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Newburyport Forest is located in the southwest corner of the city, and Maudslay State Park lies along the northwest part of the city, along the banks of the Merrimack. Newburyport is located 37 miles (60 km) north-northeast of Boston, 19 miles (31 km) east-northeast of Lawrence, and 21 miles (34 km) south-southeast of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Jun. 24—NEWBURYPORT — The mayor is looking to update the city's website and he's asking for help from local residents. Mayor Sean Reardon's administration is redesigning the city's CivicPlus ...
The Market Square Historic District of Newburyport, Massachusetts encompasses an area of the city near the Merrimack River that was completely rebuilt after a major fire in 1811. Over the next twenty years the area was rebuilt under a building code requiring either brick construction or size limits on wood-frame buildings.
Jul. 9—NEWBURYPORT — City councilors weighed in Thursday on New England Development's announcement it is collaborating with mega-real estate company AvalonBay to develop its Waterfront West ...
Jan. 4—NEWBURYPORT — In a unanimous vote Monday, the City Council elected Ward 3 Councilor Heather Shand as its president — the second woman ever to hold the position. "I remember taking the ...
The city of Newburyport is located on the south bank of the Merrimack River in northeastern Massachusetts. Its downtown area is located a short way inland from the Gulf of Maine, along a stretch of the river that flows southeast toward a large harbor area. What is now a somewhat dense grid of streets extends from Ashland Street in the northwest ...
Feb. 7—NEWBURYPORT — Mayor Sean Reardon discussed some of the city's many capital needs on "Local Pulse" over the weekend, noting that establishing a home for Newburyport Youth Services and ...
Elected on April 2, 1888, to replace William H. Huse, who had died on March 28, 1888, Titcomb was elected to a full term in the annual city election of 1889. 28th Elisha P. Dodge 1890-1891 29th Orin J. Gurney 1892-1895 30th Andrew R. Curtis 1896-1897 31st George H. Plummer 1898-1898 32nd Thomas Huse: 1899-1900 Republican: 33rd Moses Brown 1901-1902