NEWBURYPORT — With the start of the school year quickly approaching, the Newburyport Police and Fire Departments would like to offer students, parents and motorists several important safety tips ahead of students returning to school. Students in grades 1-12 will return to school Sept.1 and students in grades pre-K and kindergarten will start Sept. 8. Newburyport Police […]
Update on High Street Line Re-Striping and Remaining Sidewalk Work.
The Department of Public Services (DPS) has arranged for the line contractor to remove the incorrect paint/ line markings on High Street overnight beginning Thursday, September 5. DPS has posted No Parking signs on High Street effective Thursday 8PM – Friday 7AM in order to complete this task. All lines will be removed with the exception of the center yellow […]
Mayor’s Report – May 28, 2019
MAYOR’S UPDATE May 28, 2019 Donna D. Holaday, Mayor Veterans Day: Thank you to Kevin Hunt, our Veterans Services Officer (VSO) for organizing a meaningful event honoring our veterans. There was a great turnout from elected officials, first responders, veterans, scouts, NHS Band and community members. Cutter Fire Station: May 15th the kick-off […]
Guest Post – Teen Vaping Epidemic
Teen vaping has become an epidemic. Studies show that early nicotine use creates changes in the brain. These changes can lead to depression, anxiety, impulse behavior and loss of concentration. As a community we need to educate ourselves in order to help our youth! Thanks again Annemarie Noe on addressing this important issue. Annemarie is […]