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MHTV can be seen on Comcast Channel 8 and Verizon Channel 28. The program schedule is subject to change.
Monday, Aug. 2
9:30 a.m.: Up for Discussion
10 a.m.: Culinary Journey
11 a.m.: MHTV Community Partners
11:30 a.m.: Community Bulletin Board
Noon: ‘Headliner: News of Marblehead
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1:30 p.m.: MHTV Community Partners
2 p.m.: Community Bulletin Board
3 p.m.: Marblehead Museum Presents “More Marblehead Historic Images” with Dan Dixey
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5 p.m.: New England Authors
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6 p.m.: IMAGINATION Artist Profiles
End of an era as Topsfield farm sells its last Christmas trees
While it wonât be selling any more trees, Nutter Farm is continuing, with a new focus on growing produce
By John Laidler Globe Correspondent,Updated January 14, 2021, 1:03 p.m.
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Stina Nutter MacDougall, Ben Nutter, and Jim MacDougall in front of the red sales barn, used as the headquarters for Christmas tree sales, during their final season last month.Eric Roth
In 1960, John and Bunny Nutter began selling Christmas trees grown on their farm off Ipswich Road in Topsfield.
So began a business that has helped bring holiday cheer to residents of Topsfield and surrounding communities for the past 60 years.