Newburyport Chamber Music Festival rings in its 20th season wickedlocal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wickedlocal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Jill Harmacinski jharmacinski@andovertownsman.com Apr 8, 2021
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As 1,500 customers await $1 million in refunds, a superior court judge barred Michael Larocque, the owner of a Merrimack Valley driving school charged with trafficking drugs, from selling or transferring any of his assets. Â
A preliminary injunction issued by Judge Jeffrey Karp also prohibits Larocque â a Lawrence resident who owns North Andover Auto School and MV Auto School in Haverhill â from directly or indirectly destroying any documents, computers, computerized files, storage media on electronic devices on which information is stored or saved including but not limited to contracts, bills, invoices or receipts for services, according to court papers.Â
Vaccinations underway but COVID-19 cases still rising newburyportnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newburyportnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dec 30, 2020
Dec 30, 2020
With the hours ticking down until the new year, this is the time when the appeals and solicitations from arts organizations, museums and charitable nonprofits roll into the email inbox and that mailbox hanging outside the front door.
Every appeal this year is more urgent than ever, as we ve all seen the devastation in the arts, education, charities and the overall economy wrought by the pandemic.
If you can donate, that s a blessing and surely appreciated by the recipients. But this year there will be many people across the state under the gun in ways they never imagined a year ago. Back then, being gainfully employed was almost a given. Most people were earning a living that kept the bills paid, filled the grocery cart and helped spur the economy along. That was during the before before the pandemic eliminated jobs, forced the permanent closing of thousands of businesses, restaurants and arts and culture attractions in the state.Â
NEWBURYPORT – Local COVID-19 infections continued to rise in all Greater Newburyport communities over the past week, with most cities and towns in the “red” high-risk category, except West Newbury,