Jun. 4—BEVERLY — Neighbors of Frank restaurant on Rantoul Street went before the city's Licensing Board Thursday night to complain about noise and music coming from the restaurant's outdoor patio. Residents of the Depot Square condominiums told the board that restaurant customers have been on the patio as late as 1 a.m., forcing them to close their windows even on warm nights. "It's 50 feet .
Lukasevicius was killed in 1943 when his ship was sunk by the Germans
Gardner News
GARDNER The former Pleasant Street bridge has been renamed in honor of a local World War II hero who was killed in 1943 when his ship was sunk by the Germans.
The Corporal Lawrence L. Lukasevicius Memorial Bridge was officially unveiled during a ceremony attended by state and city lawmakers, and members of the Lukasevicius family, on May 31. The recently reopened bridge had been closed for several years for repairs.
“We are here for a number of reasons, but mostly because our family never knew what happened to Larry, so this is sort of a funeral for him, ”said James Kraskouskas, owner of Anthony’s Liquor Mart and Lukasevicius’ nephew, at a ceremony at City Hall. “It is the responsibility of all of us who are relatives (of those lost on the HMT Rohna) to remember them.”
Auburn
Saturday: At noon, the American Legion Post and the Chester P. Tuttle Post 279, escorted by the Auburn Police Department., will conduct a salute at all 13 veterans squares in town, starting with the first salute and wreath placement at Tuttle Square.
894 flags were put in the cemeteries on all of the grave markers for their fallen veterans.
There will be no parade and events on Sunday and Monday, said Town Manager Julie Jacobson.
“The parade and other events had been cancelled due to COVID restrictions, so even with the changes announced last week by the state, it was too late to plan any additional events,” Jacobson said.
This Weekend, Sheffield Celebrates Arbor & Earth Day
The town of Sheffield will hold Arbor Day and Earth Day events to start off the month of May as participants will be encouraged to utilize their green thumb as this get together truly beautifies the community in high fashion. T
he event is co-sponsored The Sheffield Tree Project, Sheffield Land Trust, The Bushnell-Sage Library and the town s recycling coordinator. Planting will take place at the Town Hall parking lot on Depot Square and at Bushnell-Sage s parking lot, located at 48 Main Street.
Here is a schedule of what s in store as
the FREE event is open to everyone. Masks
A Great Outdoor Event Awaits You In The Berkshires
As we are all slowly but surely trying to return towards a sense of normalcy after the COVID-19 pandemic took a grip on us worldwide, local area have started to welcome people to their respective venues and establishments. Our friends at
Dewey Hall on Main Street in Sheffield already got a head start as they presented socially distant outdoor concerts this past summer and the events were deemed successful.
Maggie McRae and Beth Carlson have been working extremely hard in keeping family friendly events active and
they kick off the month of May with a photography walk as participants will meet outside the historic venue