered; occupants displaced
Amesbury rink ready for skaters
Help us pick Top 5 issues for next year
Police logs
Dream slice of pie
Tree cuts power
Free directory offers resources for help
School Committee approves anti-bullying plan
Winter workshops provide indoor fun
Let it Snow Let it Snow Let it Snow
Energy Audit Information – Save $ and Stay Warm!
INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS 7TH ANNUAL GIRLS HOLIDAY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Nor'easter bears down on region
A DATE WITH HISTORY
Keeping trouble away on Inn Street
Heard Around Town
Charter Commission proposes $98,000 mayoral salary
GOVERNMENT AT A GLANCE
GOVERNMENT AT A GLANCE
POLICE LOGS
Triton principal honored for promoting French studies
Planning Board gives thumbs down to impact fees again
Merry X-Mass
Newburyport Holidays
New plan emerges to fix landfill
Heaping helping of thanks
Bird-counting a winter tradition
Salvation Army scrambles to fill last-minute holiday requests
A 'way' in the manger celebrated some 2,010 years later
MLK Jr. Breakfast Jan. 17
Heard Around Town
Tractor-trailer fuel spill snarls up I-495 traffic
POLICE LOGS
Respect rules at Newbury Elementary
Media in the Port, Episode 7
College names Glenn to top spot
Taking it to the extreme
More details emerge in store's plan
State law costly for local schools
Seabrook official arrested on firearms charge
Police logs
District court
Parents, staff say school mold cleanup disrupting learning
Whittier Tech's chorus spreads holiday joy to area elderly
Council deals with hard times
New to the Hood: Ceia Kitchen and Bar
Moquin: Ouster was 'payback'
Councilor alleges pattern of disrespect
Smaller towns growing faster
Population trends, 1990-2009
Tierney optimistic that 6th District will survive redistricting
Donaghue School will remain closed until mold is removed
Student carolers put the merry in the holidays
AHS student rallies donations for Toys for Tots
Teen gets probation on drug charge
A gift for teacher, but generosity has its limits
Townie Tuesday: Robert Falzano
Winter weather wrecks havoc
National symbol returns
Two local finalists for county retirement post
Toy donations flood barracks after toy theft
Police continue probe of truck crash
Salisbury Beach reshaping plan still in limbo
New assistant principal happily finding her way
Story times and more at library
Brown School to tackle parking problem in new year
School district adopts Common Core Standards
Family 'lucky to be alive'
City's Upper Crust owners value local support, loyalty
Councilor: Husband not driver in hit-and-run
Port by the numbers
Psychiatrist spreading message of therapy to national audience
Heard around town
district court
Lil' Squirts program signing up kids
Library to offer family game night
Selectmen hear complaints about tax collection
Port water test results released
Fulfilling wishes
Push on for mold cleanup
Aid for former Amesbury man in accident
Changing times spell end for Newburyport bathhouses
Heard Around Town
Life sentence in 2007 murder of Port father
Snowstorm loses punch
What happened to the shepherds?
Church notes
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, December 17th, 2010
L'Esperance probe under way
SPAGHETTI TACO DELIGHT
Former official says ouster may have been politically motivated
Small local banks pay more to bail out big national banks
Page School earns historic nod from board
Man sought in baseball bat attack
DPW crews repair water main break
police logs
district court
Heard around town
Stir The Pot
Old Fashioned Holiday Sing-A-Long!
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” December 16th, 2010
Business facing workers' claims
New parking contract in mayor's court
Water main break shuts down Merrimac street
police logs
district court
No sale
Board takes steps to remove mold from Donaghue School
Downloading history
Complaints over 'historic' home values lead to special meeting
Newbury institutes town hiring freeze
A Newburyport Adventure in Changing Tables
SHRIMP SEASON
Jetty repair awaits funds
Jetty repair awaits funds
$250K needed to equip Amesbury senior center
$250K needed to equip Amesbury senior center
Chairman ousted over comments
police logs
district court
Car slams into Georgetown pet store; no serious injuries
SPS New England cited for 11 violations in July explosion
Discover the Fabulous Wildlife of Argentina with Jerry Bertrand
“Fabric, thread and tulle” materializes at the Firehouse Gallery Portsmouth artist exhibits textured scenes of coastal life.
TOWNIE TUESDAY: Linda Conteau
Sponsored: Join Santa and the Nutcracker Characters for Brunch
Historic home to be preserved under plan
State overrules local board, deems school historic
Charges dropped against men in fight
Your help needed to fill Giving Trees
Amesbury teen charged after home invasion
police logs
Donations to Salvation Army
District Court
A cold, invigorating trip like no other
AG requires change in DDR mall settlement
Sponsored: Thank you AJH Heart & Sole Dashers!
Is this the first dog-friendly restaurant?
Use of food stamps grows
Troubles abound with downtown traffic lights
'I eat, drink and garden for a living'
Chamber selling gift cards good at more than 25 places
Local programs spread holiday cheer
Selectmen make appointments to town committees
Holaday drafting improvement plan
Reaching out with cards to show they care
Program helps families in need
Mayor's family target of scam
Two popular Newburyport eateries join forces on Route 1
'A good and happy ride'
Gift of Giving holiday meal returns to Seabrook
Holiday shop touts alpaca products, other local goods
Heard Around Town
Police Log
Gifts ideas for avid birdwatchers
Cat of the Week
Lapwing makes visit to Plum Island
Join Photographer Mark Brown for Discussion on Owls and Other Wildlife
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, December 10th, 2010
Parking plan to face vote Monday
Pointing the way
Newbury mulls fate of failing Larkin Road dam
Fishing backers push for fed 'emergency' followup
Heard Around Town
Two men arrested for car breaks
Activists look to advance marijuana reform legislation
Art auction fundraiser for Point Shore church
Electric company provides energy tips for the holidays
Salisbury tax classification hearing Monday
True Stories from Letter Carriers Across America
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” December 9th, 2010
Council to chew over dog park plan
Positive mental attitude
Hotel plans are not a 'done deal'
Seabrook firefighter overwhelmed by praise
Greenbelt preserves land in two towns
Benches, outdoor learning space honors retired teacher
Annual concert for seniors rings with holiday spirit
Former company chief sentenced in federal fraud case
Slight tax savings for many Seabrook homeowners
District Court
Digging deeper
Marsh likely to be gone by 2100
Tierney 'disappointed' in proposed tax deal
A strong case for snow shoveling this winter
Wharf owner key figure in Revolution
Finding her way
Merrimac to foot much of mold cleanup
Firefighter credited with saving family
District court
Schools post survey to guide future
10th Annual NOFA Organic Land Care Course
Parades delight children in Amesbury, Merrimac, Newbury
A pre-anniversary face-lift for the Firehouse
Police logs
Annual toy drive for local charities taking place this week
Seabrook tax rate set; bills due out Friday
Retirement board gets fresh start
Santa to embark on townwide tour Friday
Amesbury task force to present anti-bullying plan
Rowley Town Notebook: Live entertainment nights come to town
Laurel Grange wants to form junior program
'Concern, but not alarm'
AUDIO SLIDESHOW:Santa Makes the Rounds
Invite Night! Did We See You There?
Happy Chanukah!
Donations pour in to send to troops overseas
I-95 bike path plan sparks concerns
Need for holiday aid hits wider community
Bank grant spruces up Amesbury
When Newburyporters washed in the bathhouse
Police logs
District court
Probation Department paybacks typical of free society culture
Take time to enjoy Advent season
Church notes
Zach Field Drum Studios presents Plum Island Pans at Firehouse
Along the byway
District to pay to fix mold problem
A drill fit for the movies
Amesbury man finalist for NECC president
Former hospital exec skips court; warrant issued
Seabrook man arrested on stolen property charge
police logs
Judge sides with call to fire guards
district court
A passion that lights up the night
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, December 3rd, 2010
Media in the Port Episode 6
Discover the Essex Heritage Scenic Byway
Indigo Artist Studio Open House
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” December 2nd, 2010
Mayor's parking plan in jeopardy
Letter of the law
Selectman asks state to resolve ethics dispute
Superintendent to unveil district appraisal
Students make lunchtime pitch for the environment
police logs
Two arrested in alleged Amesbury mugging
OppArt artists join Lowell Boat Shop show
Sand type called 'immaterial'
Newbury pursuing tax delinquencies
Livingston Taylor Brings Last Alaska Moon to Firehouse
Muggsy Barnacle’s Newburyport
'Heartbreaking' problems
Merrimac to boycott school mold meeting
Newburyport bank delivers $400K dividend
Mating season brings deer population out of hiding
POLICE LOGS
Family at heart of Amesbury Santa Parade
Emergency transfer may pave way for tax bills this year
Parking restrictions OK'd near MBTA lot
2011 Homecoming committee invites volunteers to meeting
Sand too fine for PI beach
Citizen Spotlight: Jon-William Brown
Newbury wants $1.7M for PI land
Boat destroyed, worker injured in fire
Council vote eliminates Civil Service
Group restores Amesbury church
Salisbury man hurt in Rowley accident
Woman charged in stolen car case
police logs
Gifts from Salisbury for US troops this holiday
Pottery sale to benefit survivors of abuse, trauma
Santa tours Salisbury roads with firefighters Dec. 12
YANKEE HOMECOMING NEEDS VOLUNTEERS BECAUSE “IT TAKES A VILLAGE”
Gizmos and Gagdet Learning Night at NPL
ENCORE PROGRAM (AFTER BREAST CANCER) SESSION 1 STARTS DECEMBER 1
Santa Claus arrives in the City!
AUDIO SLIDESHOW: Newburyport Tree Lighting
Downtown fuels rise in home values
Crowds greet St. Nick
Tarr lands role as state Senate Minority Leader
Benevolent group seeks to help out Port charities
Help at the holidays
Heard Around Town
Dozens charged with under-aged drinking
Three injured in 2-car Salisbury crash
Police logs
Fighting the tide
Town sued over Taser incident
Thousands visit Halloween display to raise money for charity
When felt hats were all the rage
Police logs
District Court
Falling leaves expose nests and other objects
What are you preparing?
Bird watch
Church notes
What’s for Dinner? A local Thanksgiving
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, November 19th, 2010
Water bills rise to pay for plant
Harvesting Rowley River's shellfish bounty
Thanksgiving shutout
For local woman, bank aid is little help
Recalling the shoemaker for the stars
Police host food drive next week
YWCA offers course for breast cancer victims
Winter parking ban begins next week
Popular craft fair set for Dec. 4
Sen.-elect Prescott told: Don't forget 'the bridge'
Thankful to live in America
These dancers may steal the show
Halloween candy becomes treats for troops
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Newburyport at Amesbury Thanksgiving Football
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” November 26th, 2010
Happy Turkey Day!
L'Italien lands $100,000 state post after losing election
4 years after blast, roadwork wrapping up in Danversport
Heard around town
City's Festival of Trees opens this weekend
Beverly veteran moved by gift of flag from Washington
Book It!
A rivalry that's hard to miss
Amesbury tax bills to rise slightly
Police: Downtown camera catches suspect in break-in
Port Charter Commission votes to keep mayoral form of government
Selectmen to probe cemetery board's raises
Neighbors voice concerns on car repair business
Tenn. woman to be mayor's new chief of staff
police logs
Moose Lodge treats seniors to Thanksgiving Day dinner
Gently, yoga classes increase energy, decrease stress
Citizen Spotlight: `Aine Greaney
Columnist chooses home for Buddy
Young soy company sprouts new growth
Traveling for Turkey Day?
Arson trial to be moved to Superior Court
City releases the 2011 property revaluations
Forum on scenic byway plans to be held Dec. 2
Cancer victim's penalty is reduced
police logs
district court
Six hundred support young cancer patient
Sponsored: Kick Up Your Heels in the Heart & Sole High Heel Dash!
Dessert Auction
Road rage spike seen in Seabrook
Council ready to vote on Civil Service issue Nov. 29
Port police take over Deer Island, temporarily
Dryer fire guts Salisbury Beach home
Stepping up on Thanksgiving
Heard Around Town
Coupon books to raise funds for Relay for Life
A race to show pride in Pentucket
District Court
Real estate transactions
Anna Jaques no longer hiring smokers, testing applicants
Neighbors to fight for sound wall
Musician finds his niche
St. Paul's church ready to celebrate 300th anniversary
Seagull may return to Town Hall perch
Heard Around town
Man jailed after rash of burglaries
Saugus man faces charges in bomb hoax
Words on Birds
birdwatch
AUDIO SLIDESHOW:Inn Street Protege
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, November 19th, 2010
Unfinished project up for auction
'It's a beautiful tree'
Heard around Town
Rowley youth shows 'power of one' with pumpkins for veterans
Government at a glance
School starts new tradition with Panther Bowl
Third-graders to perform Thanksgiving skit
Lighthouse Auction farewell
Powder Puff game gets Spirit Week rolling at high school
POLICE LOGS
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR ALAN KHAZEI TO DISCUSS VOLUNTEERISM & SERVICE
Classrooms have 'high' mold levels
Governor's Academy seniors measure PI beach erosion patterns
Newburyport teen's next stage: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
New bridge design sticks with tradition
Heard around Town
League meeting in Newbury tonight
More students choosing to stay at Triton
Forum draws large crowd to discuss crime, drug abuse
How to prevent your child from getting lost
DISTRICT COURT
The Polar Express
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” November 18th, 2010
One Furious Feast: The Tannery Reading Series Serves up Star Authors Christina Thompson, Rishi Reddi and Daniel Tobin for a Delicious Thanksgiving Clash of Cultures
Stir the Pot hosts Khazei talk, book signing
Deal struck to save church
Last-minute gift
Santa's Helpers on the job in Salisbury again this year
Chairman resigns after outbursts
Soldier visits to tell students about the military
Businesses gear up to take on mall stores with 'Plaid Friday'
Heard around town
police logs
Anti-Obama protesters rile W. Newbury residents
Citizen Spotlight: Mike Houlihan
Scientists seek energy answers below ground
Heard around town
OVER AND OUT
Government at a glance
Seven seek open seat on Finance Committee
Club fundraising for Christmas tree lights
Turkey Challenge helps Our Neighbors' Table
Return to the '50s at Bresnahan Sock Hop tonight
Downtown vendors may be reduced to just 2
Who is your beneficiary?
Missed Restaurants…Missed Column…New Restaurants…Rick’s Floor Show
Sand washes off PI beach
HOT STUFF
Hoping to tell Newburyport's richest tales
Schools talk education in 21st century
Newbury woman woman gives thoroughbreds a 'second chance'
police logs
Couple spend night in woods after accident
Panel that OK'd speed bumps to meet again tonight
Amesbury chamber names new chairman, sets goals
Students collect cans for a cause
Digging through history
The day 'Flying Yankee' came to town
Everest climber's talk captivates audience
Despite being in minority, Tierney still has influence
Heard Around Town
Abandoned graveyard saved by volunteers
Police logs
Wintering birds are filtering into our area
Bird watch
An honor 'long overdue'
District court
police logs
Port takes steps to shore up businesses when bridge closes
Newbury considers tax hikes
Mayor on a roll at bowling tournament
An honor 'long overdue'
A showing of pride
Daughter gives father the gift of life
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, November 12th, 2010
Fundraiser for Opportunity Works
Burglary case may lead to counterfeiting charges
Sticky mess covers Port roads
Council says yes to DPW study - strings attached
Veteran voices
PI property assessments challenged
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” November 11th, 2010
Wayne from Maine
Fighting Cancer with Humility and Grit
NH police watching for distracted drivers
Police charge four in house breaks
Insurance costs force budget to rise
district court
Help Our Troops
Newburyport Mother Club’s Early Education Fair Showcases Array of Choices in the Area
For Art’s Sake
Council OKs special permit for Anna Jaques expansion
Salisbury struggles to complete rental inspections
Police ask residents to fill a cruiser for food pantry
Heard around town
Police officer almost hit by driver on cell phone
'Green' building codes approved
Celebrating service
Mayor: Tax rate to rise
Dozens step forward to give Buddy home
AUDIO SLIDE SHOW:Honored Dead, World War 2
Citizen Profile: Rhina Espaillat
Pony Rides to Help Save Clyde!
Seabrook Station Siren Testing
Seabrook siren tests tomorrow
Meeting tonight on toxin cleanup at Water St. site
district court
Council OKs local meals tax option
police logs
Clock donor eludes dates with death
Ticktock returns to Firehouse clock
Crash shutters store
Salisbury prepares for bridge closure
Owner challenges 'historic' tax bills
Mayor invites all parties in waterfront development to meet together
correction
Monday Blitz
Elm St. closed after car hits telephone pole
police logs
Tarr will seek GOP leadership seat
Turbine proposal brings need for bylaws
Officials have concerns on parking plan
Becoming best buddies
Schools getting tough on bullying
Sponsored: Kick Up Your Heels in the Heart & Sole High Heel Dash!
Rebuild plan for condemned home clears hurdle
Bride-to-be gets surprise serenade
Fired Groveland officer appeals to court
Saying goodbye to an 'institution'
Town settles mall suit
The YWCA Greater Newburyport will be holding an Informational Session for their Breast Cancer
Cat of the week
Bird-watching programs
New Stokes field guide sets new standard
Hearing Nov. 30 on nuclear plant's license renewal
Heard around town
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, November 5th, 2010
Winnacunnet student wins award at FFA convention
Chamber contest invites businesses to get all decked out
Mayor shares center plans with seniors
Hotel plan to come before Planning Board on Monday
Heard around town
Biden, Obama validate mission of crisis center
Siren test serves as emergency education
High Expo-tations
Only time will tell true impact of alcohol tax repeal
Meals tax on front burner
“Works in Colored Pencil” at the Firehouse Gallery
NEET volunteer driven to help others
Volunteers aim to open library early next year
Baddour re-elected over Cole
district court
police logs
Despite few citations, police say driver texting ban works
Mayor, NRA split on open waterfront
Eight face charges in theft ring
Ready for a comeback
Lung cancer patient aims to help others
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” November 4th, 2010
Stanley ekes out win for final term
Cousins jubilant over 3rd win
Costello beats Troyli in landslide victory
Liquor tax appears nixed; Question 3 fails by wide margin
Tierney rolls to re-election win
Patrick wins second term as governor
'A clear message'
Photographer Mark Brown Presents “The Hidden World of Owls” at Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats
GNBF hosts a fundraiser for Jeanne Gieger Crisis Center
Governor results
Republicans rout Democrats in Seabrook
Statewide roundup
'Spirited contests,' ballot questions to bring record turnout
Accident leads police to underage drinking party
Police probe death of Groveland woman hit by pickup truck
Race is on to keep Clyde in city
Tower rises over Salisbury
Local election results
Local election results
Townie Tuesday Twofer! Cynthia Meade and Gina Barrette
NAA Members’ Fall Open Show
Burglary suspects held on bail
Kids trick-or-treating watch 'beatdown' in street
Police: Dad shook baby violently
State still not set on bridge closure
Just one more day
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: The Week in Sports 10/25 - 10/30
“Boxed In” lead-actor comes up from “the land of the long white cloud”
Mayor hires assistant treasurer, fills slots on library board
District Court
police logs
Candidates for statewide office
Polling places
Candidacy paints new portrait for Troyli
For Costello, mixing family, work part of the job
Town to vote on rare tax underride
Rally draws hundreds to Port
Patrick, Tierney in Newburyport today
Woodpeckers are attracted to suet
Where is the love?
District Court
Police logs
Anketell trails far behind the sheriff in his fundraising
Local trick-or-treating times
Restaurant shuffle in downtown Port
Planner to aid stadium renovation
Spreading Halloween cheer
'Making a big difference'
Dessert auction to benefit Class of 2013
Commission chooses two to review charter
Police Logs
Police: Man assaulted pregnant girlfriend
Candidates trade barbs in debate
Councilors: Sell surplus buildings to pay off debt
Jobless rate dips; many still searching
Five years later, Happy Meal won't rot
Police: Suspects tied to break-ins
PHOTO GALLERY: Halloween parades
BOBBY BAKER SOLO SHOW
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, October 29rd, 2010
Mayor hires consultant to find energy savings
Opponent drops libel suit against congressman
HALFTIME HEROES
Holaday to view plans for NRA buildings
Mayor to scale back plan
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” October 28th, 2010
Scouts collecting food for pantry on Nov. 13
Mayor envisions loss of millions if Question 3 passes
Absentee ballot deadline nearing
Mayor seeks input on community center
Heard Around Town
Taking stock of Costello's bills, laws
Media in the Port Episode #5
City Council agrees to fund consultant
Charter commission faces another resignation
Town puts away $1M in free cash
Police logs
Teen in rock-throwing incident known to police
Superintendent promises to return foreign languages
Cousins' rival alleges illegal disclosure
Recreation returns to restored watershed
Port council loosens on stretch code
Farmers cash in on crops
Government at a glance
Government at a glance
Former tenant charged with stealing from landlord
Cole picked as delegate to 2011 science convention
Brown steps down
Port police bag first driver with cell phone law
Hudak sues Tierney over campaign ads
'Childish' politics target scarecrow
Police marvel at 86-year-old lost man's long journey
Turbine eyed for Amesbury
Townie Tuesday: Jill Frangipane
Candidates agree: Pension reforms are crucial
Questions arise over $180K payment to candidate
MTV gives local cereal makers rockin' boost
Port soldier in heat of Afghan battle
Stakes are high for tax rollback
Sponsored: “Tips & Treats” in Amesbury
Beach sand totals near projections
Rockingham County Grand Jury indictments
District Court
Police logs
Another person arrested in rash of house breaks
POLICE LOGS
Groveland police warn of burglaries
Seabrook nuclear plant agrees to more monitoring
Mushroom hunt goes awry for man, 86
Heard Around Town
Newburyport was built brick by brick
Hotel plan faces unusual foe in beavers
Police: Teen hurls boulder in station
Police: Puppy stolen in drug deal gone bad in Groveland
Army Corps seeks to fix river jetties
Halloween Fun at Joppa Flats
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, October 23rd, 2010
Police chase leads to probation
Two more charged in area house breaks
'Love Bus' sees growth, hope in fight against cancer
City may rethink outdoor seating
Three bold mice scamper around at elementary school
West Newbury government at a glance
Warnings raised over dirty water
Port bridge first to get bike lane
Ruling the roost
Board rethinks zoning restriction
Final Art Walk of 2010 – Ends with Special Tours
Grand jury to hear suspects' case
police logs
Lake Attitash organization awarded $146K grant
Woman wins OK to rebuild PI house
Retailers, officials oppose alcohol tax
Cleanup of downtown land to cost $2.4 million
Turbines proposed in Newbury
Second Methuen woman accuses man of attacks
Drop of a hat
Indigo Studio Open House
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” October 21th, 2010
A Fur Ball Invitation from Captain Courageous
Police chase leads to crash, arrest
Voters asked to back $10M Page School repairs
Stanley, Finneran support one casino
Lane added to ease Hines Bridge traffic
Amesbury mill sells for $616K at auction
No common ground
Maudslay is Haunted
Hunting the Great Marsh
Friends join forces to raise funds for paralyzed woman
police logs
Dangerousness hearing for accused arsonist postponed
Merrimac lawyer, wife face embezzling charges
Cost breakdowns of school project
Citizen Profile: Shirley Whittet
Heard around town
Witches will be out and about on Friday
Salisbury police take aim at cybercrime
district court
Police logs
Childhood obesity gets the runaround
Hidden treasures on display
Volunteers help give cat 10th life
State representative debate set for tonight
Candidates at odds over education
Now here’s progress on an important part of our local history – Powder House Restoration A celebration!
Sale of PI property moves ahead
Trick-or-treat set for Oct. 31
Firefighters show they do more than put out fires
Two more apply for seat on city's Charter Commission
police logs
Salisbury turns to AG program to solve blight
Stanley, Finneran find some common ground
Cop fired for sleeping in cruiser
HOT STUFF
Suspects charged in break attempt
Birdwatch
Buyers interested in reopening Excel Gym
All-night pumping saves troubled road
Changing of the guard
Developer files plan to build hotel
Tierney and Hudak trade jabs at debate
District court
Birding programs
Lighting up mom's birthday
Port's first Health Fair to offer screenings, clinics and flu shots to residents
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, October 15th, 2010
Firm reopens after chemical accident
Council tables vote on DPW study
Auction to benefit women's crisis center
Cole still on ballot in Senate race
district court
Suspect in motel stabbing held without bail
Aboard the dredge Illinois
Discovery of pre-Revolutionary War wharf may delay project
Flooding threatens Middle Road
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” October 14th, 2010
NHS stages 'The Importance of Being Earnest'
Deceased woman found after 10 days
police logs
Heard around town
Clock tower coming to State Street
Burglary suspect may be linked to more thefts
Panel split on repeal of state housing law
Beach-building effort comes up short
PI Center beach restored
Manager accused of setting fire
PHOTO GALLERY: Tour of the dredging vessel Illinois.
Council OKs $2.4M for safety buildings
Heard Around Town
Representative candidates to debate issues
Woodman Park work to relieve playing field problem
'Apprentice' makes house call in Rowley
Ex-City Hall worker charged with making secret recordings
Manhunt details emerge
Representative candidates to debate issues
BOBBY BAKER SOLO SHOW
Folk-rock duo AZTEC TWO-STEP to perform at The Firehouse Center for the Arts
Forum on 'anti-snob' zoning set for tonight
Port arts video needs public's vote
Box draws bomb squad
Local dealership adopts wild turkey
Reflections of Nature, Featured Artist Show At the Newburyport Art Association
Citizen Profile: Anna Smulowitz
Schedule for visioning sessions
Merrimac Municipal Calendar
Town employees participate in Well Power program
Chili Cookoff will heat things up
Car crashes into Salisbury butcher shop
New Comcast pact includes TV studio
Candidates disagree on casino plan
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: The Week in Sports 10/4 - 10/9
Sponsored: Make One Change with The Natural Dog!
Scarecrows Invade Downtown Newburyport!
district court
police logs
Heard Around Town
Down Winder wins name contest by a head
Music, Facebook help reunite Class of '70
Family to run in Greece's 2,500th marathon
Finally, sand gushes onto island
Roadway eyed for rotary
Newburyport Chamber Mixer at Opportunity Works
WHALES OF THE GULF OF MAINE – LECTURE AT MASS AUDUBON’S JOPPA FLATS
births
bird watch
Discover birding hot spots on quiet days
Heard around town
Cat nap on a cold night begets years of benevolence toward felines
PERFECT 10
Minister takes on military suicides
Charges reduced against officer, friend
Byfield man caught after huge search
Wildlife Celebration Day today
Schools' MCAS results praised
Pentucket 10th-grade MCAS results
Temporary traffic changes on Middle Road
Newburyport officials hopeful on Plum Island sand
Chamber members urged to support bond measures
Dance will raise scholarship funds in Jack Morrill's name
Charter panel seeks candidates for open seat
Chemical scare forces evacuation
Clippers to air live
Holaday gives union raise, gets concessions
Parking plan will wait for spring
Funky pumpkins
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, October 8th, 2010
Newbury library spared staff cuts
Walk, run to benefit center
Eremian has history of law troubles
Tierney's gambling bill vote questioned
Scandal throws wrench into race
Tierney's wife pleads guilty
A Celebration of Local, Seasonal Food and Music Too
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” October 7th, 2010
Firefighters seeking votes to win $10,000 grant
Nominations of inspiring women, girl sought
District rehires school resource officer
Heard around town
Storms halt dredging, further erode beaches
Members to decide historic church's fate
Chococoa Baking Company on Chronicle!
Parker River Wildlife Celebration Day on Saturday, October 9th!
Merrimack Valley Painters at the Newburyport Art Association
Police logs
October brings national awareness to breast cancer
Poor attendance kills attempt to hold Groveland Town Meeting
Salisbury Book and Bake Sale has 'a lot of everything'
Reduced recess means more work, less play at Molin school
Second suspect charged in stabbing
Newburyport award-winning chowder
Chow-der Down
PI land sale will ensure beach access
Young Artists’ Work to be Exhibited at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
Citizen Spotlight: Reverend Bertrand Steeves
Port man arrested in bar fight
At 90, Emily Poore retires as Laurel Grange treasurer
'Landmark' Groveland gardener thinks it might be time to quit
Port recreation department considers offering extreme running classes
Report: Community center will offer more programs, cost less
School officer accused of child rape free with monitoring bracelet
Triton student faces charges in bomb threat
Heard around Town
More charges in assault
Diligence brings more parking fines at Salisbury Beach
Whittier Museum opens parlour to 'Melopoeia'
Paid parking plan on committee's agenda Thursday
Court ends appeals on library
Costello, Trolyi at odds on tax cut
Mystery returns to Marlboro St. for Halloween
'Traveling museum'
Man stabbed at Salisbury Beach motel
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: The week in sports 9/27 - 10/01
Andrea Holland Hart at The Bridge Gallery
Protecting Your Child’s Identitiy
Public urged to take part in Anti-Bullying Workshop
Solace for Stephanie hosts free night out
Sign-stealing alleged in campaign for Congress
'Thrilled' with bigger beach
School lunch menus
elder menus
Police logs
Police join forces to stop break-in spree in region
DISTRICT COURT
Newbury faces serious financial woes next year
Calico lobster makes a rare appearance
Friends rally to help infant
Concussion worries lead to new mandate
Drought makes for off-color foliage
Salisbury officials to charge former landlord with negligence
Scam targets school band
NRA eyes waterfront land for buildings
NRA eyes downtown waterfront land for buildings
Newburyport Clippers
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, October 1st, 2010
Selectmen approve all Special Town Meeting articles
Weekend feast for history enthusiasts
Motorcycle ride to benefit woman with brain cancer
District court
police logs
Committee OKs $280,000 study for new DPW building
Gym's co-tenant finds new location
Boardwalk sinkhole to get short-term fix
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” Sept. 30th, 2010
Seabrook selectmen endorse trail project
Hauler's request to use sewer treatment plant denied
District Court
police logs
Plum Island Turnpike culvert being repaired
Teen drives into Byfield apartment
Hudak touts poll numbers
Amesbury officials support building repairs
Pentucket to dedicate new scoreboard in athlete's memory
Creating a campus landmark
Portsmouth man dies in I-95 crash
Local companies build 30-foot fire and rescue boat
Resident incorrectly listed as owing taxes
Finance board votes to move snow dump
Board postpones decision on rebuild of PI home
Port police probe sex assault case in industrial park
Teen drivers face penalties with text law
Time to send in some sand?
Newburyport man swims English Channel
“96 Tears” at The Actor’s Studio
Liz Frame & The Kickers Headline a Benefit Concert at The Firehouse
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Meals tax gets mixed reviews
Hundreds of pounds of drugs taken back
Airgun incident elicits warning from Newburyport school
Bad weather continues to hamper dredging project
Baker feels 'bounce' from supporters
Citizen Spotlight: Kristin Seim
Newburyport Clippers
Walk Against Violence steps off Oct. 17
Salisbury cultural grants available
Hampton District Court
police logs
Bus passes will soon be mandatory
A buried treasure, West Point ring returned to vet
Foreclosure boom hits local market
The Roald Dahl Festival is coming to Newburyport!
BHUTAN – LAND OF DRAGONS: LECTURE AT MASS AUDUBON’S JOPPA FLATS
Sponsored: ARE YOU LIVING YOUR VALUES?
District Court
police logs
Teen reports being robbed at gunpoint in Port Saturday
Electric worker survives shock
Buzz building for Amesbury's eating scene
Foreclosures on the increase
Antique cars coming home for visit
Cole's exit won't deter local GOP
Opera Boston presents “The Telephone” at the Firehouse
PHOTO SLIDESHOW: The week in sports 9/20 - 9/25
Elder menus
The spiritual path is lined with love
School lunch menus
Prescription drug take-back takes place today
Live at the Farmer's Market
A memorable journey to Topsfield Fair
NHS students share mixed reviews on new schedule
Salisbury Beach has a season of success
'Skimmers' find unusual landing pad
Port dogs may have their day
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, September 24th, 2010
Newbury may have to shut down DPW barn
Police logs
Truck forces rush-hour detour
Council to weigh multi-community aid agreement
Popular Rowley gym forced to close its doors
Landfill closure will continue into next year
Covered bridge comes to campus
Meals tax may fix sidewalks
Resident wants town to pay for car repairs
SPEED DEMONS
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” September 23, 2010
Boston Red Sox Pitcher to Attend The 2nd Annual Golf Open
Manners on their mind
Lower Green an 'endangered' resource
Dredging, beach work resume following delay
Scuffle the latest incident involving teens downtown
Taking the plunge
Commission considering mayor's role
Newburyport Film Festival the Inside Take
Pentucket superintendent picked for education panel
History of rowley light department
Rowley Light Department to celebrate a century of service
Local girl's art selected for fundraiser
Bridge closure delayed
20th Annual Wet Paint Auction
Watershed council has new director
Newbury awards recycling contracts
Bank keeps displaced Salisbury tenants locked out
Chamber pushes for state grant to help promote businesses
Police logs
Cab, livery company fight over operations
Prescription drug drop-off day set for Saturday
Police: Cameras catch shoplifter
Green growth
Playgrounds closed as repairs begin
Heard Around Town
Annual High School Night at the IC
After winning primary, Senate hopeful may pull out of race
Thursday Toon Time
Dredging stalled by rough seas, broken part
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Chat” September 16, 2010
Igor won't be ignored
WNBP & Newburyport-Today: This Week in The ‘Port, September 17rd, 2010
Mayor asks $2.4M for station fixes
A Celebration of Local, Seasonal Food
Theater in the Open Presents “Poe.”
FLORAL FANTASY
A Community Gem
Newburyport Adult Education Classes Begin this Week!
Family Harvest Festival Features Puppets, Pumpkins, and Pie!
Townie Tuesday: Tarah Cammett
New gates won't close off reservation
Special education council to establish vision
Clerk's office closed part of Thursday
Police log
Police schedule drop-off day for prescription drugs
Students honored for Excellence in Education
Students focus on respect at first community gathering
Police logs
Amidon Avenue speed bumps to be reviewed
Newburyport Survey
Port soldier's family hopes to spread cheer to troops
'Jewel' gets its due
Flu season is near, but better handled this year
Citizens want City Hall changes
births
School lunch menus
programs at Sandy Point
Autumn brings migrating hawks to area
Heard Around Town
Remembering the doughboys and their hall
Scavenging to help kids
Poop sloop? Town flooded with ideas for vessel's name
A line in the sand
Home sales on rise in local market
Trails and Sails offers high-tech way to navigate event
Nursing home owner, neighbors face charges in family brawl
Committee raises Civil concerns
'She's going to freak'
district court
Time to register for fall programs at local library
Boy Scout troop holds open house
Local Trails and Sails events
Board wants history behind weather vane
Church replaces Port print shop
Curriculum night Sept. 23 for Sweetsir School parents
Downing ready to step into sheriff's role as top vote-getter
Spirits awaken for Yom Kippur at Ahavas Achim
Police name woman hurt in car crash
Close vote sets 'Lizzie Borden' free of murder charge
Schools continue to show 'positive' MCAS progress
Bank buys back beach buildings
Boaters need to use care around dredge in river
Opponents take bite out of meals tax plan with petition
Agreement for Route 1 in the works
police logs
Salisbury braces for noise, hassle from beach project
Salisbury places lien on Ocean Ave. property
Three vie for Rowley building inspector job; decision Sept. 20
Economy scuttles cottage resort in Salisbury
Ready to get to work
Cole, Troyli move on to November ballot
Hudak to take on Tierney
Smart Boards enliven Penn Brook classrooms
NEF upgrades computers in middle, high schools
Primary election ballot
Councilors skeptical on consultant
Relay raises $76,387 for cancer research
NH man charged with kidnapping
district court
police logs
Primary turnout may get a boost
Golf like Mike
Seniors honor fire, police as 'heroes'
A convenient donation
Witches Night Out!
Job fair tomorrow at Masonic Hall
Field of Honor pays homage to those who sacrificed
Port woman not hurt in crash
District Court
police logs
Local fans cheer Patriots season opener
With Illinois on site, prep work begins
Spirits soar with butterflies at Fly-Away Festival
Ex-Groveland officer padded pay for $73K
Landfill smells are back Crow Lane work moves forward
PHOTO GALLERY: Fly Away Festival
School lunch menus
Cyclist struck, injured on PI Turnpike
Heard around town
'Ill wind' does good for Old Town Hill
Hudak not shy about making sure that his voice is heard
A quiet campaigner, McCarthy reaches out on Internet
Commission OKs lake lowering to stem weeds
Hines bridge to close Oct. 18
Shorebirds and beach traffic challenge birders
cat of the week
Men arrested on weapons charges
Salisbury leads fight vs. 40B law
City to take control of Emma Andrews Branch Library
School head keeps eye on big picture
Kids rally for fallen friend
High tide puts on a show at Brown's Lobster Pound
Heard Around Town
Sept. 11 events planned for tomorrow
Owner seeks to rebuild razed PI house
Study: 1 in 4 students overweight
Principal takes the lead in cleaning up Page School grounds
Fundraisers set for cancer research, Pettengill House
Byfield to start voting at library
Heard around town
Agreement close on downtown parking plan
Motorcyclist seriously injured after losing control in driveway
Dredging to now start Wednesday
A trying transition
High school adopts rating standards for theater productions
Mayor calls for council to act on bill
police logs
Bail reduced for kidnapping suspect
High school irons out scheduling kinks
GOP battles for state Senate seat
Holdouts at beach start to concede
'Best day of the year'
Flags to wave this weekend at Field of Honor
Fund set up for victims of fire
district court
Class of 1947 holds reunion
Fire victim in serious condition
Solar panels generating electricity for high school
georgetown municipal calendar
Heard around town
Gloves come off in governor's councilor race
Port taxes creep up gradually
Property tax bill trends
This harvest one for the record books
2010: The year of the boat
Two veteran lifeguards hang up towels
Amesbury makes changes to busing
Amesbury School Bus Routes
police logs
Man suffers 1st-degree burns in Salisbury fire
Lucy's legacy lives on at 'Fly-Away'
Costs stall mold repairs
Amesbury residents rally to revive Town Park
Storm hype 'a necessary evil'
Playing it safe
Police find guns, ammo in residence
Parker River Wildlife Refuge programs
Police logs
DISTRICT COURT
Rain plays havoc with bird feeders
cats of the week
The day Bobby Donahue disappeared
Report: New England fishermen have deadliest profession
For surfers, hurricane brings a bounty of waves
Police logs
During dredging, police chief can shut down Plum Island beach
West Newbury officials brace for potential storm
Mayor proposes change in operations at library
Two-day forecast
Officials urge basic precautions
Some events canceled, but many go on
Island on alert for flooding, surf
Region set for brush with storm
Campground, beach closed
Heard Around Town
City wins $625K to fight youth substance abuse
Councilors balk at $10K for charter consultant
Chief: Flaggers 'not a good arrangement'
MEMA: Earl's impacts still unclear
Waves, rescues surge
Household hazardous waste collection Sept. 11
Boats, residents to light up lake
New school leader promotes team approach
Earl will slow beach project a bit
Museum to dispose of unwanted items for a nominal fee
Seniors would get dog licenses free under proposed bill
police logs
Two indicted on child rape charges
Lago snowboard to be raffled by library
Officials, boaters keep close eye on hurricane
Council approves water plant rehab
Newbury to ban access to PI beach
Black Dog ship ties up in Newburyport
Back to the books
Flag complaints spur new look at town rules
Amaral leaves for Lowell job soon
Police logs
Burglary foiled at Seabrook credit union
School district to receive $188,000 to save jobs
Community health fair on tap for this fall
If Earl closes in, emergency call system will be used
Dangerous rip currents hit beaches
Senator wants sound barriers considered
Driver charged in fatal car crash
'I wanted to cry'
Sandbars new attraction on river
Mayor makes clothes call, bans jeans in City Hall
Rowly man dies in fall from ladder
Canadians help out with basketball camp at Market St. church
Noted musician to perform at library
Lake Attitash Association issues call to action
Ferry Road sidewalk work almost completed
Heard Around Town
Police: Crackdown on bars gets results
Birdwatch
births
Something new in many congregations
Plum Island birds please foreign visitors
Heard Around Town
Auction set for 'slumlord' apartments, leaving tenants homeless
Police lab to study bone found on beach
All Saints' to offer meals for needy
'Those are gold'
Dredging to start after Labor Day
Triton High School and Triton Middle School Bus Routes
Heard Around Town
Thieves must apologize for stealing purse, vial of man's ashes
police logs
Union church grapples with decision on selling
Walk for the spirit
'Surprised and honored'
Mayor delays time line on paid parking
Selectmen give OK to install solar panels on Pipestave Hill
Government at a glance
Mayor: City to pull in big profits
Customers scramble for eggs
PI sandbags near end of line after pounding in storm
Dance will benefit projects for Bura, Africa
Heard around town
Countdown to new school year begins
Area's rain deficit made good in two days
Port schools to receive Race to the Top funding
Mayor's parking plan: Where money comes from and goes
Lottery pushes for $50K from store
police logs
Police offer car-seat checks Sept. 25
DISTRICT COURT
Heard Around Town
Clara Sillars toasted on 100th birthday
Oklahoma man charged in Seabrook burglary
Salisbury swimmers warned of strong surf
DEA launches national Take-Back Day for prescription drugs
Suspects in beating let out on bail
Another day of pounding
district court
police logs
New UMass harbor survey seeks data on boaters
Members hope to reopen library
Rain finally arrives, but is it too little, too late?
Nor'easter hammers PI
Kid's Club registration now open
Triton wins competitive state innovation grant
PTO fundraiser will help meet teachers' needs
Senior Center to host 'Lizzie Borden and the 40 Whacks'
real estate transactions
Council subcommittee to discuss mayor's parking plan
Rotary Club seeking applicants for exchange trip next year to Hong Kong
Update on Cottage Advisors' plan set for Aug. 31
Meeting to save Union church slated for Thursday
police logs
A piece of local print history, etched in lead
Sturgeon take surprise route from Maine to Merrimack River
Weather reduces EEE fears
Fresh food and more
12-year-old wears Jr. Miss Seabrook crown
Police logs
Police catch man in baseball bat beating
Port native killed in hit and run in S.C.
Bird names can be fascinating
Tea Party on the green
The days when trolleys rumbled in Port
High bacteria levels to keep lake closed
'I love doing this stuff'
'Very special' auction of centuries-old estate
Dredging may start in weeks
Another owner cited for leaving dog in hot car
Criticism, kudos for nuclear plant's plan
Republicans rally for fall election at picnic
Paid-parking plan passes final hurdle
Into the wild blue yonder
Property sales in Seabrook show uptick over last year
Registration open for after-school programs
Spartan Race up to 2,100 entrants
Holiday trash, recycling schedules
Landfill problems head to mediation
Anna Jaques to expand
City seeks input on Joppa Park upgrades
Government at a glance
All Saints' Church to hold open house
Art Association schedules classes
Plum Island sand: 'surplus' or not?
Town still pushing for road widening near proposed mall
Heard Around Town
Anti-nuclear groups want license for Seabrook plant postponed
'Fearless and proficient'
Port considers purchasing all city streetlights
PHOTO GALLERY: Funeral of U.S. Army Ranger Sgt. Nicol
police logs
City close to picking paid-parking system
Town prepared for fallen soldier's funeral today
Next step for tax delinquents is property liens
Police: Break-in at condemned property
Displaced Salisbury tenants, town seek legal action against landlord
Charges filed for dogs left in cars
Rust from overpass strikes car
Welcoming back their flock
To foreign visitors, Port is wunderhéºbsch
Heard around town
Seabrook prescription drug collection program inspires bill
'Life is going to get better'
No bail for theft suspects
Local parish to host funeral of Ranger killed in Afghanistan
Seabrook school social set for Aug. 26
Seabrook Old Home Days Baby Pageant results
Cuteness is the key at Seabrook Baby Pageant
Tomorrow's event will honor military families
National Grid incident deemed a miscommunication
Rising jazz star coming to Maudslay
Sun and smiles highlight Old Home Days
Triton superintendent names new chief academic officer
Police logs
Two face burglary charges
MVRTA center to break ground
Newbury to push sale of PI parcel
West Newbury finds new leader close to home
Tax holiday a boon for some, a bust for others
Trail blazing
From coping to conquering
Birding programs offered in August
Elder menus
West Newbury man killed in N.H. car crash
Bird watch
Displaced tenants in Salisbury say landlord is hiding
126 years ago, city celebrated explorer's return
Passing the baton
Assault suspects remain in custody
Amesbury police investigate 'odd' National Grid incident
Amesbury Republican to take on Costello
Giant striper landed in river
Teeming with tuna
Selectmen to pick new town clerk/counsel tomorrow
Newbury to try to fix flooding on Middle Road
DISTRICT COURT
Police circulate photos in hotel theft
police logs
Residents still upset over bobolink nest destruction
Lost dog found safe and sound
Grant buys new gear for fire department
Fall Town Meeting to be held Oct. 26
police logs
Seabrook officer injured working detail in Hampton
Chief: Amorello 'uncooperative,' not passed out
Board of Health working on school fluoride program
Restitution cut in Yellow School case
That sinking feeling
Tax holiday not enough, say some liquor stores
Suspects in purse snatching arrested
City to test Reverse 911 system
NY family looking for lost coonhound
Slide show features Smithtown
Dog waste fines are on the rise
Crimesquad ringleader back in jail
In Joey's honor
As PI erosion shifts, so do sand estimates
District Court
police logs
Patrons craving restaurant before it even opens
Lake Gardner reopens for swimming
MicroCreamery melting
Bresnahan School welcomes new assistant principal
district court
Barnicle to join Friends' golf tourney
Rotary sponsors night for cool cars at Sports Park
Rowley library activities
Maritime museum acquires 'priceless' 1772 original document
PI checkpoint attempts to stem alcohol incidents
Displaced families look for answers
georgetown municipal calendar
Mayor pushes for Jr. ROTC Coast Guard program
Bishop Fenwick Honor Roll
Contractor chosen for new transportation center
Merrimac Municipal Calendar
Summer reading program comes to a close
State Street makes gains in ambience
Small library has big plans for future
Church wants to offer special needs Sunday School
Ordinance sought for speed bumps
Heard Around Town
Toxic algae closes Lake Attitash in Amesbury
Town condemns building
Charity event a personal journey for Amesbury man
'I ride for grandma'
Programs at Parker River WiLDLIFE Refuge
Learn about Thacher Island at refuge
cat of the week
Elder menus
Births
Lake Gardner Beach closed for high levels of E. coli
Fake $100 bill passed at festival
Request filed to demolish, rebuild home
Council to vote Monday on increasing dog waste fines
Port, surrounding areas now in 'no discharge area'
City moves ahead with collecting unpaid taxes
Police arrest four in beating, seek fifth
Rowley company faces fine in blast
Heartbreaking decision
VIDEO: Praline's audition for "Cupcake Wars," by Benjamin Knight
VIDEO: Praline's audition for "Cupcake Wars," by Benjamin Wright
Police Logs
Whittier Home garden party fundraiser celebrates poet's life
New NES principal sets excellence as a goal
Foundation gives $50,000 to transitional housing group
Bake shop gets sweet response to casting call
Hot enough for ya?
Widow seeks return of stolen ashes
Elderly driver to be cited in parade crash
A rare pair
City enacts voluntary water ban
Arthur Allen remembered for myriad interests, talents
Mayor pushing parking plan to NRA, Trust
Amesbury woman jailed in court error
Bumps slow drivers on public way
Land deal helps move beach project forward
Preparing for 'Wars'
A taste of farm life for city kids at Emery House
Fun for everyone at Merrimac Old Home Days
Library activities just for teens
State grants alcohol license for restaurant
New legislation will help solar energy projects in Salisbury
State Senate passes Newbury insurance bill
W. Newbury selectmen set top priorities for coming year
Police logs
Plan to draw down town's lakes, ponds moves ahead
Landfill odor complaints renewed
NECC to look nationally for president
Police cite a few flaws in busy Yankee Homecoming week
Accident victims out of hospital
School guard charged with statutory rape
Taking its toll
Military families to be honored Aug. 18
Driver, passenger injured in Route 110 crash
police logs
Port to get its share of dredged beach sand
Coming together
Parking problems arise
Town seeks aid in Plum Island bridge openings
Old pilings create hazard in Salisbury
Van hits spectators at YH parade
PHOTO GALLERY: Yankee Homecoming Weekend
Meeting tonight on lake drawdowns
Newburyport Spring Fest 2010
Choreographers' Showcase
Holiday Storytelling at the Peabody Leatherworkers Museum
Every Child Deserves a Home
Vonda Shepard Plays BWH's IN Party - Ally McBeal DVD Series
Virtual Homes Transitions to Regional Independent Real Estate Brokerage
E-Learning now available for OSHA course online
City Feast: Dining Out to Conquer Diabetes to Benefit Joslin Diabetes Center
Fall Harvest Festival
Newburyport Yankee Homecoming
Newburyport Riverfront Music Festival
OpArt Travels to Plum Island Coffee Roasters
Newburyport Literary Festival
New England String Ensemble Announces 2007-2008 Season
Clarke Gallery Now in Newburyport
Newburyport Art Association Annual Poetry Contest Entries
NMC Christmas Party
2nd Annual NMC Vendor Fair
The Great Old Book Sale
Newburyport Chamber Music Festival
Friendship Sails To Newburyport
Teen Loft Duct Tape Festival
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